Stacey Smith with her father, Dennis, is shown with her award.
City Manager Fidel Maltez recently announced that construction for the Downtown Broadway Project will no longer take place on Fridays as the project contractors will transition to a four-day work week ...
Climate change is here and it’s only going to get worse. We need to stop fighting what already is a lost cause and instead spend our scarce resources on preparations for the climate catastrophe that ...
For Fiscal Year 2025, Chelsea received $1 million of the $8.7 million handed out to fully compliant communities in the state. According to the Healey administration, the state funds will help unlock ...
For Kids Only Afterschool (FKO) is excited to have received of Mass General Brigham Community Health Impact Funds for a groundbreaking new out-of-school time (OST) apprenticeship that is advancing ...
Congratulations to Sapna for this accomplishment and all of Boston will cheer you on as you represent our city in the national spelling bee in Washington D.C.” Over 3,000 young people participated in ...
NeighborHealth, Massachusetts’ largest community-based primary care health system, has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Health Resources and Services ...
A group of Chelsea High School students currently enrolled in the Early College Program at Bunker Hill Community College visited State Representative Judith García at the State House last week during ...
The Governor Bellingham Cary House recently announced a series of open houses, along with historical programming, this spring as the city celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Chelsea ...
The school committee held a public hearing on the district’s proposed FY2026 budget of approximately $151 million last week.
Real estate agent Jeffrey Bowen has always been one of Chelsea’s biggest boosters when it comes to promoting all the City has to offer.
Current law ensures that state funding for public schools keeps pace with inflation, but only up to 4.5%. As a result, when inflation rose to 7% in 2022, and to 8% in 2023, state education funding was ...