Chelsea Superintendent of Public Schools Dr. Almi Abeyta with staff and students of Chelsea High School that took part in the ...
Through the Better Beaches Program, Save the Harbor/Save the Bay and the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) are looking for input from community organizations, local groups, and artists ...
The Chelsea Police Department is pleased to announce that Captain Thomas H. McLain Jr. has successfully completed the 296th Session of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia, graduating on Dec ...
As the holiday season gets underway, State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine is reminding residents to select Christmas trees carefully, water them every day, and decorate them safely to reduce the risk of a ...
State Representative Judith Garcia (D-Chelsea) has been appointed by Speaker of the House Ronald J. Mariano to serve on the Early Education and Care Workforce Council, a statewide body established to ...
The renewal period for Chelsea’s Residential Parking Program begins January 5, 2026, at midnight. The program, which has always operated as a digital system where permits are electronically linked to ...
The cold, harsh reality for many Americans in 2024 is that the promise of benefitting from a booming economy still is only a dream, where even those who are lucky enough to work full-time are barely ...
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), disability advocates, and original plaintiffs of a landmark accessibility lawsuit came together December 10, 2025, to celebrate a historic ...
Last winter was oppressive for most of January and February. The daily high temperatures barely broke 30 and the wind chills every morning were in the single digits. But we had plenty of sunshine and ...
Outside the kitchen, Grazioso enjoys swimming, gardening, and spending time with her family and pets. She previously served on the Massachusetts Farm to School Advisory Committee and continues to ...
With energy costs at an all-time high in our region, it’s more important than ever for residents to have real opportunities to lower their bills and improve their homes,” said Chelsea City Manager ...
“For many years, the City Council has asked for safe, enriching, and accessible spaces for Chelsea’s teens,” said Maltez. “A Teen Center on Broadway is, in every sense, a ‘dream come true.’ It sits in ...