The City of Chelsea and the Chelsea Police Department are thanking the seven local faith organizations that hosted community Faith & Blue events this October and November, opening their doors to ...
The City of Chelsea has been awarded $7 million in state grants through the Commonwealth’s Community One Stop for Growth program, a competitive initiative that supports local economic development, ...
Chelsea City Manager Fidel Maltez said, “We’re grateful to every member of the Chelsea community and wish everyone of our residents a happy and safe Thanksgiving.” Maltez decided to close the City’s ...
Funding could become available in Fiscal Year 2027 to begin a feasibility study for a new fire station in the city. Earlier this month, District 6 City Councilor Giovanni Recupero requested an update ...
“Our Treasury Department has tight financial controls on cash payments,” according to Maltez. “Similar to a bank, a teller has to tie-out cash in her register every day. If there is more cash or less ...
The Chelsea Police Department recently announced the retirement of Officer Mark O’Connor, who served for over 21 years.
Responding to an inquiry from District 6 City Councilor Giovanni Recupero about pay for active duty military who work for the city, City Manager Fidel Maltez informed the city council that Chelsea ...
The city recently received a state grant to help pay for the renovation of Kayem Park at 248 Chestnut St.
The developers came back to both boards with a scaled down proposal of 12 units that increased the number of two-bedroom units. The proposal approved by the ZBA calls for three one-bedroom units; six ...
NeighborHealth announced today the launch of a new partnership with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, bringing world-renowned cancer expertise directly to NeighborHealth patients to help close persistent ...
The Massachusetts House of Representatives today passed a bill that removes outdated and offensive language in the General Laws to describe persons with disabilities. The language in the bill removes ...
When the Supreme Court struck down the federal ban on sports betting in 2018, Americans legally wagered less than $5 billion on sports annually. Last year, they bet $150 billion — and 90% of those ...