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For those of us who were around at that time, Earth Day gave us hope that we had reached a turning point in the effort to eliminate the air and water pollution that threatened the health of every ...
Climate change is creating severe and frequent natural disasters across our nation, and the cancellation of federal funding ...
The Fundraising committee from The Blessed Mother of the Morning Star Parish recently met to plan our upcoming fundraising ...
“Over the years, the Pires family has become indispensable to our organization,” said Barry Berman, CEO of Chelsea Jewish Lifecare. “They each have different positions and strengths. Mary Ann, Kim, ...
Kathleen “Kay” (Philbin) Donovan, a beloved former teacher and administrator in Everett and a highly respected leader in the field of education, died April 13, 2025, after a brief illness. She was 87.
The passing this week of Pope Francis will leave a deep void in the conscience of our world. Pope Francis, a native of Argentina who became the first Jesuit and Latin American pope, fought for a more ...
Chelsea and Everett officials were notified last week that a $50 million grant to alleviate the potential for flooding along the Island End River on the Chelsea and Everett border was abruptly ...
With temperatures reaching the 80s this past Saturday, our region felt its first taste of summer. But, as always is the case at this time of year along the Massachusetts coast, Saturday’s balmy air ...
The Chelsea City Council is evaluating City Manager Fidel Maltez and is asking Chelsea residents to participate in a public feedback survey as part of the process. The survey will be available to ...
Welcome back to The Chelsea Scoop! This week, I attended the Community Budget Session– so get ready for insights into Chelsea’s finances! And just like last time, passionate youth showed up in large ...
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