CHS Roundup Chelsea shows well at invitational meet Last Thursday the Chelsea High boys and girls track teams traveled to Foxboro to compete in the Warrior Invitational that featured teams from all divisions across the state. There were many standout…
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Obituaries 04-26-2018
Ann Henrietta Raley Worked at Chelsea Clock, Beacon Wiper, and Chelsea Rubber Ann Henrietta (Follis) Raley passed away Monday, April 16 at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. She was 86 years old. Born in Boston, she was the daughter of…
Wynn Resorts Appoints Three New Female Independent Directors
The Board of Directors of Wynn Resorts announced Wednesday that it has expanded its board to 11 members, with the appointment of Betsy Atkins, Dee Dee Myers and Wendy Webb as independent directors, effective immediately. All three new appointments are…
The Estates on Admiral’s Hill to Celebrate Spring with Open House
The Estates on Admiral’s Hill, part of Chelsea Jewish Lifecare, will hold a Spring Open House for its two assisted living residences in Chelsea on Thursday, April 26 from 2-5 p.m. This event is the perfect opportunity to see what…
Chelsea Public Library – Wingmasters Bird Exhibit
Six birds of prey that are native to Chelsea were presented during the Chelsea Public Library’s Wingmasters Bird Exhibit on April 7. Jim Parks and his partner, Julie Collier, rescue, rehabilitate, and release raptors such as eagles and osprey. The…
Police Briefs 04-19-2018
DRUG BUST On April 10, at 8:19 a.m., a well-being check was executed at 93 Parker St. Upon arrival at the address three individuals were observed fleeing the residence. After further investigation, all three were placed into custody for narcotics…
Letter to the Editor
Untrue and an insult Teamsters Local 25 is proud to represent the Chelsea 911 Dispatchers. These dedicated men and women answer more than 50,000 emergency assistance calls a year and work in collaboration with police, firefighters, and EMS to keep…
Barbara Bush
Barbara Bush, who passed away this week at the age of 92, was both a throwback to a time when a woman was expected to sacrifice her career for her husband and family and a trailblazer for the manner in…
Is April the New January?
When the meteorologists had compiled their weather statistics for the months of February and March, they informed us that for the second straight year, February actually was warmer than March. This pronouncement led the pundits to ponder whether, “March is…
The Silver Line Arrives — A Dream Come True
We realize that there are not too many long-time readers of the Record around these days, but for both our old friends and our new ones, we wish to mention that our long-time Publisher and Editor, Andrew P. Quigley, often…