On top of the recent news that micro-and nanoplastics are in our bodies and in just about every living thing on the planet, a new study published last week has revealed that of the 14,000 known chemicals — commonly referred…
Month: September 2024
We Need to Ban Styrofoam
While on the subject of harmful chemicals and substances in our environment, we’d like to take the opportunity to commend the efforts of Revere City Councilor Joanne McKenna for ensuring that the city’s ordinance banning the use of single-use styrofoam…
Obituaries 09-26-2024
Helena J. Lange Retired Chelsea School Vision Tester Relatives and friends attended Graveside services for Helena J. (Sokolewska) Lange on Tuesday, September 24 at Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett. At 90 years of age, Helena passed away on Tuesday, September 17th…
The 21st Annual Taste of Chelsea Raises $70,000 for Harborcov
Hundreds of guests attended the 21st Taste of Chelsea Monday along Chelsea’s waterfront at 99Marginal St.
It’s Here City Announces Chelsea Day Street Closures, Parking Restrictions, Order of Events
Special to the Record The City of Chelsea has released the list of streets that will be closed on Chelsea Day, which is taking place this Saturday, Sept. 21, from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., and marks the City’s pinnacle…
Council Wants Input on Potential Revolution Soccer Stadium Project
The possibility of a major league soccer stadium near the Encore Casino in Everett is still on the table, despite a legislative setback earlier in the summer. As such, the Chelsea City Council wants a seat at the table if…
Ned Keefe Retiring After Three Decades of City Service
Special to the Record City Manager Fidel Maltez has announced that Ned Keefe will retire this September after an exceptional 31-year career serving the City of Chelsea. A key leader in the municipal administration, Keefe served the City of Chelsea…
DiDomenico Hails Transformational Long-term Care Bill
Special to the Record This month, Governor Healey signed sweeping reforms to the long-term care and assisted living sectors into law, taking a powerful step towards delivering high quality and safe care for older residents across the Commonwealth. Senator Sal…
Former Chelsea Mayor Joel M. Pressman Passes Away at 84
By Record Staff Former Chelsea Mayor Joel M. Pressman, who served four terms as the city’s mayor from 1976-83, passed away on September 6. Pressman’s tenure as mayor occurred during a tumultuous time in city politics as Chelsea was transitioning…
Proposed Broadway Development Would add 30 Apartments
A developer is looking to expand a mixed-use development at 218-230 Broadway by adding additional floors to two buildings and adding an additional 30 residential units to the existing 18. The project would include eight affordable units, as well as…