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This year, Fields is running to raise money for the Dana Farber Marathon Team, in large part spurred on by her aunt, Chelsea resident Justyna Oles. Oles was diagnosed with a glioblastoma brain tumor ...
We would like to take a moment to make note of the passing this past week of Virginia “Ginny” Diranian, a member of the prominent Diranian family who operated the famed Avenue Restaurant across from ...
Since its founding, Chelsea has been a city of immigrants. Waves of new arrivals have come here seeking refuge and a new beginning, and with each new generation, our community has grown stronger and ...
Three people, including two from Chelsea, were arrested at a Chelsea apartment last Thursday and are facing drug trafficking charges. On Thursday, March 27, at approximately 6 a.m., the Metro North ...
The City of Chelsea, in partnership with the Governor Bellingham Cary House Museum, is thrilled to announce a series of public Open Houses and exciting historical programming this spring as part of ...
Across two public viewings on Saturday, March 15, and Tuesday, March 18, the Chelsea Public Schools Visual Art Department ...
We recently wrote about the pervasiveness of plastics not only in our environment, but also in our bodies. However, as ominous as we thought things were at the time we wrote those words, more-recent ...
What’s additionally positive for Chelsea, is that the city has a “split tax rate,” meaning that commercial businesses, like Wulf’s Fish, pay 1.75 times more than residential property owners. The split ...
Bruins Winding down Two weeks remain on the Bruins regular season schedule, and eight games left to be played, it brings out the realization that there is much to do in the upcoming Boston off-season.
The Superior Court has approved an offer submitted by Mass Audubon, the largest nature-based conservation organization in New England, with the support of its partners, GreenRoots, a leading ...