City Manager Jay Ash has been making the rounds in support of the state’s expanded gambling bill which recently passed the House and is now in the Senate. It is likely this bill will be approved by the Senate at…
Red Devils Roll in 41-0 Rout: Chelsea Tops Trinity, Hosts Greater Lawrence Friday Night
The Chelsea High football team notched its first victory of the season in a big way with a 41-0 triumph over Trinity Catholic of Newton Friday evening under the lights at Chelsea Stadium in a non league encounter. The Red…
Police Briefs 09-22-2011
Monday, September 5 Kirk Crowley, 43, Address Unknown, was arrested for breaking and entering nighttime, resisting arrest, receiving stolen property over $250 (2 counts), malicious destruction of property, assault and battery on a police officer, breaking and entering nighttime for…
Obituaries 09-22-2011
William Orcione Retiree of Sears & Roebuck and Budweiser Breweries William P. Orcione, formerly of Revere and Rockland, died on September 13 at the Annemark Nursing & Rehab. Center of Revere following a long illness. He was 82 years old.…
Ward 1 Contest Heats Up
Paul Murphy and a supporter share comments in front of Dunkin Donuts in Prattville last Saturday.
Eastern Minerals Dock Hosts Ship Delivering Huge Turbine Blades
The ocean going transport Lady Claudia pulled into the dock at Eastern Minerals on the Chelsea waterfront earlier this week. But there was no salt aboard. Instead, the ship was loaded with huge wind turbine propellers made in China and…
Ruth Jarmak, Chelsea Resident and Mother of Former Record Photographer Dies at 93
During the last year of her life, Ruth Jarmak lived on Pembroke Street with her son, Arnie. At 93, it was time for her to join her son and together, they enjoyed one of the great years of their lives.…
Twenty Years and Counting
On September 12, 1991, the city of Chelsea collapsed under the weight of social, moral, and economic bankruptcy. After decades of falling into the ground, its population fleeing to the suburbs, its housing stock tired and old, its politics hopelessly…
Tortilla Factory Gets Approval to Open
The controversial Cinco de Mayo tortilla factory has finally found a home in Chelsea, scoring approval Tuesday night from the Zoning Board to locate within a building at the northern end of Crescent Avenue. The proposal was first unveiled this…
New Congressional Maps Could Result in Changes Locally
Drawing the new Congressional redistricting map has not been an easy process for State Rep. Michael Moran (D-Allston), and many times he said he has grown dizzy from the multitudes of numbers and scenarios thrown at him during the discussion.…
A Positive Reflection 9/11 Remembrances Healthy for Our Nation
Following the dignified nationwide slate of memorials that were held to commemorate the lives of the dead and the sacrifice they made on September 11, 2001, many of us are left with the palpable feeling that we are a good…
The Expanded Gaming Bill: Legislation Should be Passed
The House of Representatives will be voting on the expanded gaming bill this week. It is a good bill, despite the pandering to other interests that caused the Boston Globe to write an ill-advised editorial denouncing the bill last week.…