Senator Sal DiDomenico has pulled nomination papers for his re-election to the State Senate. DiDomenico now needs to collect ...
Chelsea City Councilor Calvin T. Brown participated in a memorial tribute to the Rev. Jesse Jackson Feb. 22 at the Grace Church of All Nations in Dorchester.
The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed bills regulating the use of artificial intelligence in political advertisements. The bills would require the disclosure of AI use in political ...
The City of Chelsea is excited to invite the community to two events taking place in March 2026: Chelsea Pa’Lante Fest and Chelsea’s International Women’s Day Event.
In recognition of his seniority and unwavering commitment to the community, Officer Moschella was officially issued Chelsea Police Badge #1 — a distinction reserved for the department’s senior patrol ...
Last week, Senator Sal DiDomenico attended the Greater Boston Food Bank’s official launch of The Takeda Center for Community Health and Nutrition in Boston. This Center will create greater access to ...
More than 25,000 spectators packed Boston City Hall Plaza on Saturday for the return of Red Bull Heavy Metal, one of the top contests in modern street snowboarding. Energized by the largest crowd in ...
However, if Pagliuca and his team are able to move the professional women’s basketball team, the city of Chelsea is looking to be in the talks as a potential home of a new practice facility for the ...
DCR is offering maple sugaring programs at parks across the state. Learn how to make maple syrup, a skill learned from Indigenous people from the northeast. Activities vary depending on location but ...
For the second year in a row the Chelsea Black Community and Clark Ave Productions joined together to produce a special Verb, Flow & Vision event for Black History Month.
A new fire station could be in the works for the Admirals Hill neighborhood. Over the past several years, several city councilors, including District 6 Councilor Giovanni Recupero, have tasked the ...
Due to the blizzard, the City of Chelsea’s annual street sweeping program will not begin as originally scheduled on Monday, March 2 as street sweeping requires dry, clear road conditions to be safe ...
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