Special to the Record As part of Chelsea Public Schools’ continued focus on supporting student mental health and well-being, CPS has become the first school district in Massachusetts to partner with both Alongside, an application that combines the power of…
Month: March 2024
FBI Boston Recovers and Returns 22 Historic Artifacts to Japan
The FBI Boston Division has recovered 22 historic artifacts that were looted following the Battle of Okinawa and has orchestrated their return to the Government of Japan, Okinawa Prefecture. These artifacts had been missing for almost 80 years. A formal…
City Council Honors Richardson and Cogliano
Special to the Record The City Council honored two women who have dedicated their lives to making Chelsea a better place with resolutions at its meeting on Monday night. For over two decades, Nicola Richardson has called Chelsea home, and…
Downtown Broadway Infrastructure Work To Get Underway in the Spring
The first of the two phases of the major Broadway reconstruction project is scheduled to get underway early this spring. The planning to improve downtown Broadway’s utilities and surfaces have been in the works for about a decade, and the…
Renewing Their Vows: Nick and Minna Karas-Marino Celebrate Their 60th Anniversary
Nick Marino and Minna-Karas Marino were married on March 17, 1964. Sixty years to the day in a beautiful ceremony at the Walnut Street Synagogue Sunday afternoon, the couple renewed its wedding vows in front of its proud and loving…
EBNHC Appoints Gioioso as Vice President of Campus Operations
East Boston Neighborhood Health Center (EBNHC), soon to be NeighborHealth, announced the appointment of John Gioioso, CFM, MCR as Vice President of Campus Operations. Bringing with him over 30 years of experience in the healthcare and financial asset management sectors, Gioioso…
Detective Scott Conley
The City of Chelsea, and our police department in particular, lost one of its best this past week with the passing of Detective Scott Conley. Det. Conley, who was 52, was an Army veteran who had served with the Chelsea…
It’s a Sad, Sad, Sad, Sad World
It is fair to say that for everyone reading this editorial, the world is in a greater state of chaos than at any time in our lives. Although the decades in the aftermath of World War II brought us the…
CHS Roundup: Theo Joseph-Seale, Thania Simon Shine at Nike Indoor Nationals in New York City
Two members of the Chelsea High boys and girls indoor track and field teams, senior Theo Joseph-Seale and freshman Thania Simon, competed at the recent Nike Indoor Nationals at the Armory in New York City. Joseph-Seale provided the biggest highlight…
Bruins Beat: Bruins Show Signs of Resilience
With Game #70 in the books, the Bruins are now three points away, with 97 points, just three shy from hitting the century mark in their Centennial year celebration. Sitting atop the National Hockey is a feeling they’ve enjoyed before,…