Month: September 2024
Accountability
Council passes resolution aiming to hold landlords responsible for subpar properties The city council passed a resolution aimed at ensuring accountability in property management at its meeting on Monday. The resolution asks the city to establish a good standing policy,…
Chelsea Receives Grant to Commemorate 250 Years of the Battle of Chelsea Creek
Special to the Record In 2025, the nation will commemorate 250 years of the American Revolution. As part of these celebrations, the City of Chelsea has been awarded an MA 250 grant from the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism…
City Council Honors Ned Keefe for Years of Service to Chelsea
Ned Keefe was honored by the city council on Monday night for his more than three decades of service to Chelsea, most notably as the deputy city manager. Keefe began working in the city’s department of planning and community development…
EPA Announces Lead Pipe Assistance Program for Chelsea
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced collaborations with and technical assistance at Chelsea City Hall last Friday for the cities of Chelsea, Fall River, Malden, Melrose, Revere, and Taunton to help identify lead pipes that are used to deliver drinking…
Four Arrested Following Two Shootings
Chelsea police are continuing to investigate two separate Monday morning shootings that resulted in one injury, four arrests, and the recovery of three firearms. Police responded to the first shooting around 8:40 a.m. on Fifth Street. A juvenile was shot…
New Police Officers Sworn In, Two are Promoted
The city council held a special meeting Monday night to mark the promotion of two members of the Chelsea Police Department as well as the swearing in of xxx new officers. John Noftle was promoted to lieutenant, and David Delaney…
La Colaborativa’s New Teaching Kitchen Heads into Fall, Boosting Health and Resilience
Special to the Record Following an active summer, full of interactive culinary classes for residents, La Colaborativa is pleased to announce a robust fall schedule for its Teaching Kitchen. Food insecurity and negative health outcomes, which disproportionately impact residents in…
DiDomenico Secures Critical Food Security Funding in State Budget
Special to the Record This summer, Senator Sal DiDomenico and his colleagues in the legislature enacted a $58 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2025. This budget was a victory for families and working people in his district and throughout the…
CHS Sports
CHS boys soccer edge Malden, 1-0 The Chelsea High boys soccer team claimed its second victory of the season with a 1-0 triumph over Greater Boston League (GBL) foe Malden this past Tuesday evening at Chelsea Stadium. Steven Gamez scored…