The City Council passed two orders Monday night that essentially set the property tax rates for Fiscal Year 2020, but one Councillor did attempt to hold the line on tax increases, raising questions about how the Assessing Department values larger…
Author: Adam Swift
Young Voice: Chelsea’s Youth Commission Looking to Address Youth Topics
The newest members of the Chelsea Youth Commission are making sure young people have a say in the policies that affect young people in the city. At a public meeting last week, the commission hit on a number of topics,…
ZBA Approves Innes Development, Marijuana Facility on Eastern Ave.
It was a big night at the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) Tuesday night for three big projects that have been sitting in the city’s development pipeline for some time. The Innes Development; a 62-unit affordable housing project on Sixth…
City Election Brings Three New Faces to City Council Next Year
There will be three new members of the City Council, as incumbent district councillors Luis Tejada and Joe Perlatonda were defeated, and Todd Taylor won an open seat to replace Robert Bishop in District 1. Melinda Vega Maldonado prevailed in…
Incoming Supt. Almi Abeyta Holds Final Community Conversation
In two months, Almi Abeyta will fully take over the reins of the Chelsea Public Schools from retiring Supt. Mary Bourque. But Abeyta has been doing anything but laying low since coming to Chelsea in the fall. Monday night, she…
Residential Tax Bills to Rise Modestl
Chelsea property owners will see a modest increase on their property tax bills for Fiscal Year 2020, with owners of commercial and industrial properties and apartment complexes of nine or more units shouldering a larger burden of the City’s overall…
City Seeks To Increase Liquor License
City officials are looking to increase the number of liquor licenses in Chelsea. Monday night, the City Council sent to subcommittee a draft of a home rule petition to the state legislature that would allow the city to issue 10…
Harbor House Marijuana Moves Closer to Finishing Permit Process
The owners of a flower warehouse at 80 Eastern Ave. will soon be selling a different kind of plant. Tuesday night, the Planning Board unanimously approved the site plan for a retail marijuana sales and cultivation facility for Jolo Can,…
Fowl Play: Council Votes to Allow Residents to Keep Two
You’re not going to write another story about the chickens, are you?, a City Councillor asked a reporter at a recent meeting. Well. Maybe one more story. Monday night, District 6 Councillor Giovanni Recupero won his fight to allow Chelsea…
Moving Forward Innes Development, TND Project Get First Airing at ZBA
Two large-scale developments made their initial pass before the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) last week. Both the 330-unit, mixed income Innes Development on Central Avenue and the 62-unit affordable housing proposal for 25 Sixth Street by The Neighborhood Developers…