Members of the Zonta Club of Chelsea and North Shore recently delivered scholarship checks to local High Schools in Everett, Winthrop, Revere, Saugus and Chelsea. We are so pleased to continue awarding these scholarships to deserving young woman excelling in…
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Metro Mayors Mark Five Years of Climate Action, Discuss Plans for Resilient, Green and Just Recovery
Special To The Chelsea Record City Manager Tom Ambrosino was a featured speaker at the virtual “Regional Climate Collaboration: A Metro Mayors Celebration” that took place over Zoom. Mayors and managers from 15 Metro Boston cities and towns gathered to…
Erin Go…Bingo! Chelsea Kiwanis Club Celebrates the Luck of the Irish
The St. Patrick’s Day parades might have been cancelled, but the Chelsea Kiwanis Club celebrated the luck of the Irish, albeit a week later, with a virtual Shamrock Bingo evening over Zoom with more than 50 participants from throughout New…
State Announces Funding for Chelsea TDI Program
The Baker-Polito Administration announced $510,000 in funding for 10 organizations to provide relief for small businesses in Gateway Cities during the COVID-19 public health crisis. Through MassDevelopment’s Transformative Development Initiative (TDI) Local COVID-19 Emergency Grants program, developed in response to needs faced…
Former State Rep. Eugene O’Flaherty Joins Ballard Partners’ Washington, D.C. Office
Eugene O’Flaherty, former Corporation Counsel for the City of Boston and former state representative for Chelsea and Charlestown, is joining Ballard Partners, one of the top lobbying firms in the United States. In his role as Corporation Counsel, O’Flaherty was the…
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Residents Call for Council to Insert Voting for Non-Citizens in Charter Recommendations
A group of young adults and high school students are calling on members of the City Council to insert a provision into the revised City Charter that would allow for certain non-citizens to be able to vote in municipal elections.…
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In-Person: School Committee Approves Five-Day Reopening Plan for April
The School Committee voted unanimously on Thursday night, March 18, to approve a plan that will return general education students in the youngest grades back to the classroom five days a week on April 12. The vote was unanimous amongst…
Forbes Park Developers Don’t Plan to Move Forward on Project
City Manager Tom Ambrosino informed the City Council on Monday night that the developers that permitted a large residential project for the vacant Forbes Lithograph campus have indicated they will not move forward on the project. “Unfortunately at this point…