Metro Credit Union, the Commonwealth’s largest state-chartered credit union welcomed Chelsea’s prestigious community leaders to its Latino Economic Advancement Advisory Council. In an effort to create effective solutions and address challenges facing members in different stages of the financial spectrum,…
Month: September 2017
O’Regan to Run for District 1 City Council Seat
Shawn O’Regan announced that he is officially running for the vacant District 1 City Council seat, and he will appear on the ballot for the Sept. 26 Preliminary Election. O’Regan comes to the race with considerable experience in public office…
Police Briefs 09-21-2017
Police Log Monday, 9/4 David Scnchez-Alvasrenga, 28, 262 Revere Beach Pkwy. Was arrested for operating motor vehicle with suspende/revoked license. Tuesday, 9/5 Adalberto Arroyo, 34, 118 Madion Park Village, Roxbury, was arrested for warrants. Jose Peraza, 46, 198 Shurtleff St.,…
Fall Is Here — Make the Most of It
Although those of us who are fortunate to live near the coast may choose the summer as our favorite time of year, fall is the top choice of many of our fellow New Englanders — and a close second for…
Sports 09-21-2017
Bruins Beat by Bob Morello Bruins’ youth looking good! With two games done in preseason play, the Bruins have a record of 2-0-0 which is impressive to be sure. But, the results being sought are – which youngsters will earn…
Obituaries 09-21-2017
Michael Ciaramella Of Chelsea Michael Ciaramella of Chelsea died unexpectedly on September 14. The devoted son of John Ciaramella and his wife, Rose of Freemont, Hew Hampshire and the late Sheila (Ryan) Ciaramella, he was the beloved father of Kimberly…
Summer Shut It down Concert
RYDN the Wheels of Steel…DJ Rydn, pronounced Ray-Den, from Worcester entertained the spectators in Chelsea Square on Friday night, Sept. 1, during the Summer Shut It Down concert series. TND and the City helped to organize the three-night concert series…
The Movement is Growing:Councillors Vidot, Rodriguez Lead Popular League
By Cary Shuman Damali Vidot, popular councillor-at-large, knows from first hand experience the trouble that Chelsea youths can encounter in their formative years “As someone who used to get in to trouble and who lost a friend a few days…
Dog Owners to Rally Saturday in Kickoff for First Chelsea Off-Leash Park
By Seth Daniel Get your paws to City Hall on Saturday, as dog owners across the City are invited to rally and parade down to Lower Broadway where the City is planning its first off-leash dog park. The Paw-Raid event…
Chelsea Artist is Highlighted in New Mural on the Charles River Esplanade
By Beth Treffeisen What was once a dark, graffiti-ridden, sore patch along the beautiful Esplanade is in the midst of being rejuvenated through a colorful, dynamic mural that is currently in the works. The brightly colored mural will reflect the…