Chelsea Cultural Council Grants to Support Public Projects in the Arts, Humanities and Sciences Chelsea Cultural Council has received $39,200 from the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC) a state agency, to assist public projects that promote access, education, diversity and excellence…
Month: September 2023
CHS Sports Roundup
Girls Volleyball Team Wins Two Matches The Chelsea High girls volleyball team enjoyed a successful opening week under new head coach Gloria Rodriguez, winning both of its matches against Greater Boston League rivals Lynn English and Somerville by identical scores…
Obituaries 09-14-2023
Kathryn Wallace Lifelong Educator Kathryn (Mulkern) Wallace of Winthrop passed away peacefully at home after a long illness on September 9 at the age of 69. She was surrounded by her loving family. Kathy is survived by her devoted husband…
Garcia Attends Labor Day Breakfast : School Committee Chair and At-Large City Council Candidate Kelly Garcia Attended the Greater Boston Labor Council Breakfast at the Park Plaza Hotel in Boston on Labor Day
Herbie Kupersmith’s Birthday Party/CHS Reunion Donates $30,000 for Scholarships
Chelsea Receives State MVP Grants
Last week, Governor Maura Healey’s announcement of $31.5 million in FY2024 Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness grants included nearly $5.7 million in funding for community-designed projects to prevent harm to residents, workers, and resources in Resilient Mystic Collaborative (RMC) cities and towns,…
City Gets Input on Bellingham Square Plaza Redesign
A recent public meeting provided valuable feedback for the city as it moves forward with the renovation of the Bellingham Square Plaza and the City Hall courtyard. “It was a very constructive meeting,” said Director of Housing and Community Development…
Appreciation: John Brown, Owner of Chelsea Fire Wicked Hot Sauce, 55
The Chelsea community is mourning the loss of John Brown, who started the Chelsea Fire Wicked Hot Sauce company in the city and built it into a national brand from his offices on Carter Street across from the high school.…
Traffic Commission Votes To Keep Parking on Both Sides of Summit
After hearing from several concerned Summit Avenue residents and Council President Leo Robinson, the Traffic and Parking Commission voted not to eliminate 16 parking spaces on the north side of Summit Avenue toward Webster Avenue at its meeting Tuesday. The…
NatGrid Submits Plans for Modernization of Its Energy Distribution System in State
Special to the Independent National Grid submitted its Electric Sector Modernization Plan (ESMP), the Future Grid Plan, to the Grid Modernization Advisory Council (GMAC) outlining the critical investments needed in the local electric distribution system over the next five years…