Author: Record Staff

Training Drills

If you were walking, driving or just sitting comfortably in your home Saturday morning, chances are you had a Henry Hill moment. For the better portion of the morning and early afternoon, members of the  Massachusetts State Police, FBI and…

Congratulations to Tom Ambrosino

 Those of us who followed Tom Ambrosino’s tenure as mayor of Revere for 12 years were not surprised that the Chelsea City Council so overwhelmingly selected him as its new city manager this week. Ambrosino was chosen from a large…

Obituaries 06-11-2015

Douglas Tarbox Boston Gas Company retiree Douglas F. Tarbox of North Reading, formerly of Everett and Chelsea, passed away peacefully early Tuesday morning, June 2 at Winchester Hospital, surrounded by his family. He was 83 years old. Doug served as…

POW/MIA Chair Dedicated

The Chelsea City Council and Veterans Agent Francisco Toro officially dedicated the POW/MIA Chair at City Hall on Monday morning following the conclusion of Memorial Day Exercises. POW/MIA chairs have been placed in more than 100 public buildings, sports stadiums…

Heavy Construction

Heavy construction and demolition on the Washington Avenue bridge commenced this week. On Saturday morning, the demolition process started. Here, a worker carefully guides his cement cutting machine across the bridge in preparation for dismantling the structure. The bridge and…

CHS Class of 2015 Graduates Sunday

More than 240 graduates will receive their diplomas at the Chelsea High School Class of 2015 Graduation Exercises Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Saul Nechtem Gymnasium. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Mary Bourque will lead the presentation of diplomas to…

Police Briefs 06-04-2015

Monday, 5/18 Jorge Lazo, 50, Homeless, was arrested for drinking/possessing open alcoholic beverage in public, felony warrant, misdemeanor warrant, immigration detainer. Tuesday, 5/19 James McCormick, 55, 29 Maplewood Ave., Everett, was arrested on a felony and a misdemeanor warrant. James…