As the Independence Day holiday approaches, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is prepared for sustained higher summertime passenger volumes at airport security checkpoints nationwide. TSA anticipates the busiest travel days will occur from June 29 through July 5. The peak…
Month: June 2023
Thank You, Jay Seigal
We wish to take a moment to offer our congratulations to Jay Seigal, who is retiring after serving for 33 years as a physical education teacher in the Chelsea school system. Jay was also head coach of the Chelsea High boys…
Happy Fourth of July
With the Fourth of July falling on a Tuesday this year, many of us will be enjoying an extra-long holiday weekend for which the weather hopefully will cooperate. The Fourth of July brings back fond recollections from our youth, when…
Enjoy the Long Weekend Safely
An often-overlooked aspect of the Fourth, especially during a long holiday weekend, is that too many among us will engage in behavior that is risky not only to ourselves, but to our loved ones and others around us. Fireworks are…
Guest Op-Ed: Is the Titanic Worth the Risk?
Dr. Glenn Mollette Life is filled with risks. Perhaps you enjoy sky diving, climbing Mount Everest, or swimming with sharks? Each endeavor involves serious risks. Nothing would be accomplished on this planet without people willing to venture out into the unknown.…
Obituaries 06-29-2023
Angelica Grace Neverson June 5, 1987 – June 17, 2023 Angelica Grace Neverson, A lifelong resident of Chelsea, passed away in the peaceful surroundings of her home on Saturday, June 17, after living courageously for the past five years with…
Chelsea Black Community Holds Juneteenth Community Celebration
Supt. Of Schools Dr. Almi Abetya Attends CHS Reunion Committee Meeting
City Addressing Concerns About Potential Removal of Trees Along Broadway
Local environmental justice non-profit GreenRoots has raised concerns about the potential removal of mature, large-growth trees as part of the upcoming Upper Broadway reconstruction project. “We have received several calls, emails, and Facebook messages from residents who are concerned with…
ZBA Approves Permit For 15-Unit Apartment Building
The Zoning Board of Appeals approved a special permit and variances for a 15-unit, three-story apartment building at 69-71 Spencer Ave. at its meeting last week. The building will have 15 parking spaces, and four of the units will be…