Plans coming together for Walk-in Graduation next week Two graduations in one year will likely never be repeated, even if one was remote and online. That’s the memory Chelsea High students will have this year as they begin preparations for the…
Author: Seth Daniel
News Briefs
CHELSEA PROSPERS CALLING ALL ARTISTS The City of Chelsea’s Chelsea Prospers program has three different opportunities for our creative residents to present their art through murals in downtown. •Painted murals – we are seeking artists able to execute their own designs…
Sweeping Changes Proposed to Curb Systemic Racism
City Manager Tom Ambrosino agreed to sweeping changes immediately within City government to help stem systemic racism within City Hall during a meeting on the subject called for by Councillors Leo Robinson and Calvin Brown, amongst others. The meeting on…
Upcoming Study to Look at Dedicated Bus Lane on the Mystic/Tobin Bridge
Getting over the Mystic/Tobin Bridge by bus might become even faster if an upcoming study recommends implementing a dedicated bus lane on the bridge after construction work wraps up in 2021. On July 16, the Boston Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)…
City Declares Racism a Public Health Emergency
City Manager Tom Ambrosino signed a declaration this week deeming racism a public health emergency. The long-ranging declaration followed those of other cities in the area, and was the starting point for examining racism in City government, in policing, in…
Major Developer Proposes New Plan for Wood Waste Property
The largest residential apartment developer in the world has taken note of the Parkway in Everett and Chelsea, proposing to take over the residential project on the Wood Waste property just over the line in Everett and knit a very…
News Brief
Chelsea Prospers Calling All Artists The City of Chelsea’s Chelsea Prospers program has three different opportunities for our creative residents to present their art through murals in downtown. •Painted murals – we are seeking artists able to execute their own designs…
Finding Inspiration: Chelsea’s Melissa Gallego, Max Pro Brighten up the Downtown with Chalk
Most people think of chalk as being a key ingredient of math problem reviews or homework assignments at school, but Chelsea’s Melissa Gallego has seen chalk as a way this summer to beautify the downtown with colorful – albeit temporary…
Welcome Back: Encore Re-Opens Its Doors with No Issues, Steady Crowd
The sounds of Frank Sinatra music or sultry Peggy Lee tunes in the Encore Boston Harbor resort had been off since March until this past week – as employees began to return for training in the run up to last…
Knights of Columbus Live to Fight Another Day: Organization Has Not Folded, as Many Believed
While the Knights of Columbus in Chelsea might have vacated their building in Chelsea Square, members this week said they have not folded and continue to actively meet and help the church community in Chelsea. Member Frank Pegnato – a…