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Chelsea is home to a diverse population living in densely populated neighborhoods with limited green space. The “Play for All” initiative responds to the urgent need for equitable access to safe, ...
On September 8, members and supporters of Chelsea Uniting Against the War greeted and distributed fliers in English and Spanish to Chelsea high students as they arrived to school about their right to ...
What started as a trial for a fourth fire engine in the city has become a permanent fixture in the fire department, according to City Manager Fidel Maltez. In response to a large number of fires in ...
Following approval during a series of public meetings, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) announced that nearly $22.8 million in Community Mitigation Fund (CMF) grants have been awarded to ...
Residents from Chelsea will participate in the 2025 Jimmy Fund Walk presented by Hyundai on Sunday, October 5.
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, will start at sundown this coming Monday (September 22) and will end at sunset on Wednesday (September 24). During the three days of festivities, members of the ...
Matty Powers said that Power of Recovery is beginning its fifth year of operation in Revere.
The city has submitted an appeal with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) over FEMA’s denial of over $3.2 million in reimbursement for Covid-19 era food distribution efforts.
Mystic Valley Elder Services (MVES) is excited to announce that its Caregiver Support Program received a USAging 2025 Aging Achievement Award, one of the highest honors presented by USAging to its ...
How it works: Beginning Sept. 3, individuals can redeem the free $20 credit, courtesy of Blue Cross, by entering code BLUECROSSMAMBTA3 in the “Rewards” section of the Bluebikes app, while supplies ...
A recent judge’s ruling means Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) can move forward with its lawsuit to ensure that Global Partners, Ltd., is held accountable for its claim that it is polluting the ...
As the school year begins for students across Massachusetts, Senator DiDomenico and Senate leaders are applauding newly codified protections for K-12 students who are English language learners.