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Distinguished veterans and residents of the Chelsea Soldier’s Home, family, friends, and state officials came to St. Michael’s Chapel Sunday to honor the Rev. Patrick Francis Healy, the Home’s beloved chaplain, on the occasion of his 100th birthday. The Rev OBITUARIES – CHELSEA RECORDSPORTSEDITORIALSRECORD STAFFPOLICEBRIEFSNEWS
Obituaries 05-13-2021. JoAnn Fabrizio March 27, 1947 – May 8, 2021 JoAnn (Fiore) Fabrizio passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 8 in her Chelsea Home. Born, raised and a lifelong resident of Chelsea, she was the beloved daughter of the late Albert A.. A MEMORIAL DAY TO LOOK BACK AND AHEAD A Memorial Day to Look Back and Ahead. by Record Staff • May 27, 2021 • 0 Comments. If Memorial Day of 2020 was unlike any other, Memorial Day of 2021 will represent almost a 180 degree turnabout from the dark days of a year ago. Thanks to the miraculous production of vaccines and plummeting infection and hospitalizations rates, it would BROADWAY CAPITAL PROPOSES 30 UNITS AT ST. STANISLAUS Broadway Capital Proposes 30 Units at St. Stanislaus Campus. With the closing of St. Stanislaus Polish Catholic Church last year, developer Broadway Capital has now advanced a plan to re-use the church as a residential complex offering home-ownership and rental opportunities. Mike Vienneau, of Broadway Capital, said they will be bringing their SAFETY GUIDANCE ISSUED TO PARISHES OF THE BOSTON As of May 29, vaccinated people are no longer required to wear masks or socially distance in our parishes. This statement applies to worship and other parish activities, but not to schools and not to the office space. Further guidelines will be issued for those two areas. Parishes and pastors will ‘CHELSEA GIRL’ HOPES TO TAKE ORGANIZING TALENTS TO CITY Long-time community organizer and life-long resident Norieliz DeJesus announced this week that she will be mounting a campaign for the District 3 City Council seat, which is currently occupied by incumbent Naomi Zabot. It is one of several races that TEACHERS FROM REGION FLOCK TO CHELSEA EDUCATOR VACCINE The collaboration came with City Manager Tom Ambrosino, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, Public Health Director Flor Amaya, Public Health Nurse Paula McHatton and the School Nurses as well. In the most recent vaccine clinic held two weeks ago, they vaccinated 134 educators, and last Friday, after opening it up, they had 305appointments.
COUNCIL PUTS SOME TEETH BEHIND FIREWORKS BAN Council Puts Some Teeth Behind Fireworks Ban. by Record Staff • May 5, 2021 • 0 Comments. The City Council voted emphatically, 9-0, on Monday night to create a new ordinance that not only bans fireworks, but also creates a $300 non-criminal fine that the Chelsea Police intend to enforce vigorously after last summer’s crazy battle with $549,000 781-201-9488 BUYER 1 SELLER 1 ADDRESS PRICE Xhuglini, Besjan 66 Chester LLC 932 Broadway #207 $374,000 Molina, Gloria E 66 Chester LLC 932 Broadway#304 $319,900
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CHELSEA RECORD
Distinguished veterans and residents of the Chelsea Soldier’s Home, family, friends, and state officials came to St. Michael’s Chapel Sunday to honor the Rev. Patrick Francis Healy, the Home’s beloved chaplain, on the occasion of his 100th birthday. The Rev OBITUARIES – CHELSEA RECORDSPORTSEDITORIALSRECORD STAFFPOLICEBRIEFSNEWS
Obituaries 05-13-2021. JoAnn Fabrizio March 27, 1947 – May 8, 2021 JoAnn (Fiore) Fabrizio passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 8 in her Chelsea Home. Born, raised and a lifelong resident of Chelsea, she was the beloved daughter of the late Albert A.. A MEMORIAL DAY TO LOOK BACK AND AHEAD A Memorial Day to Look Back and Ahead. by Record Staff • May 27, 2021 • 0 Comments. If Memorial Day of 2020 was unlike any other, Memorial Day of 2021 will represent almost a 180 degree turnabout from the dark days of a year ago. Thanks to the miraculous production of vaccines and plummeting infection and hospitalizations rates, it would BROADWAY CAPITAL PROPOSES 30 UNITS AT ST. STANISLAUS Broadway Capital Proposes 30 Units at St. Stanislaus Campus. With the closing of St. Stanislaus Polish Catholic Church last year, developer Broadway Capital has now advanced a plan to re-use the church as a residential complex offering home-ownership and rental opportunities. Mike Vienneau, of Broadway Capital, said they will be bringing their SAFETY GUIDANCE ISSUED TO PARISHES OF THE BOSTON As of May 29, vaccinated people are no longer required to wear masks or socially distance in our parishes. This statement applies to worship and other parish activities, but not to schools and not to the office space. Further guidelines will be issued for those two areas. Parishes and pastors will ‘CHELSEA GIRL’ HOPES TO TAKE ORGANIZING TALENTS TO CITY Long-time community organizer and life-long resident Norieliz DeJesus announced this week that she will be mounting a campaign for the District 3 City Council seat, which is currently occupied by incumbent Naomi Zabot. It is one of several races that TEACHERS FROM REGION FLOCK TO CHELSEA EDUCATOR VACCINE The collaboration came with City Manager Tom Ambrosino, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, Public Health Director Flor Amaya, Public Health Nurse Paula McHatton and the School Nurses as well. In the most recent vaccine clinic held two weeks ago, they vaccinated 134 educators, and last Friday, after opening it up, they had 305appointments.
COUNCIL PUTS SOME TEETH BEHIND FIREWORKS BAN Council Puts Some Teeth Behind Fireworks Ban. by Record Staff • May 5, 2021 • 0 Comments. The City Council voted emphatically, 9-0, on Monday night to create a new ordinance that not only bans fireworks, but also creates a $300 non-criminal fine that the Chelsea Police intend to enforce vigorously after last summer’s crazy battle with $549,000 781-201-9488 BUYER 1 SELLER 1 ADDRESS PRICE Xhuglini, Besjan 66 Chester LLC 932 Broadway #207 $374,000 Molina, Gloria E 66 Chester LLC 932 Broadway#304 $319,900
NEW CONSTRUCTION
man and looked at spend-ing records for those using the Chelsea Eats Debit Card, which was a pro-gram initiated by the City last year tomove families
DPH FIELD TEAM IN CHELSEA SPREADS VITAL INFORMATION ABOUT 1 day ago · Recently, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) field team focused efforts in Chelsea to spread information about the COVID-19 vaccine. Trained canvassers worked with local businesses as well as traveled door-to-door to answer questions HAS AMERICA GONE FROM ON THE BRINK TO OVER THE EDGE 1 day ago · With Americans emerging cicada-like from the restrictions imposed by COVID-19, one would think that this would be a time of joy as we resume participating in all of the things that make life worth living. But rather than embracing in a positive way our newly-rediscovered freedom after 15 months of CHELSEA PRIDE FLAG-RAISING CEREMONY FINDS NEW HOME IN 1 day ago · The Chelsea LGBTQ Coalition made a rather significant decision to move its fifth-annual Pride flag-raising ceremony from City Hall to Chelsea Square this year. Based on the large gathering at the event held last Friday, the utilization of an excellent sound system, and most importantly, the dynamic WHY WE ALL NEED EXPANDED AND IMPROVED MEDICARE FOR ALL 1 day ago · Plain and simple we need Improved Medicare for All now to make sure everyone has the health care they need. Currently many people can’t afford health care and they suffer and die and this is wrong. Health care is a matter of life and death, a human need, and a human right. Every day people areCHS ROUNDUP
1 day ago · The Chelsea High boys outdoor track and field team remained undefeated with an 85-24 victory over Malden last Wednesday. The top scorer for the Red Devils was Emmanuel Simon, who won the triple jump and took second in the long jump and 200 meter dash to score 11 points on the day. Double-winners in PEOPLE OF CHELSEA: TYSON GRAHAM AND DARBY KIRVEN 1 day ago · (The following is one in a series of sneak peeks at the upcoming People of Chelsea additions by Photographer Darlene DeVita. The new work will ultimately appear on the fence of the Chelsea Public Library (CPL) this fall in a collaboration between the People of Chelsea project and the CPL.) We moved DOWN TO THE WIRE: TWO FUTURE IVY LEAGUERS BATTLE TO THE 1 day ago · One is going to Dartmouth College, and the other is going to Harvard University, and the competition to be the top senior in the Class of 2021 was not only with great pedigree, but also with tremendous competition. Oscar Amaya Yanes, who is going to COUNCIL APPROVES ADDITIONAL $100,000 FOR SUMMER YOUTH 1 day ago · The City Council on Monday heard from more than a half-dozen parents and students who advocated for extra funding for the La Colaborativa and City of Chelsea Summer Youth Employment Initiative (SYEI), and ended up unanimously granting an extra $100,000 to the effort. Council President Roy Avellaneda OBITUARIES 06-10-2021 1 day ago · Paul Nicewicz. January 21, 1998 – May 30. 2021. Paul Nicewicz passed away on Sunday, May 30 at UMASS Medical Center in Worcester with his mother, Lee Fleck, his aunt, Daria Poe and his Devereux caregiver, Donellia Carter at his side. CPS WELCOMES NEW ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT MICHAEL LOVATO 1 day ago · Michael Lovato was unanimously approved by the Chelsea School Committee on Thursday, June 3, as Chelsea Public Schools’ next Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning effective July 1. Lovato, currently the Special Education Director inCHELSEA RECORD
Distinguished veterans and residents of the Chelsea Soldier’s Home, family, friends, and state officials came to St. Michael’s Chapel Sunday to honor the Rev. Patrick Francis Healy, the Home’s beloved chaplain, on the occasion of his 100th birthday. The Rev OBITUARIES – CHELSEA RECORDSPORTSEDITORIALSRECORD STAFFPOLICEBRIEFSNEWS
Obituaries 05-13-2021. JoAnn Fabrizio March 27, 1947 – May 8, 2021 JoAnn (Fiore) Fabrizio passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 8 in her Chelsea Home. Born, raised and a lifelong resident of Chelsea, she was the beloved daughter of the late Albert A.. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2021 Congratulations To the Class of 2021. Graduation Day is one of the few occasions that brings a smile to the faces of everyone in a community, regardless of whether they have a personal connection to a graduate. It is an occasion when all of us share in the joy — and pride — that graduation day marks in the lives of our young people. A MEMORIAL DAY TO LOOK BACK AND AHEAD A Memorial Day to Look Back and Ahead. by Record Staff • May 27, 2021 • 0 Comments. If Memorial Day of 2020 was unlike any other, Memorial Day of 2021 will represent almost a 180 degree turnabout from the dark days of a year ago. Thanks to the miraculous production of vaccines and plummeting infection and hospitalizations rates, it would BROADWAY CAPITAL PROPOSES 30 UNITS AT ST. STANISLAUS Broadway Capital Proposes 30 Units at St. Stanislaus Campus. With the closing of St. Stanislaus Polish Catholic Church last year, developer Broadway Capital has now advanced a plan to re-use the church as a residential complex offering home-ownership and rental opportunities. Mike Vienneau, of Broadway Capital, said they will be bringing their SAFETY GUIDANCE ISSUED TO PARISHES OF THE BOSTON As of May 29, vaccinated people are no longer required to wear masks or socially distance in our parishes. This statement applies to worship and other parish activities, but not to schools and not to the office space. Further guidelines will be issued for those two areas. Parishes and pastors will TEACHERS FROM REGION FLOCK TO CHELSEA EDUCATOR VACCINE The collaboration came with City Manager Tom Ambrosino, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, Public Health Director Flor Amaya, Public Health Nurse Paula McHatton and the School Nurses as well. In the most recent vaccine clinic held two weeks ago, they vaccinated 134 educators, and last Friday, after opening it up, they had 305appointments.
FAREWELL TO THE KING: NO ONE WILL MISS INFAMOUS STRIP CLUB The old King Arthur’s Lounge is torn down to clear the path. for a new business. There was no such sentiment for the demolition of King Arthur’s Lounge, which finally came down late last week on Beacham Street – taken down by owner Greg Antonelli to make way for a new marijuana business. Antonelli purchases the building a few years back DEVELOPER MAKES $12.3 MILLION MOVE ON INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY Developer Makes $12.3 Million Move on Industrial Property. A Boston developer who already has a transformative, 320-unit apartment building on Second and Vine Streets under review in Everett on the City Line has purchased additional land on the street to round out theproject.
POLICE CAPTAIN BATCHELOR IS HONORED Chelsea Police Captain David Batchelor was honored for his outstanding work with Chelsea HUB, which is a team of designated staff from community and government agencies that meet weekly to address specific situations regarding individuals facing elevated levels of risk.CHELSEA RECORD
Distinguished veterans and residents of the Chelsea Soldier’s Home, family, friends, and state officials came to St. Michael’s Chapel Sunday to honor the Rev. Patrick Francis Healy, the Home’s beloved chaplain, on the occasion of his 100th birthday. The Rev OBITUARIES – CHELSEA RECORDSPORTSEDITORIALSRECORD STAFFPOLICEBRIEFSNEWS
Obituaries 05-13-2021. JoAnn Fabrizio March 27, 1947 – May 8, 2021 JoAnn (Fiore) Fabrizio passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 8 in her Chelsea Home. Born, raised and a lifelong resident of Chelsea, she was the beloved daughter of the late Albert A.. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2021 Congratulations To the Class of 2021. Graduation Day is one of the few occasions that brings a smile to the faces of everyone in a community, regardless of whether they have a personal connection to a graduate. It is an occasion when all of us share in the joy — and pride — that graduation day marks in the lives of our young people. A MEMORIAL DAY TO LOOK BACK AND AHEAD A Memorial Day to Look Back and Ahead. by Record Staff • May 27, 2021 • 0 Comments. If Memorial Day of 2020 was unlike any other, Memorial Day of 2021 will represent almost a 180 degree turnabout from the dark days of a year ago. Thanks to the miraculous production of vaccines and plummeting infection and hospitalizations rates, it would SAFETY GUIDANCE ISSUED TO PARISHES OF THE BOSTON As of May 29, vaccinated people are no longer required to wear masks or socially distance in our parishes. This statement applies to worship and other parish activities, but not to schools and not to the office space. Further guidelines will be issued for those two areas. Parishes and pastors will BROADWAY CAPITAL PROPOSES 30 UNITS AT ST. STANISLAUS Broadway Capital Proposes 30 Units at St. Stanislaus Campus. With the closing of St. Stanislaus Polish Catholic Church last year, developer Broadway Capital has now advanced a plan to re-use the church as a residential complex offering home-ownership and rental opportunities. Mike Vienneau, of Broadway Capital, said they will be bringing their TEACHERS FROM REGION FLOCK TO CHELSEA EDUCATOR VACCINE The collaboration came with City Manager Tom Ambrosino, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, Public Health Director Flor Amaya, Public Health Nurse Paula McHatton and the School Nurses as well. In the most recent vaccine clinic held two weeks ago, they vaccinated 134 educators, and last Friday, after opening it up, they had 305appointments.
MARIA BELEN POWER WILL RUN FOR DISTRICT 8 SEAT ON CITY Maria Belen Power, who was appointed by President Joseph Biden to the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council, will be bringing her impressive national credentials into the 2021 city election. Power has announced her intention to run DEVELOPER MAKES $12.3 MILLION MOVE ON INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY Developer Makes $12.3 Million Move on Industrial Property. A Boston developer who already has a transformative, 320-unit apartment building on Second and Vine Streets under review in Everett on the City Line has purchased additional land on the street to round out theproject.
BYE, BYE BOTTLES CITY GETS ONE STEP CLOSER TO OUTLAWING The state Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (ABCC) finally ruled on the appeal by several liquor stores in Chelsea regarding the 2018 ban on nip liquor bottles – with the ABCC saying it has no jurisdiction to hear or rule on the case and, thus, sending it to state Superior Court if the matter is appealed further. JUNE 2021 – CHELSEA RECORD t’s been more than a little while since there was a traditional carnival in Chelsea, but that’s about to change as the Chelsea License Board approved Fiesta Shows to stage a carnival on the Chelsea Creek waterfront from June 10 GUEST OP-ED: PANDEMIC SPOTLIGHTS DISPARITIES IN HEALTH AND As the COVID-19 pandemic devastated the nation over the past year, racial disparities in the healthcare system are finally getting the attention they deserve from policymakers. Now, lawmakers and local leaders across the nation are trying to figure out not just how to address disparities in how we WITH MANY HIGH SCHOOLERS STILL AT HOME, CPS HOPES FOR The Chelsea Public Schools (CPS) is looking to apply for state permission to stage a Virtual School option for next school term, starting in September – as they believe many families might not be ready to fully return when the fall comes around. Supt. Almi Abeyta said the state is requiring all 2021 MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES After a year in 2020 where Memorial Day Exercises were moved to an online format, City officials and several residents came together in person for the 2021 Memorial Day Exercises – one of the first in-person official City events that has taken place since March 2020. In a welcome retreat from theCHS ROUNDUP
CHS Boys Track Tops Everett, Classical. The Chelsea High boys outdoor track and field team celebrated a successful return to competition after a two-year hiatus with victories over Everett and Lynn Classical in a tri-meet last week at Chelsea Stadium. NEW SOLDIERS’ HOME SUPT. LOVES WORKING IN CHELSEA There’s a lot going on at the Chelsea Soldiers’ Home, and new Supt. Eric Johnson is on the case day in and day out – whether it’s keeping track of the new construction project or caring for the veterans, he said he loves his job. Johnson is originally from Pittsburgh, but came out to ENDURING FAITH: THE REV. PATRICK HEALY CELEBRATES HIS Distinguished veterans and residents of the Chelsea Soldier’s Home, family, friends, and state officials came to St. Michael’s Chapel Sunday to honor the Rev. Patrick Francis Healy, the Home’s beloved chaplain, on the occasion of his 100th birthday. The Rev. Healy is a highly decorated veteran SALESIANS BOYS & GIRLS CLUB TO HOST OUTDOOR FUNDRAISER As things slowly get back to normal with more and more residents being vaccinated, the Salesian Boys & Girls Club staff have decided to move forward with their 12th annual spring fundraiser on June 10. Last year, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic the VETERAN RECALLS SENDING OFF FALLEN CHELSEA SOLDIER DURING Some of the most poignant and heart-wrenching remembrances on a time like Memorial Day often happen spontaneously, and that’s just what occurred on Monday, May 31, during Chelsea’s return to in-person events with the annual Memorial Day Exercises. Though not on the agenda or the program, PeterCHELSEA RECORD
Special to the Record This week, State Rep. Dan Ryan formally launched his 2020 Re-election bid for the Second Suffolk District, which includes much of Chelsea and the Boston neighborhood of Charlestown.CHELSEA RECORD
Distinguished veterans and residents of the Chelsea Soldier’s Home, family, friends, and state officials came to St. Michael’s Chapel Sunday to honor the Rev. Patrick Francis Healy, the Home’s beloved chaplain, on the occasion of his 100th birthday. The Rev OBITUARIES – CHELSEA RECORDSPORTSEDITORIALSRECORD STAFFPOLICEBRIEFSNEWS
Obituaries 05-13-2021. JoAnn Fabrizio March 27, 1947 – May 8, 2021 JoAnn (Fiore) Fabrizio passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 8 in her Chelsea Home. Born, raised and a lifelong resident of Chelsea, she was the beloved daughter of the late Albert A.. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2021 Congratulations To the Class of 2021. Graduation Day is one of the few occasions that brings a smile to the faces of everyone in a community, regardless of whether they have a personal connection to a graduate. It is an occasion when all of us share in the joy — and pride — that graduation day marks in the lives of our young people. A MEMORIAL DAY TO LOOK BACK AND AHEAD A Memorial Day to Look Back and Ahead. by Record Staff • May 27, 2021 • 0 Comments. If Memorial Day of 2020 was unlike any other, Memorial Day of 2021 will represent almost a 180 degree turnabout from the dark days of a year ago. Thanks to the miraculous production of vaccines and plummeting infection and hospitalizations rates, it would BROADWAY CAPITAL PROPOSES 30 UNITS AT ST. STANISLAUS Broadway Capital Proposes 30 Units at St. Stanislaus Campus. With the closing of St. Stanislaus Polish Catholic Church last year, developer Broadway Capital has now advanced a plan to re-use the church as a residential complex offering home-ownership and rental opportunities. Mike Vienneau, of Broadway Capital, said they will be bringing their SAFETY GUIDANCE ISSUED TO PARISHES OF THE BOSTON As of May 29, vaccinated people are no longer required to wear masks or socially distance in our parishes. This statement applies to worship and other parish activities, but not to schools and not to the office space. Further guidelines will be issued for those two areas. Parishes and pastors will TEACHERS FROM REGION FLOCK TO CHELSEA EDUCATOR VACCINE The collaboration came with City Manager Tom Ambrosino, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, Public Health Director Flor Amaya, Public Health Nurse Paula McHatton and the School Nurses as well. In the most recent vaccine clinic held two weeks ago, they vaccinated 134 educators, and last Friday, after opening it up, they had 305appointments.
FAREWELL TO THE KING: NO ONE WILL MISS INFAMOUS STRIP CLUB The old King Arthur’s Lounge is torn down to clear the path. for a new business. There was no such sentiment for the demolition of King Arthur’s Lounge, which finally came down late last week on Beacham Street – taken down by owner Greg Antonelli to make way for a new marijuana business. Antonelli purchases the building a few years back DEVELOPER MAKES $12.3 MILLION MOVE ON INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY Developer Makes $12.3 Million Move on Industrial Property. A Boston developer who already has a transformative, 320-unit apartment building on Second and Vine Streets under review in Everett on the City Line has purchased additional land on the street to round out theproject.
POLICE CAPTAIN BATCHELOR IS HONORED Chelsea Police Captain David Batchelor was honored for his outstanding work with Chelsea HUB, which is a team of designated staff from community and government agencies that meet weekly to address specific situations regarding individuals facing elevated levels of risk.CHELSEA RECORD
Distinguished veterans and residents of the Chelsea Soldier’s Home, family, friends, and state officials came to St. Michael’s Chapel Sunday to honor the Rev. Patrick Francis Healy, the Home’s beloved chaplain, on the occasion of his 100th birthday. The Rev OBITUARIES – CHELSEA RECORDSPORTSEDITORIALSRECORD STAFFPOLICEBRIEFSNEWS
Obituaries 05-13-2021. JoAnn Fabrizio March 27, 1947 – May 8, 2021 JoAnn (Fiore) Fabrizio passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 8 in her Chelsea Home. Born, raised and a lifelong resident of Chelsea, she was the beloved daughter of the late Albert A.. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2021 Congratulations To the Class of 2021. Graduation Day is one of the few occasions that brings a smile to the faces of everyone in a community, regardless of whether they have a personal connection to a graduate. It is an occasion when all of us share in the joy — and pride — that graduation day marks in the lives of our young people. A MEMORIAL DAY TO LOOK BACK AND AHEAD A Memorial Day to Look Back and Ahead. by Record Staff • May 27, 2021 • 0 Comments. If Memorial Day of 2020 was unlike any other, Memorial Day of 2021 will represent almost a 180 degree turnabout from the dark days of a year ago. Thanks to the miraculous production of vaccines and plummeting infection and hospitalizations rates, it would BROADWAY CAPITAL PROPOSES 30 UNITS AT ST. STANISLAUS Broadway Capital Proposes 30 Units at St. Stanislaus Campus. With the closing of St. Stanislaus Polish Catholic Church last year, developer Broadway Capital has now advanced a plan to re-use the church as a residential complex offering home-ownership and rental opportunities. Mike Vienneau, of Broadway Capital, said they will be bringing their SAFETY GUIDANCE ISSUED TO PARISHES OF THE BOSTON As of May 29, vaccinated people are no longer required to wear masks or socially distance in our parishes. This statement applies to worship and other parish activities, but not to schools and not to the office space. Further guidelines will be issued for those two areas. Parishes and pastors will TEACHERS FROM REGION FLOCK TO CHELSEA EDUCATOR VACCINE The collaboration came with City Manager Tom Ambrosino, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, Public Health Director Flor Amaya, Public Health Nurse Paula McHatton and the School Nurses as well. In the most recent vaccine clinic held two weeks ago, they vaccinated 134 educators, and last Friday, after opening it up, they had 305appointments.
FAREWELL TO THE KING: NO ONE WILL MISS INFAMOUS STRIP CLUB The old King Arthur’s Lounge is torn down to clear the path. for a new business. There was no such sentiment for the demolition of King Arthur’s Lounge, which finally came down late last week on Beacham Street – taken down by owner Greg Antonelli to make way for a new marijuana business. Antonelli purchases the building a few years back DEVELOPER MAKES $12.3 MILLION MOVE ON INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY Developer Makes $12.3 Million Move on Industrial Property. A Boston developer who already has a transformative, 320-unit apartment building on Second and Vine Streets under review in Everett on the City Line has purchased additional land on the street to round out theproject.
POLICE CAPTAIN BATCHELOR IS HONORED Chelsea Police Captain David Batchelor was honored for his outstanding work with Chelsea HUB, which is a team of designated staff from community and government agencies that meet weekly to address specific situations regarding individuals facing elevated levels of risk. JUNE 2021 – CHELSEA RECORD t’s been more than a little while since there was a traditional carnival in Chelsea, but that’s about to change as the Chelsea License Board approved Fiesta Shows to stage a carnival on the Chelsea Creek waterfront from June 10 GUEST OP-ED: PANDEMIC SPOTLIGHTS DISPARITIES IN HEALTH AND As the COVID-19 pandemic devastated the nation over the past year, racial disparities in the healthcare system are finally getting the attention they deserve from policymakers. Now, lawmakers and local leaders across the nation are trying to figure out not just how to address disparities in how we WITH MANY HIGH SCHOOLERS STILL AT HOME, CPS HOPES FOR The Chelsea Public Schools (CPS) is looking to apply for state permission to stage a Virtual School option for next school term, starting in September – as they believe many families might not be ready to fully return when the fall comes around. Supt. Almi Abeyta said the state is requiring all 2021 MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES After a year in 2020 where Memorial Day Exercises were moved to an online format, City officials and several residents came together in person for the 2021 Memorial Day Exercises – one of the first in-person official City events that has taken place since March 2020. In a welcome retreat from the NEW SOLDIERS’ HOME SUPT. LOVES WORKING IN CHELSEA There’s a lot going on at the Chelsea Soldiers’ Home, and new Supt. Eric Johnson is on the case day in and day out – whether it’s keeping track of the new construction project or caring for the veterans, he said he loves his job. Johnson is originally from Pittsburgh, but came out to ENDURING FAITH: THE REV. PATRICK HEALY CELEBRATES HIS Distinguished veterans and residents of the Chelsea Soldier’s Home, family, friends, and state officials came to St. Michael’s Chapel Sunday to honor the Rev. Patrick Francis Healy, the Home’s beloved chaplain, on the occasion of his 100th birthday. The Rev. Healy is a highly decorated veteranCHS ROUNDUP
CHS Boys Track Tops Everett, Classical. The Chelsea High boys outdoor track and field team celebrated a successful return to competition after a two-year hiatus with victories over Everett and Lynn Classical in a tri-meet last week at Chelsea Stadium. SALESIANS BOYS & GIRLS CLUB TO HOST OUTDOOR FUNDRAISER As things slowly get back to normal with more and more residents being vaccinated, the Salesian Boys & Girls Club staff have decided to move forward with their 12th annual spring fundraiser on June 10. Last year, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic the VETERAN RECALLS SENDING OFF FALLEN CHELSEA SOLDIER DURING Some of the most poignant and heart-wrenching remembrances on a time like Memorial Day often happen spontaneously, and that’s just what occurred on Monday, May 31, during Chelsea’s return to in-person events with the annual Memorial Day Exercises. Though not on the agenda or the program, Peter MARIA BELEN POWER WILL RUN FOR DISTRICT 8 SEAT ON CITY Maria Belen Power, who was appointed by President Joseph Biden to the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council, will be bringing her impressive national credentials into the 2021 city election. Power has announced her intention to runCHELSEA RECORD
Distinguished veterans and residents of the Chelsea Soldier’s Home, family, friends, and state officials came to St. Michael’s Chapel Sunday to honor the Rev. Patrick Francis Healy, the Home’s beloved chaplain, on the occasion of his 100th birthday. The Rev OBITUARIES – CHELSEA RECORDSPORTSEDITORIALSRECORD STAFFPOLICEBRIEFSNEWS
Obituaries 05-13-2021. JoAnn Fabrizio March 27, 1947 – May 8, 2021 JoAnn (Fiore) Fabrizio passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 8 in her Chelsea Home. Born, raised and a lifelong resident of Chelsea, she was the beloved daughter of the late Albert A.. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2021 Congratulations To the Class of 2021. Graduation Day is one of the few occasions that brings a smile to the faces of everyone in a community, regardless of whether they have a personal connection to a graduate. It is an occasion when all of us share in the joy — and pride — that graduation day marks in the lives of our young people. A MEMORIAL DAY TO LOOK BACK AND AHEAD A Memorial Day to Look Back and Ahead. by Record Staff • May 27, 2021 • 0 Comments. If Memorial Day of 2020 was unlike any other, Memorial Day of 2021 will represent almost a 180 degree turnabout from the dark days of a year ago. Thanks to the miraculous production of vaccines and plummeting infection and hospitalizations rates, it would OBITUARIES – PAGE 2 – CHELSEA RECORDOBITUARIES CHELSEA MASSOBITUARIES CHELSEA MICHIGANCHELSEA RECORD OBITS Obituaries 01-14-2021. by Record Staff • January 14, 2021 • 0 Comments. Ella Jagielski March 6, 1925 – January 9, 2021 Ella M. Jagielski, 95, of Chelsea passed away on Saturday January 9 in the peaceful surroundings of the home where she resided in for over 57 years. Born in Winchester, Connecticut,. Read more →. BROADWAY CAPITAL PROPOSES 30 UNITS AT ST. STANISLAUS Broadway Capital Proposes 30 Units at St. Stanislaus Campus. With the closing of St. Stanislaus Polish Catholic Church last year, developer Broadway Capital has now advanced a plan to re-use the church as a residential complex offering home-ownership and rental opportunities. Mike Vienneau, of Broadway Capital, said they will be bringing their ARCHIVE – CHELSEA RECORD Plan West Chelsea - Facebook Page Plan West Chelsea 2014 Community Survey Planee West Chelsea 2014 Encuesta Sobre La Comunidad TEACHERS FROM REGION FLOCK TO CHELSEA EDUCATOR VACCINE The collaboration came with City Manager Tom Ambrosino, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, Public Health Director Flor Amaya, Public Health Nurse Paula McHatton and the School Nurses as well. In the most recent vaccine clinic held two weeks ago, they vaccinated 134 educators, and last Friday, after opening it up, they had 305appointments.
ST. MARY’S AND OUR LADY OF GRACE ARE BECOMING A NEW PARISH By Stephen W. Fielding. A seamless and natural transition to become a new parish is currently taking place between St. Mary of the Assumption Church of Revere and Our Lady of Grace Church serving Chelsea and Everett that includes a beautiful, spiritual Haitian community and a growing Vietnamese community. BYE, BYE BOTTLES CITY GETS ONE STEP CLOSER TO OUTLAWING The state Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (ABCC) finally ruled on the appeal by several liquor stores in Chelsea regarding the 2018 ban on nip liquor bottles – with the ABCC saying it has no jurisdiction to hear or rule on the case and, thus, sending it to state Superior Court if the matter is appealed further.CHELSEA RECORD
Distinguished veterans and residents of the Chelsea Soldier’s Home, family, friends, and state officials came to St. Michael’s Chapel Sunday to honor the Rev. Patrick Francis Healy, the Home’s beloved chaplain, on the occasion of his 100th birthday. The Rev OBITUARIES – CHELSEA RECORDSPORTSEDITORIALSRECORD STAFFPOLICEBRIEFSNEWS
Obituaries 05-13-2021. JoAnn Fabrizio March 27, 1947 – May 8, 2021 JoAnn (Fiore) Fabrizio passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 8 in her Chelsea Home. Born, raised and a lifelong resident of Chelsea, she was the beloved daughter of the late Albert A.. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2021 Congratulations To the Class of 2021. Graduation Day is one of the few occasions that brings a smile to the faces of everyone in a community, regardless of whether they have a personal connection to a graduate. It is an occasion when all of us share in the joy — and pride — that graduation day marks in the lives of our young people. A MEMORIAL DAY TO LOOK BACK AND AHEAD A Memorial Day to Look Back and Ahead. by Record Staff • May 27, 2021 • 0 Comments. If Memorial Day of 2020 was unlike any other, Memorial Day of 2021 will represent almost a 180 degree turnabout from the dark days of a year ago. Thanks to the miraculous production of vaccines and plummeting infection and hospitalizations rates, it would OBITUARIES – PAGE 2 – CHELSEA RECORDOBITUARIES CHELSEA MASSOBITUARIES CHELSEA MICHIGANCHELSEA RECORD OBITS Obituaries 01-14-2021. by Record Staff • January 14, 2021 • 0 Comments. Ella Jagielski March 6, 1925 – January 9, 2021 Ella M. Jagielski, 95, of Chelsea passed away on Saturday January 9 in the peaceful surroundings of the home where she resided in for over 57 years. Born in Winchester, Connecticut,. Read more →. BROADWAY CAPITAL PROPOSES 30 UNITS AT ST. STANISLAUS Broadway Capital Proposes 30 Units at St. Stanislaus Campus. With the closing of St. Stanislaus Polish Catholic Church last year, developer Broadway Capital has now advanced a plan to re-use the church as a residential complex offering home-ownership and rental opportunities. Mike Vienneau, of Broadway Capital, said they will be bringing their ARCHIVE – CHELSEA RECORD Plan West Chelsea - Facebook Page Plan West Chelsea 2014 Community Survey Planee West Chelsea 2014 Encuesta Sobre La Comunidad TEACHERS FROM REGION FLOCK TO CHELSEA EDUCATOR VACCINE The collaboration came with City Manager Tom Ambrosino, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, Public Health Director Flor Amaya, Public Health Nurse Paula McHatton and the School Nurses as well. In the most recent vaccine clinic held two weeks ago, they vaccinated 134 educators, and last Friday, after opening it up, they had 305appointments.
ST. MARY’S AND OUR LADY OF GRACE ARE BECOMING A NEW PARISH By Stephen W. Fielding. A seamless and natural transition to become a new parish is currently taking place between St. Mary of the Assumption Church of Revere and Our Lady of Grace Church serving Chelsea and Everett that includes a beautiful, spiritual Haitian community and a growing Vietnamese community. BYE, BYE BOTTLES CITY GETS ONE STEP CLOSER TO OUTLAWING The state Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (ABCC) finally ruled on the appeal by several liquor stores in Chelsea regarding the 2018 ban on nip liquor bottles – with the ABCC saying it has no jurisdiction to hear or rule on the case and, thus, sending it to state Superior Court if the matter is appealed further. NEWS – CHELSEA RECORD People of Chelsea. by Record Staff • May 27, 2021 • 0 Comments. Max Corona, AKA MaxPro (The following is one in a series of sneak peeks at the upcoming People of Chelsea additions by Photographer Darlene DeVita. The new work will ultimately appear on the fence of the Chelsea Public Library (CPL). Read more →.SCHOOL UPDATES
District Updates •The Mary C. Burke Complex presented its 1st Annual Summer Camp Fair hosted by Parent Liaison’s Yolanda and Johnny. Representatives from organizations such as FKO, The Salvation Army, Chelsea’s Recreation and Cultural Affairs Division and the Chelsea Public Library, just to name a few, were invited to talk about theirprograms.
WITH MANY HIGH SCHOOLERS STILL AT HOME, CPS HOPES FOR The Chelsea Public Schools (CPS) is looking to apply for state permission to stage a Virtual School option for next school term, starting in September – as they believe many families might not be ready to fully return when the fall comes around. Supt. Almi Abeyta said the state is requiring all SALESIANS BOYS & GIRLS CLUB TO HOST OUTDOOR FUNDRAISER As things slowly get back to normal with more and more residents being vaccinated, the Salesian Boys & Girls Club staff have decided to move forward with their 12th annual spring fundraiser on June 10. Last year, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic theCHS ROUNDUP
CHS Boys Track Tops Everett, Classical. The Chelsea High boys outdoor track and field team celebrated a successful return to competition after a two-year hiatus with victories over Everett and Lynn Classical in a tri-meet last week at Chelsea Stadium. BRUINS BEAT: BRUINS LOOK TO REBOUND IN GAME 3 Tonight (Thursday), is the night the Bruins will try and get back on their game plan, control the puck, tighten up their defense, power up the power play, and either stay away from penalties, or kill them more effectively. It all sounds so easy, but against a strong team like theNew York Islanders
CHELSEA HIGH TO HOST WALK-IN GRADUATION ON JUNE 12 AND 13 Chelsea High School will have an in-person graduation this June, but it will mimic the unique walk-in graduation the school had last year in August for the Class of 2020. Supt. Almi Abeyta said they had already been planning for another walk-in graduation earlier this year before the state decided BAKER ANNOUNCES VACCINATION CLINICS AT MARKET BASKET Governor Charlie Baker held a press conference at the Chelsea Market Basket on Wednesday morning to announce a series of vaccination clinics that will be held at Market Basket locations across the state both this week and next. Baker said that nearly 3.7 million Massachusetts residents are fully PEOPLE OF CHELSEA: PEPPER FEE AND APRIL SWARTZ (The following is one in a series of sneak peeks at the upcoming People of Chelsea additions by Photographer Darlene DeVita. The new work will ultimately appear on the fence of the Chelsea Public Library (CPL) this fall in a collaboration between the People of ENDURING FAITH: THE REV. PATRICK HEALY CELEBRATES HIS Distinguished veterans and residents of the Chelsea Soldier’s Home, family, friends, and state officials came to St. Michael’s Chapel Sunday to honor the Rev. Patrick Francis Healy, the Home’s beloved chaplain, on the occasion of his 100th birthday. The Rev. Healy is a highly decorated veteran__ __
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GOV. BAKER FILES BILL TO ADDRESS TO-GO ALCOHOL SERVICE, MCAS, ETC. by Record Staff  • March 24, 2020 • 0 Comments Today, Gov. Charlie Baker filed An Act to Further Address Challenges Faced by Municipalities and School Districts Resulting from COVID-19, which would provide administrative relief to state and local government entities impacted by the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, including modifying local…Read more →
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GOV. BAKER ORDERS ALL NON-ESSENTIAL BUSINESSES TO CEASE IN-PERSON OPERATION, DIRECTS THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH TO ISSUE STAY AT HOME ADVISORY FOR TWO WEEKSby Seth Daniel
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SCHOOLS CLOSE ON COVID-19 CONCERNS AT WRIGHT MIDDLE SCHOOLby Seth Daniel
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2020 • 4 Comments The Chelsea Public Schools (CPS) made a quick move last Friday, March 13, to close schools indefinitely in the face of a presumed positive school community member at the Wright Middle School. Supt. Almi Abeyta announced the closure and the…Read more →
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