There’s never needed to be a dockmaster for any of Everett’s waterfront for the past 100 years, but Encore’s Jay Larcome is going to be a very valuable asset to the docks and waterways around Encore in the coming months.…
Month: June 2019
Know the Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive, degenerative disease of the brain resulting in memory loss, impaired thinking, and personality changes. Brain damages influence the way people act and react. As comprehension falters, emotional and behavioral problems may soar. Not everyone with…
Police Briefs 06-20-2019
By Seth Daniel and Paul Koolloian Breaking and Entering On June 8, at 1:26 a.m., Officers were dispatched to the rear of 390 Broadway for a report of a burglar alarm activation with the owner on scene. The owner responded…
Another Sad Sign of the Times
The news that North American right whales — considered to be the second-most endangered marine mammal in the world — have been migrating further north into Canada in just the past two years because of a shift in their traditional…
Obituaries 06-20-2019
Alfred Konieczka, Sr. April 5, 1927 – June 12, 2019 Alfred S. Konieczka, Sr. of Peabody, formerly of Chelsea, died on June 13. He was 92 years old. A US Army Veteran of World War II and a member of…
Encore Opening Procedures, Training Running Smoothly Ahead of Opening
Three weeks makes a difference. That’s the message from Encore Boston Harbor President Bob DeSalvio when it comes to the preparations for the opening of the resort casino on June 23. DeSalvio said that hiring a majority of the workers…
Chelsea Night Market
CHS Class of 2019: Deedee Hernandez is 2019 Valedictorian; Salutatorian is Jocelyn Poste
The surf is up for Chelsea’s Deedee Hernandez, who might be the first and only Chelsea High valedictorian that doubles as a surfer, a trumpet player and Ivy League student. Hernandez has been very active in the school and community…
First ‘Night Market’ Draws Manageable, Excited Crowd
The first Chelsea Night Market is being deemed a success, bringing a good crowd to Luther Place for the music, vendors and excitement in the downtown. “It was great,” said Downtown Coordinator Mimi Graney. “We had a decent, manageable crowd. The attendees…
Mike Morin Delivers a Strike
Author’s inside look at TV candlepin bowling is a must-read for fans Chelsea was once home to two candlepin bowling establishments, Broadway Lanes owned by George Michelson, and Chelsea Square Alleys, owned by Chet Pawlak. In addition to each man…