Alexander Train, director of Chelsea Housing and Community Development, and Sayou Cooper, project manager, hosted a public forum on the Route 1 Housing Enhancements Program Monday. The meeting was conducted via a remote Zoom broadcast. Cooper said at the outset…
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Councillor Vidot Shows Support for Everett Councillor
Councillor Damali Vidot was part of a large coalition of elected officials from the Greater Boston area that showed up at Everett City Hall on Monday night to show support to Everett Councillor Gerly Adrien, whose colleagues suggested she resign…
State Rep. Dan Ryan Inducted Into Boys & Girls Club Hall of Fame
For State Rep. Dan Ryan and his family, the Boys & Girls Club is a multi-generational way of life, and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston (BGCB) recognized that commitment in a ceremony last month that saw him inducted…
City Council to Weigh Expanding Marijuana Locations to Downtown
A change to the zoning for the location of marijuana stores could bring any new stores that open into the downtown area and other traditional business districts in Chelsea – as the City moves to liberalize their siting of marijuana…
Chelsea’s Bright Knight: Wall Re-Elected to Northeast Reg. School Committee
He is the most unsung of Chelsea’s everyday heroes, helping thousands of local kids realize their dream of receiving a well-rounded vocational and secondary education over the past 37 years. Michael Thomas Wall was re-elected to the Northeast Regional School…
Small Business Loan Program Looking to Distribute Funds This Month
The City’s Small Business Loan Program could get money in the hands of hurting businesses and restaurants before Thanksgiving, according to an update to the Council from City Planner Alex Train. There were 137 applications for the program by the…
MBTA Proposes Service Changes Following Decreased Ridership
By Lauren Bennett As part of its “Forging Ahead” program in response to ridership changes, the MBTA announced on November 9 several proposed changes to service, and is looking for feedback from riders. MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak said at…
News Briefs
COVID Case Update There has been a surge in cases starting in October, building on a series of increases over the past several weeks. There were 146 confirmed cases from Nov. 2-8, which was up from 140 the week before…
Bernice Berman Turns 100 Years Old
Bernice Berman cannot believe she turned 100 on November 7. The much beloved resident at Cohen Florence Levine Estates celebrated her milestone birthday with visits from her daughter Janice Cohen son-in-law Larry Cohen, granddaughter Deborah and great granddaughter Breanna. It…
Class Ring Caper: Shurtleff School Ring Turns Up in Wisconsin Storage Unit
A Wisconsin woman is trying to figure out a bit of a mystery that appeared in her mother’s storage unit, that being just why and how a 1970 Shurtleff School class ring ended up in her mother’s things. Deborah Davenport…