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The City of Chelsea has awarded more than $1.7 million in grants to local organizations and residents through its Community Preservation Act (CPA) and Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF) spring 2025 ...
Suffolk County Sheriff Steven W. Tompkin was charged with extortion involving the purchase of an equity interest in a Boston-based cannabis company by federal authorities last week. Tompkins, 67, of ...
Senator Sal DiDomenico and his legislative colleagues have passed a bill to distribute $1.2 billion among cities and towns to maintain and repair roads and bridges across the state. The funding, ...
I am a lifelong Everett resident, a former City Councilor and a taxpayer. At the last City Council meeting, I spoke about the referendum regarding construction of a professional soccer stadium and the ...
Last month at Harvard University’s Gutman Library, two groups representing Chelsea Public Schools presented at the EdRedesign’s Institute for Success Planning Summer Workshop. First on Tuesday, July ...
The final hotel shelters closed last week, months ahead of schedule, saving taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars. Governor Maura Healey is announcing t ...
Chelsea Police Officer Daniel Varraso was promoted to sergeant at City Hall on Tuesday, July 29. Varrason was sworn in by ...
There is still time to see Giuseppe Piccirilli’s “Autophagy,” at the Riseman Family Theater in Chelsea Square. In his first A Theatermakers of Today Production, Piccirilli takes the audience on a ...
This week marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. It was on August 14, 1945, that Japanese Emperor Hirohito announced Japan’s surrender in a radio address to his nation that also was ...