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Roseann Bongiovanni, executive director of GreenRoots, Saritin Rizzuto, vice president of Metro Credit Union, and Matt Frank, ...
Girls on the Run (GOTR) Greater Boston is thanking State Senator Sal DiDomenico of Everett, who secured $50,000 in the state’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget to support social-emotional learning and ...
Chelsea has released an independent financial audit report that showcases the city’s strong financial management and track record of making smart investments, according to the city manager’s office.
Inspired by Local Parents, City of Chelsea, Partners to Host First Citywide Learning Differences Day
The City of Chelsea is partnering with several local organizations including Healthy Chelsea’s Early Childhood Initiative to host Chelsea’s first citywide Learning Differences Day (LDD) – a day of fun ...
A Northeast Metro Tech freshmen English class read a novel written by their teacher and then turned the book into a heartfelt short play that they performed earlier this year, using the opportunity to ...
More than a dozen other communities in Massachusetts were selected to expand their EV Charging Stations Solutions through MassCEC’s program and include: Brockton, Brookline, Cambridge, Fitchburg, ...
Foster youth navigate a world of court dates, caseworkers, and constant change — often without a single consistent adult,” said Nicole Stewart, Executive Director of Boston CASA and a former foster ...
Nearby residents raised traffic and health concerns regarding a proposed 34-unit residential condominium development on Winnisimmet and Pembroke streets during a public hearing before the zoning board ...
The Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation, a nonprofit grantmaking and research organization, recently announced that its Board of Directors has approved nearly $1 million in grants to 14 ...
Bowling was a very popular pastime in Chelsea in the early 1970s as Broadway Lanes (atop Slaton’s), owned by George Michelson, and Chelsea Square Alleys, owned by Chet Pawlak, were the safe and ...
To borrow a phrase from the famous TV show, “Cheers,” now, “everybody knows his name.” ...
Senator DiDomenico successfully pushed through an amendment in the Fiscal Year 2026 budget for an additional $400,000 in funding for the Pediatric Palliative Care program. The state’s Pediatric ...
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