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Chelsea, Massachusetts · ChelseaSpecial to the Record More than 3,500 participants lined the Boston Common to take part in Project Breads 56th annual Walk for Hunger on Sunday, May 5, 2024. Hunger and healthcare champion, Greg Wilmot, President and CEO of East Boston Neighborhood Health Center (EBNHC) was honored with the Patrick Hughes Award for Social Justice, named for the late event founder who, 56 years ago, created the Walk for Hunger to inspire action for food justice. …See the Story
EBNHC CEO Honored With Project Bread’s Patrick Hughes Award for Social Justice – Chelsea Record
Chelsea, Massachusetts · ChelseaCity Council budget hearings on a proposed $245 million Fiscal Year 2025 budget are scheduled to get underway on Monday, May 13 and run through Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. City manager Fidel Maltez officially presented the council with the FY25 budget Monday night. “The Budget funds City expenditures at $104,694,321 and School Department expenditures at $140,307,816, for a total budget of $245,002,137,” stated Maltez. “The School Department …See the Story
Nine New Positions in City Manager’s Proposed Budget – Chelsea Record
Chelsea, Massachusetts · ChelseaA 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 construction process, we believe it is time to name this new addition to our inventory of open space in the city,” said City Manager Fidel Maltez. “We would like to propose naming it Bear Park, after James P. ‘Bear’ Burke.” The city council unanimously approve…See the Story
New Park To Be Named for ‘Bear’ Burke – Chelsea Record
Chelsea, Massachusetts · ChelseaBunker Hill Community College (BHCC) will host a screening of the celebrated documentary film Inundation District, Tuesday, May 14, 6:30 p.m., followed by a Q&A with the film’s director, Boston Globe reporter David Abel. The screening is free and open to the public. “Inundation District” tells the story of one of Boston’s newest and most climate change-vulnerable neighborhoods. In a time of rising seas and intensifying storms, one of the world’…See the Story
BHCC To Host Free Screening and Director Q&A of ‘Inundation District’ – Chelsea Record
Mental Health · ChelseaBy Tracy Nowicki, Director of Elder Services The Month of May – Older Americans and Mental Health… In a world that often seems to prioritize youth and novelty, it’s easy to overlook the immense value and significance of our older Americans. Yet, their lives, experiences, and sacrifices are not just chapters in history books… they are living legacies that profoundly shape our present and future. As we navigate the complexities of modern life, it…See the Story
Vintage Vibes – Chelsea Record
Chelsea, Massachusetts · ChelseaWell-known book author Kendall Kulper inspired an audience of Chelsea High School students during a speaking engagement in the Andrew P. Quigley Library at the school. A graduate of Harvard University with an honors degree in History and Literature, Kulper writes historical fantasy for young adult readers and has published four novels. Kulper began her talk reflecting on her love of books from a young age, writing long mini-novels in middle sch…See the Story
Young Adult Book Author Kendall Kulper Speaks to Chelsea High School Students – Chelsea Record
Chelsea, Massachusetts · ChelseaGreenRoots held a city cleanup event in coordination with the national celebration of Earth Day. Shown are GreenRoots Staff, front row, front row, from left, are Inbaa Sivasankar, Bianca Bowman, Barbara Espinosa, and Andie Fisher. Back row, from left, are Jordan Llanas, Ruth Alcantara, Jamily Gonzalez, Mitikei Chengerei, Caroline Ellenbird, Roseann Bongiovanni, Jacqueline Segovia, Vladimir Perez and Erika, from Chelsea City Hall.See the Story
GreenRoots Leads Earth Day Celebration With City Cleanup Event – Chelsea Record
Chelsea, Massachusetts · ChelseaDr. Ellen Rovner, an expert on the Jewish history of Chelsea, will debut her much-anticipated documentary film Sunday, May 5 at Temple Emmanuel. Rovner’s premiere of “Chelsea, The Jewish Years,” will be one of the highlights of Cary Square Day of History, a full day of events to celebrate the City of Chelsea’s 400th year.
Dr. Ellen Rovner (center), pictured with Councillor-at-Large Leo Robinson and School Committee Member Dr. Sarah Elizabeth N…See the Story