The Chelsea High football team once again displayed offensive prowess and the ability to make big plays on defense, but turnovers and defensive inconsistency resulted in a 42-32 loss to Shawsheen Tech Friday evening under the lights at Chelsea Memorial…
Month: October 2010
Cross country teams edge Mystic, remain undefeated
The Chelsea High boys and girls cross country teams both won their meets last Thursday, defeating Mystic Valley on the loop at Admiral’s Hill. Coach Don Fay’s girls are now 5-0 and the boys are 4-0. Ugo Cvjetan led the…
CHS soccer girls battle Minuteman to 1-1 tie
The Chelsea High girls soccer team dueled Minuteman Regional to a 1-1 standoff Friday, marking the fifth tie in nine games this season for the Lady Red Devils. Minuteman scored midway through the first half, but the CHS defense held…
Pride bounces back with playoff clincher
The Chelsea Pride Gladiator team clinched their first playoff spot in division history by defeating the Big Blue of Swampscott in convincing fashion 32-7. The team improves its record to 5-1. “This team bounced back huge from a demoralizing home…
Obituaries 10-15-2010
Kenneth Kennedy Retired E-911 dispatcher Kenneth J. Kenney, a retired E-911 dispatcher, died unexpectedly on October 10. He was 63 years old. Born in Chelsea, he was the son of the late Herman and Frances (Limoli) Kennedy. He received his…
Essence of Thyme Café is one of a kind
There is a new cafe on Broadway that is unique in more ways than just ambiance and food. The Essence of Thyme Café is located in a landmark building on the corner of Congress Ave. and Broadway that was in…
Police department receives high rating
The Chelsea Police Department has received the coveted State Accreditation, according to City Manager Jay Ash and Police Chief Brian Kyes. Chelsea becomes one of just 30 cities and towns in Massachusetts that have attained the status of State Accreditation.…
TILL Inc. wins prestigious National Historic Development Award
TILL Inc., a human service agency based in Dedham, recently was awarded first place for best historic rehabilitation project utilizing low income housing tax credits for its extensive work on the former 100-year-old Bloomberg building in Chelsea. The National Housing…
Busy Chelsea Cafe has special mission
Obscured by the array of Spanish culinary lunch spots that pepper Broadway is a little cafe with a booming catering business that has a one-of-a-kind mission to teach people with developmental delays on-the-job culinary skills to maximize their individual potential…
Chelsea police arrest six in drug bust
Last Wednesday Chelsea Police made a major drug bust and arrested six dealers in Bellingham Square. The Department’s Drug Unit launched operation “Buy Bust” in the square area by utilizing undercover officers who purchased illegal narcotics from these drug distributors…