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Highland Park Rehab & Healthcare Center held a glamorous, Hollywood-themed senior prom on May 30 for residents, families, and ...
The national battle over immigration policies has taken a sizable human toll in Chelsea. Over the past month, actions by federal immigration officials in the city have made headlines across the state.
The city council unanimously approved the Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) budget, totaling $261.7 million, at Monday night’s meeting.
The MBTA is today reminding riders that Blue Line service will be suspended between Bowdoin and Orient Heights all day, every day, for nine days, June 7 – 15. Riders can find complete information at ...
The 250th Battle of Chelsea Creek celebrations are in full swing, with a series of events bringing our community together to explore and honor this important moment in history. Our latest event held ...
One city councilor wants to make sure that private trash haulers are aware that 2 a.m. is not the best time to be picking up trash. Earlier this month, District 6 Councilor Giovanni Recupero filed a ...
Parking issues are never far from the forefront of city council and resident concerns. Recently, District 6 Councilor Giovanni Recupero filed a motion requesting that the city manager look into ways ...
Despite the rain, hun­dreds gathered at Port Park on Saturday, May 2, to cel­ebrate a truly historic mile­stone: the 250th ...
City Manager Fidel Maltez is proposing a digital residential parking permit system. Maltez recently presented the proposal to the city council. “This proposal means that residents will no longer have ...
The City of Chelsea invites residents and community members to attend the annual Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday, May 26, to honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to ...
The Board of Trustees of the Barbara Henry Courage in Teaching Award recently announced the 2025 recipient, Laura Londoño of the Joseph A. Browne Middle School in Chelsea. The award presentation will ...
Senator Sal DiDomenico joined his colleagues in the Massachusetts Senate to pass a $1.33 billion plan to invest in public education and transportation across the Commonwealth. The Senate’s bill ...