By Seth Daniel and Paul Koolloian Heroin Bust on Spencer On March 25, the Chelsea Police narcotics unit executed a search warrant at 123 Spencer Ave. #3. The Search Warrant was the result of an investigation into a male suspect…
Month: April 2019
College Debt Is a National Crisis and Disgrace
One of the clearest indications of the growing income and wealth inequality in our nation is the level of college debt that is being incurred by the vast majority of the current generation of college students and recent graduates. According…
Guest Op-ed Keep Medicare Part D’s Six Protected Classes Protected
By Linda Stalters and Raymond Y. Cho Recently, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed a troubling regulation that would weaken Medicare Part D, the federal program that helps 45 million American seniors and people with disabilities afford…
Bruins Beat
By Bob Morello Bruins ready for playoffs Monday’s press conference with Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney’s comments set the tone for the upcoming Boston-Toronto first-round Stanley Cup Playoffs matchup. When asked his thoughts on the playoffs which begin tonight (Thursday),…
CHS Sports Round Up
CHS baseball team hosts Minuteman today The Chelsea High baseball team will host Minuteman today (Thursday) in the Red Devils’ home opener for the 2019 season. The first pitch is set for 4:00 at Chelsea Stadium. First-year head coach Rich…
Obituaries 04-11-2019
Arthur Beaulieu Retired electrical engineer Arthur J. Beaulieu, a lifelong Chelsea resident, passed away unexpectedly in his Chelsea home on Saturday, April 6. He was 78 years old. Born and raised in Chelsea, a son of the late Joseph C.…
Boulder Rededication Ceremony
Salvadoran Pride
School Committee Chair Rich Maronski Resigns from His Seat Cites Frustrations with Committee Attendance
School Committee Chair Rich Maronski announced on Tuesday that he will be resigning from the Committee as of May 3 – citing that the frustrations with attendance at the meetings was getting in the way of his family life. Maronski…
New Broadway Sign and Design Guidelines Head to City Council for Review
Dr. Deborah Wayne’s optometry shop has been on Broadway in one way or another since 1936, but in 2019 she’s hoping that new City guidelines and a store improvement program will help her shop – and others around it –…