Fresh off of a new contract, City Manager Tom Ambrosino gave an enthusiastic opening to Monday’s Council meeting during his State of the City Address, where he talked about Chelsea’s accomplishments in 2018 as well as its goals for 2019.…
Author: Laura Plummer
City Council Honors Community Change-makers at City Hall
Around 20 members of the local community gathered at City Hall on Monday, Feb. 25, for the meeting of the Chelsea City Council. On the agenda for Monday night’s meeting was a ceremony to honor individuals in the Chelsea who…
Clark Avenue Middle to be Named After Legendary Morrie Siegel
By Seth Daniel and Laura Plummer The City Council and the School Committee have voted to name the new Clark Avenue Middle School after long-time School Committeeman and former Williams School Principal Morris ‘Morrie’ Seigel. At Monday night’s City Council…
Better Bussing – MBTA Meets with Chelsea Community to Discuss Proposed Fare Hike, Projects
By Laura Plummer Chelsea residents and MBTA officials mingled at the Chelsea Senior Center on Tuesday, February 19, where the MBTA sought community feedback on three new system-wide changes on the horizon: a proposed fare hike, a bus system improvement…