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Baseball · ChelseaFrom the moment he walked into the Sagamore Club last Wednesday night, Joe Bevere was clearly having the time of his life. Players from his 1975 Division 2 Eastern Mass. championship Chelsea High baseball team and other alumni were there for a special reunion with Coach Joe Bevere, who was joined by his daughters, Jacqueline and Jolene, and his son, Joe Bevere Jr., at the celebration. The stories were grand at the reunion about what co-captain B…See the Story
Joe Bevere, CHS ’75 Baseball Team Reunite for a Celebration at the Sagamore Club – Chelsea Record
Chelsea, Massachusetts · ChelseaResidents are opposing Massachusetts’ plan to convert a former veterans’ home in Chelsea into a shelter for 100 migrant families. The vacant Chelsea Soldiers’ Home was previously used to house veterans and had been scheduled for demolition. “I can’t believe the Chelsea Soldiers’ Home, which is for the Vets, is going to [be] used for the immigrants overflow,” Massachusetts resident George Belmonte said. “How about taking care of the homeless ve…See the Story
Residents Erupt In Dem City As Migrants Take Over Former Veterans Shelter
Sports · ChelseaA truck crashed into a utility pole in Chelsea Friday, causing the wires held by the pole to snap, which in turn started a fire. Firefighters put out the fire on top of the pole, which now needs to be replaced. Broadway in Chelsea, usually a bustling street during the day, was empty of traffic Friday as officials planned next steps to replace the damaged pole and wires, which fire and police said could take through the day. No injuries were rep…See the Story
Truck hits pole in Chelsea, wires snap, fire starts - Boston News, Weather, Sports
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Chelsea, Massachusetts · ChelseaChelsea students, families, and community members gathered at the Mary C. Burke Elementary Complex (one of six viewing locations in the City) to watch the eclipse.
Shown (left to right) are Museum of Science President Tim Ritchie, Chelsea City Manager Fidel Maltez, Superintendent Dr. Almi G. Abeyta and City Councilor Roberto Jiménez Rivera.
Superintendent Dr. Almi G. Abeyta and City Manager Fidel Maltez watching the eclipse with their daughter…See the Story
Citywide Eclipse Celebrations – Chelsea Record
Chelsea, Massachusetts · ChelseaThe state’s plan to use the former Old Soldiers’ Home as a temporary shelter site to ease the ongoing migrant crisis literally hits close to home for District 2 Councilor Melinda Vega. The Quigley Building is in Vega’s district and close to her own home. Since the plan to use the facility to house up to 100 migrant families over the next year was first announced last month, Vega said has been taking steps to inform the public and listen to her n…See the Story
Vega Addressing Concerns About Temporary Shelter Site – Chelsea Record
Chelsea, Massachusetts · ChelseaThe city’s public works commissioner is recommending an increase of 1.5 percent for the FY 2025 water and sewer rates. At last week’s meeting, the city council voted to hold a ways and means subcommittee meeting with public works commissioner Cate Fox-Lent and City Manager Fidel Maltez for a discussion of the recommendation. There is also a proposed increase for trash fees for non-owner occupied units in the city. “We will hold a public hearing …See the Story
Small Increases in Water and Sewer Rates Proposed – Chelsea Record
Chelsea, Massachusetts · ChelseaWith over 40% of low-income residents lacking access to affordable, reliable internet, the digital divide profoundly impacts marginalized communities and prevents economic stability in Chelsea and beyond. La Colaborativa is pleased to announce it has secured a transformative $497,621 grant from the Massachusetts Broadband Institute (MBI), in conjunction with the MassHire Metro North Workforce Board. “We’re grateful to the Healey-Driscoll Adminis…See the Story