The city is planning a new sticker program for parking which is sure to inspire a great deal of debate. Shown are the sticker requirement signs in the old Ward 2 neighborhood where parking is always at a premium.
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Health Fair a Success at Williams School
–Special to the record The highly anticipated Second Annual Move It Health Fair was held on Saturday, April 9 at the Williams School from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Over 500 children and families came out to the fair, an increase…
Council Prepares to Act on New Parking Regulations
-Special to the Record Overnight parking restrictions could soon be coming to a street near you if the City Council adopts a new set of parking regulations authored by City Manager Jay Ash and adopted by the Traffic Commission. To…
Officer Rescues Two Toddlers at Carnival
A quick acting Chelsea Police officer is credited with rescuing two toddlers that were pinned and being dragged in an amusement ride on Sunday evening. Officer Paul McCarthy was working a paid detail and monitoring the carnival grounds when he…
Metro Credit Union gives $5,000 to Chelsea Collaborative
-Special to the Record Metro Credit Union recently donated $5,000 to the Chelsea Collaborative, the second installment of a five-year commitment totaling $25,000. The Chelsea Collaborative’s mission is to empower Chelsea residents and Chelsea organizations to bring about social, environmental…
Fire Guts House on Addison St.
Chelsea firefighters rescued a man who remained asleep even as he was surrounded by roaring flames, rumbling fire engines, and the noise of high-powered water hoses during a three-alarm blaze at 74 Addison St. that destroyed a residential building early…
Ash Leading Efforts on Energy, Looking for Help
Special to the Record Add climate change and environmental sustainability to City Manager Jay Ash’s seemingly endless list of priorities. Both in his municipal role and as president of the Metropolitan Area Planning Council, the regional planning agency for 101…
The Last House on Third Street was Harry German’s Home
The photograph above freezes in time forever what I have described as The Last House on Third Street. It was taken by Chelsea photographer Arnold Jarmak about 1980, when the city was coming back to life after a precipitous decline…
Trial Begins for Chelsea Man Accused of Murder
The trial has begun for the Chelsea man who allegedly fatally stabbed his roommate and stuffed him in a trash barrel last year. Fifty-year-old Israel Vasquez was stabbed to death during a fight with his 24-year-old roommate who dumped his…
Tobin Bridge Repairs to Begin this Summer
The $40 million project to de-lead and repaint the Mystic portion of the Tobin Bridge and make structural repairs is set to begin this summer. The final design and scope of the project was approved in March and Massachusetts Department…