The City’s Board of Health and City Manager Tom Ambrosino said this week they are discouraging parents and children from celebrating Halloween or Day of the Dead by trick or treating. The Board of Health issued a resolution late last…
Month: October 2020
City Debit Card Program Gets Leg Up from Radical Politics
Who says radical socialists don’t have a heart? Apparently no one in Chelsea, as anonymous donors supporting the fringe-idea of a Universal Basic Income for all people stepped up to help fund two months of food payments for the upcoming…
Comprehensive Housing Initiatives Look to Stem Oct. 17 Eviction Tidal Wave
The coming Saturday has been a date marked on the calendar for many State Legislators – including State Sen. Sal DiDomenico – and dozens of community advocates who have been fearing for months a tidal wave of evictions from renters…
Gentle Slope Upward in COVID Cases Seen at CHA Everett
The break in COVID-19 cases at CHA Everett hospital has subsided, with a “gentle slope” upwards that has the hospital cautiously implementing protocols that were successful during last spring’s surge, but at the same time assuring there is not a…
Anthony Caggiano Announces Candidacy For Northeast Regional School Committee
Special to The Record Anthony Caggiano has announced that he will be candidate for the Revere seat on the Northeast Metropolitan Regional School Committee in the Nov. 3 election. Caggiano is a graduate of Revere High School (Class of 1976)…
News in Brief
Food Distribution Update Food distribution is now thru October 30. Beginning on October 13, food pantries moved to Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the following locations: •Monday: Learning Center (Hawthorne St.). •Wednesday: Washington Park…
Six Feet Trick or Treat: Chelsea Recreation Offers a Safe Halloween Event Alternative
The Chelsea Recreation Division is offering a FREE, safe, and socially distanced alternative to door-to-door Trick or Treating. Children ages 3-10 with a parent, are welcome to register for the 6 Feet Trick or Treat event held outdoors in front of the Williams…
Baker Proposes Revised FY2021 Budget
By Lauren Bennett Governor Charlie Baker on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 14, made an announcement regarding the Fiscal Year 2021 budget, which has been updated since its initial filing in January to reflect almost $1 billion in additional spending. “This update…
Cambridge Health Alliance Names Lanie Ward as New Chief Nursing Officer
Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA), a community health system serving Cambridge, Somerville and Boston’s metro-north communities, has named Lanie Ward, MBA, BSN, RN, as its new chief nursing officer. Ward has more than 30 years of experience in healthcare administration and…
Chelsea’s Yeymi Verde Kicks off Union Electrical Career as John A. Penney Scholarship Recipient
Chelsea resident, Yeymi Verde, 37, was awarded the first annual John A. Penney Memorial Scholarship, in support of her ongoing electrical trade studies at the Joint Apprenticeship & Training Center (JATC) of Boston. Verde was chosen for the award by the…