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Highland Park Rehab & Healthcare Center held a glamorous, Hollywood-themed senior prom on May 30 for residents, families, and ...
The MBTA is today reminding riders that Blue Line service will be suspended between Bowdoin and Orient Heights all day, every day, for nine days, June 7 – 15. Riders can find complete information at ...
The Board of Trustees of the Barbara Henry Courage in Teaching Award recently announced the 2025 recipient, Laura Londoño of the Joseph A. Browne Middle School in Chelsea. The award presentation will ...
The planned Island End River Flood Resilience Project includes a barrier, tidal gates, and restored wetlands, which together will protect thousands of people and billions of dollars in economic ...
Legendary youth sports coach Larry Notkin will be remembered at a memorial tribute on Sunday, July 6 at 11 a.m. at Pride of Lynn Cemetery, 89 Lake Shore Road, Lynn.
The City of Chelsea and the Chelsea LGBTQ Coalition held its 10th Annual Flag Raising Ceremony Saturday, May 31 at Washington Park in Prattville. Matt Frank, co-founder of the Coalition, welcomed the ...
The city council unanimously approved the Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) budget, totaling $261.7 million, at Monday night’s meeting.
The selected cities—ranging from large urban centers to small towns—will receive not only financial resources, but also direct technical assistance, peer learning opportunities, and strategic guidance ...
Nathan “Nat” Hem learned in May that they won the 2025 Congressional Art Competition, becoming one of a handful of high school students in Massachusetts to win the competition.
City Manager Fidel Maltez has placed an emphasis on communicating with residents since he took office last year. Earlier this week, Maltez recorded the latest in his series of public outreach videos ...
Ariel Chacon-Aracena wins D-4 State crown in the shot-put Chelsea High’s Ariel Chacon-Aracena brought home a state championship in this past weekend’s MIAA Division 4 track and field meet that was ...
One of the memorable lines on the album, in which Coleman summarized the annual lament of Sox’ fans prior to ‘67, whose hopes for glory in spring training never were borne out, was this: “When April’s ...
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