Coffee was a common denominator for Muralist Kim Barzola and the owners of the new El Dorado Café. Being from Peru originally, Barzola knew the life of a coffee farmer and what goes into growing and preparing the perfect coffees.…
Month: October 2020
Chelsea Rotary partner to provide service dog to Chelsea boy
When Angelica Bachour looked for a solution to help her son, Gabriel, to learn socializing skills and other coping mechanisms, she was often brought to tears when running into so many roadblocks. On Tuesday night, in an online Rotary Club…
Chelsea Cultural Council Invites Proposals for Art and Cultural Projects
The Chelsea Cultural Council has set a November 16 online application deadline for organizations, schools, and individuals to apply for grants aimed at supporting a variety of artistic and cultural projects that benefit residents of Chelsea – including exhibits, festivals,…
Jeffrey Bowen joins REALWAY Realty’s new office in Chelsea and launches 932 Broadway Condo development
Prominent Real Estate Broker Jeffrey Bowen is bringing his many years of experience and expertise in the Chelsea Real Estate industry to a new venue. Bowen, who has helped pilot the resurgence of the housing market in Chelsea with such…
Chelsea Youth Commission and Harvard Museums to feature photos and videos by Hispanic teens
In September, 2020, Harvard Museums of Science and Culture—a consortium that includes the Harvard Museum of Natural History and the Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology—will launch Hear Me Out, a project to expand Hispanic engagement by collaborating with youth.…
UFCW and Stop & Shop announce new premium pay agreement for grocery workers on Frontlines
Last week, the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) – which represents 1.3 million workers in grocery, retail, and other frontline industries – announced a new agreement with Stop & Shop on premium pay for 56,000 union Stop…
12th Annual ALS & MS Walk for Living is virtually all over the place
Unlike Robert Frost in his famed poem The Road Not Taken, Ken Dudzik did not choose to take the road less traveled by choice. After being diagnosed with ALS in 2017 at age 58, Ken did not appear to have…
City receives two environmental grants for heat islands, Mill Creek
There are times in the heat of the summer that the surface temperatures in Chelsea can reach 140 degrees – and routinely the concrete and asphalt surfaces in the City register 75 percent higher temperatures than the air. It is…
Letters to the Editor 10-01-2020
Thank you for the coverage Dear Editor, I want to thank you for your coverage of the 10/1/20 closure of St. Stanislaus church in Chelsea and for reprinting history of the church from previous issue. The church has been in…
Editorial 10-01-2020
Trump’s taxes: Shocking, but not surprising The recent disclosure by the New York Times of President Donald Trump’s personal tax returns for nearly a 20-year period, up to and including his 2017 return (which Trump would have filed in April,…