BEAT UP NEAR CITY HALL Tuesday night, July 24, at 10:22 p.m., a detail officer was approached by a male victim with lacerations to his face. The victim stated that he got into a fight with a male he knew and…
Month: July 2018
Church Needs to Take Swift Action on Sexual Abuse
For the past several days, articles in the national media have reported accusations of Cardinal Theodore McCarrick’s sexual improprieties with several adults and his criminal violations of the sexual abuse of minors. These alleged actions, when committed by any person, are…
How to Address the Coming Shortfall of Primary Care Doctors
About 20,000 students recently graduated from U.S. medical schools. Now, they’re beginning the next chapter of their training, as residents. Yet less than 7,000 will be pursuing careers in primary care. America will be short up to 43,100 primary care…
The News About the Environment is All Bad
For anyone who is concerned about the environment (and that should be all of us), the news recently has been all bad. Here’s a sampling: A heat wave in Japan sent 10,000 people to the hospital, 30 of whom died;…
Charlie Baker Represents All of Us
A recent news article in The Boston Globe quoted a number of reportedly important RepubIican party members who asserted that they have been disappointed in the performance of Gov. Charlie Baker because he has been “too liberal.” They are upset…
Sports 07-26-2018
They’ll Let It Fly on August 11 Role model Umemba steps up for the kids of Chelsea By Cary Shuman Kyle Umemba has modeled on runways around the world, but his real work as a [role] model is here in…
Obituaries 07-26-2018
Teresa Kaplan Her passion was family and spoiling her grandchildren Teresa C. (Breau) Kaplan of Nahant, formerly of Chelsea, died peacefully on July 20 surrounded by her loving and devoted family. She was 67 years old. Born in Chelsea…
Gallery Opening
John Winam points himself out in one of Arnie Jarmak’s historic Chelsea Record photographs during the opening reception for Gallery 456 on Monday, July 16. The show was the first for the City-sponsored gallery in the old Salvation Army Store.…
Eversource’s Main Street Energy Efficiency Program Delivers Big Savings to Chelsea’s Small Business Community
For small business owners looking to make energy-saving improvements to their store or shop, it can sometimes be difficult due to the lack of time or available resources. That’s why Eversource recently partnered with the City of Chelsea and its authorized contractor,…
Working Together:Traggorth, TND to Unite Once Again on Upper Broadway Project
A partnership between the Traggorth Companies and The Neighborhood Developers (TND) will soon file for a project that includes 42 units of affordable and market rate apartments on a long-vacant property at 1001 Broadway – right on the Chelsea City…