Month: October 2018

News Briefs

FREE JAZZ THIS WEEKEND AT PEARL GALLERY The Pearl Street Gallery, 100 Pearl St., will be hosting a jazz concert at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 13, featuring a Special Edition of the Russ Gershon Trio. Gershon is a Grammy-nominated…

State Officials Seek to Reduce Stormwater Pollution

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP), in partnership with the Statewide Stormwater Coalition, announced the launch of a new stormwater awareness campaign to help Massachusetts cities and towns comply with new federal stormwater management requirements. The announcement was made…

Police Briefs 10-11-2018

CHIEF KYES TO BE HONORED The Northeast Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council (NEMLEC) Foundation will honor Chelsea Police Chief Brian Kyes for his continuous work on behalf of police departments throughout the Commonwealth. Chief Kyes has taken the lead on immigration enforcement reform,…

Letter to the Editor

VOTE YES ON QUESTION 3 Dear Editor Massachusetts has always been a leader in the nation. The United States looks to our state as a model for progressivism, especially when it comes to civil rights. We were, after all, the…

Sports 10-11-2018

CHS SPORTS ROUNDUP Boys soccer team wins two, now 8-0-2 The Chelsea High boys soccer team won both of its contests this past week to remain undefeated wth an 8-0-2 record. The Red Devils cruised past Northeast Regional, its traditional…

Obituaries 10-11-2018

Faublas Etienne Chef in USA and former Judge in Haiti Faublas Etienne passed away at his Revere home on Saturday morning, Oct. 6 surrounded by his loving family.  He was 86 years old. Born in Saint-Michel-de-l’ Attalaye Gonaives, Haiti, the beloved…