CHS Roundup CHS football team opens season Friday It will be a real-life version of “Friday Night Lights” for the Chelsea High football team and its fans when the Red Devils kick off their 2015 season Friday evening at 7:00 at…
Month: September 2015
Obituaries 09-10-2015
Marguerite ‘Peggy’ Sullivan Leaves her family a good sense of Irish humor, laughter, love and loyalty Marguerite R. “Peggy” Sullivan passed away on Thursday, September 3 at Eastpointe Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Chelsea where she had been receiving supportive…
Governor Baker Dedicates New Home for Historic Chelsea Clock Company
Governor Charlie Baker joined executives, employees, and guests of the Chelsea Clock Company to dedicate the company’s new headquarters and factory in Chelsea, Massachusetts. The historic company, which handcrafts the finest quality clocks in America, has been crafting, selling, repairing,…
Back to School Celebration
Jumping for the joy of going back to school is little Samantha Zepeda at last Thursday’s Back to School Celebration at the Williams School. Hundreds of young people and their parents attended the popular annual event that gets everyone ready…
Wynn Clears Towering Hurdle with Permit in Environmental Process
After nearly two years of reviews and 10,000-plus pages of analysis, Wynn Everett received the go-ahead from state environmental regulators late Friday evening – gaining a critical approval that had stood in the way of construction on the casino since…
Strip Club Appeals to Stripping As High Art, ZBA Says No
There likely wouldn’t be Classical music playing in the background, and the “visual artists” dancing nude would likely not have been trained at the Juilliard School, but nonetheless, the proponents of a strip club on Beacham Street appealed to high…
Hope Not Dope: Ending the Spate of Overdoses with Awareness
When 54-year-old Billy Carriere stepped onto the bricks of Bellingham Square Monday morning, it was with a new set of eyes; eyes that weren’t blurred by the illusions of heroin and the daily grind of living to satisfy the cravings…
Police Briefs 09-03-2015
Monday, August 17 Jose Rosales, 27, of 83 Grove Street, Chelsea, was arrested for unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, failing to wear seat belt and speeding. Tuesday, August 18 Jonathan Norena, 24, of 120 Sumner Street, East Boston, was…
Support for Labor Unions is Growing As We Mark Labor Day
Support for labor unions is on the rise, jumping five percentage points between 2014 and 2015. According to a Gallup poll conducted in August, a majority of Americans approve of unions, including a full two-thirds of young people aged 18-34.…
Sports 09-03-2015
Bruins prepare for camps The long wait for Boston Bruins to return to the ice is almost over, as Bruins President Cam Neely has announced the Boston Bruins will open Training Camp, Thursday, September 17. Boston Bruins Rookie Camp will…