Were anyone to assert last February that City Hall being open for business was a milestone worthy of the shedding of a few tears, it would have been more than puzzling – if not laughable. But the cruel tool to…
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Council Approves Funds Aimed for Small Business
The Chelsea City Council has taken another step in helping the City recover from COVID-19 by approving more than $1 million to help small businesses recover from the extended closures and crippling business losses. City Manager Tom Ambrosino proposed the…
City Manager, Supt. And Police Chief Address National Unrest in Reaction to Death of George Floyd
Though Chelsea hasn’t experienced the rioting, violence or peaceful protesting that has occurred in Boston and throughout the nation in response to the murder of George Floyd at the hands of some Minneapolis police officer, City officials addressed the matter…
Wakefield Company Vying to Replace Mystic Generation Station With Wind Power “Highway”
For decades, environmental activists and hopeful residents have opined for the day that clean wind power could replace the gas-powered Mystic Station powerplant on Everett’s waterfront – just a stone’s throw from Chelsea’s residential neighborhoods. Now, that day could be…
Boston Area Musicians Are ‘All In For Chelsea’
All In For Chelsea, a live-streaming concert featuring close to a dozen local musicians, will raise much-needed money for the One Chelsea Fund on Tuesday, June 9 at 8:00 p.m. Musicians Will Dailey, Chadwick Stokes, Oompa, Cliff Notez, Tanya Donelly and more are joining together to…
Trial Court Partners With City, Collaborative for Town Meeting
Special to The Record The Mass. Trial Court, the City of Chelsea, and the Chelsea Collaborative hosted a virtual town meeting to address concerns the Chelsea community has regarding access to the courts and to resources during the COVID-19 pandemic.…
Hospital Transforms Back to Normal Routines, Less COVID-19
Over the past several weeks, the Emergency Department – and much of the CHA Everett hospital – has seemed like a facility devoted entirely to the incredibly stressing task of treating COVID-19 patients, but over the last two weeks the…
DiDomenico Hosts Facebook Live Public Health Forum
Last week, Senator Sal DiDomenico hosted a public health forum on Facebook Live on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the Commonwealth’s healthcare system and the Greater Boston community. The Senator brought together healthcare professionals Dr. Mallika Marshall of CBS Boston and…
MassHire Metro North Workforce Board Announces Selection of New Career Center Operator
The MassHire Metro North Workforce Board (MNWB) is pleased to announce the selection of ABCD (Action for Boston Community Development) as the next operator of the MassHire Metro North Career Center (MNCC), effective July 1. ABCD was selected after a comprehensive and competitive procurement process. The…
Acela Service Resumes for Amtrak Customers on the Northeast Corridor with New Safety Initiatives
As recovery across the country continues, Acela service on the Northeast Corridor resumes today on a modified schedule with the restoration of three weekday Acela roundtrips utilizing the new safety initiatives for customers and employees that Amtrak has implemented. Amtrak and train travel will…