James Friedrich Callahan of Chelsea and Gloucester, left us on June 24th after a brief illness. He, the only child of Stella ...
State Representative Judith Garcia (D-Chelsea) is proud to recognize Carlos Cora, a school counselor at Chelsea High School, who was honored at the 2026 Latino Educators Shine Awards hosted by Latinos ...
Revolution 250 Executive Director Jonathan Lane alongside historical reenactors and printer Gary Gregory met with state representatives at the Massachusetts State House on Thursday, June 25, to ...
City Manager Fidel Maltez, Deputy City Manager Devon Fields, and the Chelsea contingent sat nervously in the middle of the packed house hoping to hear Chelsea’s name called as one of the winners of ...
The city council approved a smart growth overlay zoning district for the Fitzpatrick-Prattville neighborhood last week. The zoning district approval helps set the stage for a public-private ...
In honor of America’s 250th birthday, the City of Chelsea will host Fiesta Fútbol & Freedom, a free Independence Day themed FIFA World Cup watch party featuring Revolutionary War reenactments, a fife ...
The City of Chelsea, in partnership with GreenRoots and the Mystic Watershed Association (MyRWA), has announced it will host “Mill Creek Day,” a family-friendly community celebration taking place at ...
Chelsea City Hall, the Chelsea Senior Center, and the Chelsea Public Library will be closed on Friday, July 3, 2026, in observance of the Fourth of July holiday. In addition, the Library will be ...
Agricultural Resources (MDAR) recently confirmed an infestation of the invasive insect known as spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula or “SLF”) in Chelsea. Members of the department’s survey team ...
GreenRoots, Mass Audubon, and The Neighborhood Developers celebrated the acquisition of the Forbes site at the property on Monday morning, marking a significant milestone in a collaborative effort to ...
Maltez was asked what he felt were the key ingredients in Chelsea’s unprecedented triumph. “This award is a testament of the amazing work that we are doing in Chelsea,” said Maltez. “It is nearly ...
When Americans celebrated the Fourth of July at the turn of the 20th century, they did so in such rowdy fashion that vandalism and destruction of both public and private property were commonplace.