An East Boston man is facing criminal charges after he allegedly stole money from the tip jar at the popular Brown Jug restaurant on Saturday and brandished a knife when confronted by the manager. Amilton Cardoso, 22, of Trenton Street…
Month: July 2022
North Suffolk Region Obtains Grant To Support Energy Efficiency
The City of Chelsea, City of Revere and Town of Winthrop, through the North Suffolk Office of Resilience and Sustainability (the Office) and the Department of Housing and Community Development, have secured $60,000 from the Mass Save Community First Partnership…
Silver Lining Solutions Nursing Home Residents and Staff Hold Appreciation Ice Cream Social
In appreciation for all of the outstanding work our Katzman Family Center for Living care givers have provided over the past several years and also to provide the Katzman Family Center residents with a refreshing break from the summer routine,…
September Dates Announced for Carnival
The Fiesta Shows carnival is returning to Chelsea, but it will be a little later in the season this year. Last week, the Licensing Commission approved letting the carnival operate from Sept. 8 to Sept. 11 at the Chelsea Commons…
Licensing Commission Reaches Compromise With Bar La Cueva on New Closing Hours
Bar La Cueva on Broadway will be able to stay open a little later, but the Licensing Commission wants to make sure the bar remains a good neighbor in the largely residential district near 802 Broadway. Prior to the pandemic,…
Theater Review: And Your Little Dog Too • Y Tu Perrito También
By Brooks Reeves Samuel Regueros as Toto, Gabriela Medina-Toledo as Dorotea (Photo: Danielle Fauteux Jacques) The Emerald City is in Chelsea Square this summer! Actor/Playwright Brooks Reeves has set the beloved classic, The Wizard of Oz, in present day Chelsea,…
GreenRoots Settling Into New Space With Help of Local Organizations
Special to the Record For close to 30 years GreenRoots (formerly known as Green Space) has been on the forefront organizing for environmental justice, waterfront access and ensuring when land becomes cleaner, those fighting have firsthand access and will directly…
State Health Officials Announce Season’s First WNV-Positive Mosquito Sample
Special to the Record The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) today announced that West Nile virus (WNV) has been detected in mosquitoes in Massachusetts for the first time this year. The presence of WNV was confirmed today by the…
Jimenez-Rivera Speaks at State House Rally in Support of Low-Income Workers
Roberto Jimenéz Rivera, candidate for State Representive for Chelsea and Everett, spoke at a rally at the State House last week in favor of including low-income workers in the Legislature’s proposed tax rebate. Under the proposed economic package, which draws…
MBTA Issues Update on Safety Work Progress
The MBTA reported on its progress to address ongoing safety concerns raised during a Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Safety Management Inspection (SMI) last month. Over the last several weeks, the MBTA has implemented safety plans to address track conditions and maintenance,…