Last week, Senator Sal DiDomenico joined Clean Water Action’s 26th Fall Celebration, an annual event to celebrate the successes from the year and honor champions of clean water, clean air, and healthy communities. During the virtual event, Senator DiDomenico was presented with…
Month: October 2020
Her Eye Is On Chelsea
Pandemic spurs DiPierro’s interest in photography Chelsea resident Roberta DiPierro is a professional tennis instructor who coached her Reading High School teams to numerous appearances in the MIAA State Tournament. But now DiPierro is developing a greater interest in her…
CPS welcomes first-ever Officer of Equity, Diversity and Excellence
Chelsea Public Schools (CPS) is proud to welcome Dr. Aaron T. Jennings, a talented leader to CPS, as the first ever Officer of Equity, Diversity and Excellence. “I am excited to have Dr. Aaron Jennings join our team. Dr. Jennings…
Letters to the Editor 10-15-2020
Supporting candidate who believe in science To the Editor: As a voter and a patient, I know that it is critical to support candidates who believe in science and believe in the work being done day in and day out…
Editorial 10-14-2020
Rental relief program is a win-win The announcement by Gov. Charlie Baker on Monday of a $171 million package of programs that will help renters stay in their homes comes as welcome news for both tenants and landlords alike. Housing…
Encore excited to welcome back Roulette, will result in more rehires
Encore Boston Harbor was excited to welcome back Roulette to its gaming floor this week after the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) voted 5-0 on Oct. 8 to allow the game to return for the first time since the casino’s shut…
Encore president asks employees to be diligent away from work
With the opening of the Encore Boston Harbor constantly at the mercy of COVID-19 numbers, Encore President Brian Gullbrants sent a letter out to all employees last Friday, Oct. 9, asking them to be as diligent away from work as…
Obituaries 10-14-20
Rose CarusoDevout Catholic Rose (Rossi) Caruso, a lifelong resident of Revere, died on October 8 at the age of 97. Rose was a devout Catholic who attended Mass regularly at. St Anthony’s Church. She enjoyed spending summers with her…
Bunker Hill Community College designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution
Bunker Hill Community College (BHCC) has received a $2.9 million grant from the United States Department of Education’s Title V: Developing Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI) program and is now designated as a HSI. The grant was created to assist institutions…
Chelsea lands $20K state grant for shared streets and spaces
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is announcing the award of almost $1.2 million in the final round of funding from the Baker-Polito Administration’s Shared Streets & Spaces program. The program, which was launched on June 10, provided technical and funding assistance to…