On Tuesday, Jan. 21, at their monthly meeting, The Massachusetts Major City Chiefs of Police Association (MMCC)—an organization comprised of most of the police chiefs for the bay state’s cities, along with those representing the state police and the Mass Bay…
Month: January 2020
Summit Convenes Leaders to Address East Boston Health Needs
EBNHC and Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA Convene Community Leaders to Design Future of New Community Resource and Wellness Center On Thursday, Jan. 23, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center (EBNHC) partnered with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts (Blue…
Gov. Charlie Baker And the Great State Of Our State
From the moment that Governor Charlie Baker strode into the House Chamber last Tuesday to deliver his State of the Commonwealth address, it was evident why Gov. Baker, despite being a Republican in a heavily-Democratic state, has rated as the…
Guest Op-Ed: Preparing for Shocking Death
By Dr. Glenn Mollette The world was shocked January 26, 2020 by the sudden death of Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna and seven others. A helicopter that spiraled through a California sky and crashed took the life of one of…
Guest Op-Ed: Let’s Save Our World in 2020
By Senator Ed Markey and Roxana Rivera On December 6—as Greta Thunberg joined a 500,000-person march in Madrid—students around the world held their second climate strike of the year. They walked out of their middle schools, high schools, and colleges, demanding…
CHS Roundup
CHS Improve to 4-0, Shoot for CAC Title The Chelsea High girls indoor track & field team remained perfect on the season with a 50-36 victory over Greater Lawrence this past week. Leading the way for the Lady Red Devils…
Bruins Beat: Bruins Back, Bean Pot Warm-Up
The 2020 NHL All-Star game is history, but it was a perfect showcase for Bruins’ David Pastrnak, who had a chance to show the rest of the NHL that does not see him on a regular basis, how impressive his…
Obituaries 01-30-2020
Barbara Libby Jan. 30, 1939 – Jan. 25, 2020 Barbara Libby, 82, passed away unexpectedly in her Chelsea home on Saturday, Jan. 25. Born and raised in Chelsea, she was one of eleven children born to the late Christopher Zullo,…
Honoring Dr. King
Ticketing to Begin: City to Clamp Down on Resident Parking Stickers, No More Automatic Renewals
City officials are looking to put the brakes on illegal use of resident parking stickers, and it will mean a major change for residents as they will now have to renew their parking stickers. All stickers will lapse at the…