Local environmental justice nonprofit GreenRoots and the Conservation Law Foundation filed a suit challenging the decision by ...
GreenRoots held a city cleanup event in coordination with the national celebration of Earth Day. Shown are GreenRoots Staff, ...
Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll, advocate and Chairman of the Jordan Brand Advisory Board (NIKE, Inc.) Larry Miller, and ...
More than 3,500 participants lined the Boston Common to take part in Project Breads 56th annual Walk for Hunger on Sunday, ...
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Manny Delcarmen, who was a member of the 2007 World Series championship team, threw out the ...
Jillian Eaves, daughter of Dr. William “Billy” Eaves, a Chelsea native, and Jane Page of Revere, received her Master’s Degree ...
The “Superbikers” design team at Chelsea High School advanced to the finals of the National Texas Instruments Codes Contest ...
A new city park at 212 Congress Ave. will be named after lifelong Chelsea resident James P. “Bear” Burke, who died in 2018 at the age of 75. “As we advance this park through the design and ...
The city is looking at options to honor the late Chelsea Police Detective Scott Conley. Conley died at the age of 52 in March after a lengthy illness. Early in April, District 6 Councilor Giovanni ...
Dr. Ellen Rovner, an expert on the Jewish history of Chelsea, will debut her much-anticipated documentary film Sunday, May 5 ...
East Boston Neighborhood Health Center (EBNHC), soon to be NeighborHealth, is thrilled to announce the Art of Health Care fundraising event at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston on June 12. This ...
The ADA recently reported that anti-semitic incidents in the past 10 years have grown exponentially from about 750 in 2013 to almost 9000 in 2023. CAIR reported that over the past decade, anti-Muslim ...