Chelsea Jewish Lifecare is proud to announce it has received the prestigious 2025 Gupta Family Endowed Prize for Innovation in ALS Care from the Sean M. Healey & AMG Center for ALS. The award was ...
Early voting for the Nov. 4 municipal election gets underway at City Hall this Saturday, Oct. 25. Early voting will take place Saturday, Oct. 25 through Friday, Oct. 31 at the City Clerk’s Office, 500 ...
Additionally, the Healey-Driscoll Administration awarded $14 million in safety grants to cities and towns to support traffic enforcement and stop illegal activity. Recipients of this funding include ...
The repeated and gross lawlessness by roving gangs of youths who engage in the practice known as a “street takeover” reached its apex two weeks ago in Boston’s South End, culminating in the torching ...
City manager Fidel Maltez is putting an administrative order aimed at paying volunteer board and commission members a stipend on hold. Last month, Maltez presented the council with an administrative ...
On March 6, 2025, FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency) denied Chelsea’s request for $3,202,361.76 in reimbursement under Category B – Emergency Protective Measures. The denial cited ...
Developers have withdrawn a plan for a 34-unit residential development planned for 34-62 Winnisimmet St. and 14-20 Pembroke St. At its meeting last week, the Zoning Board of appeals approved the ...
After conducting extensive research, planning, and community engagement, the City of Chelsea has released a modern Open Space and Recreation Plan that has been updated to reflect the concerns and ...