Sumner Tunnel Renovation Project

 

The Sumner Tunnel will be closed seven days a week from
July 5 to August 31.
Starting this Wednesday, July 5, the five bus routes in Chelsea (111/112/114/116/117) will be free for both inbound/outbound trips during the closure. The SL3 and the Blue Line will also be fare-free for riders.
The mitigation plan also includes the following:
-The entire Newburyport/Rockport Commuter Rail line was reduced to
Zone 1A fare/$2.40 during the full closure.
-Discounted tolls for those registered in the Resident Discount Program will be provided for the Tobin Bridge and Ted Williams Tunnel.
Additional details on travel options are available at https://www.mass.gov/sumner-tunnel.
Travelers can also use MassDOT 511 to help review traffic conditions at mass511.com
Traffic Advisory: The City of Chelsea and the Chelsea Police Department announced the following road closures and detours that will be in effect starting on Wednesday, July 5:
  • Drivers can use the following routes while traveling in Chelsea to go South:
  • Detour to Route 99: Williams St to Route 99 (By the Encore Casino)
  • Detour to Route 1S/I-93: William St to Arlington St to Everett Ave EXT. to 93 South (Tobin Bridge)
  • Detour to Route 16 E-W: Marginal St to Eastern Ave to Route 16 West Ramp to Route 1 South (Tobin Bridge)

 

El Túnel Sumner estará cerrado los siete días de la semana desde
el 5 de julio hasta el 31 de agosto.
A partir de este miércoles 5 de julio, y durante el cierre, las cinco rutas de autobús en Chelsea (111/112/114/116/117) serán gratuitas tanto para viajes entrantes como salientes. El autobús SL3 y la Línea Azul también serán gratuitos.
El plan de mitigación también incluye lo siguiente:
-Toda la línea de trenes de cercanías de Newburyport/Rockport se redujo a la tarifa de la Zona 1A/$2.40 durante el cierre total.
-Se proporcionarán peajes con descuento para los registrados en el Programa de descuento para residentes para el puente Tobin y el túnel Ted Williams.
Detalles adicionales sobre las opciones de viaje están disponibles en https://www.mass.gov/sumner-tunnel.
Los viajeros también pueden usar MassDOT 511 para ayudar a revisar las condiciones del tráfico en mass511.com
Aviso de Tráfico: La Ciudad de Chelsea y el Departamento de Policía de Chelsea anunciaron los siguientes cierres de carreteras y desvíos que entrarán en vigencia a partir del miércoles 5 de julio:
  • Los conductores pueden usar las siguientes rutas mientras viajan en Chelsea para ir al sur:
  • Desvío a la Ruta 99: Williams St hacia la Ruta 99 (por Encore Casino)
  • Desvío a la Ruta 1S/I-93: William St a Arlington St, a la Salida de Everett Ave hacia 93 Sur (Tobin Bridge)
  • Desvío a la Ruta 16 E-W: Marginal St a Eastern Ave, hacia la Rampa de la Ruta 16 Oeste, hacia la Ruta 1 Sur (Tobin Bridge)

Chelsea Public Library July Teen Programs

Teen Coloring Group: Every Monday @ 1-2pm 
 – Pass by the teen room and help us color-in a Summer themed community poster.
Silent Reading Club: Every Tuesday @ 3-4 pm (*except July 4)
–  Get a head-start on your Summer Reading books, meet other readers, and enjoy some snacks during a quiet reading session.
Cards for Hospitalized Kids: 7/6 from 5-6 pm
 Help us make cards to send out to Cards for Hospitalized Children.
Teen Coloring & Milk Tea: 7/7 from 3-4 pm
–  Individual coloring sheets, low-fi beats, and refreshing milk tea time.
Saturday Nintendo Switch Games: 7/8 and 7/22 from 10:30am-12pm
Enjoy a 30-minute Nintendo Switch Gaming Session with friends. At least one person must have a valid Teen Library Card to play. *First come, first serve.*
Teen Movie Fridays: 7/14 starting at 2 pm
– He Named Me Malala (PG-13)
Teen Movie Fridays: 7/21 starting at 2 pm
– Freedom Writers (PG-13)
Art: Paint a Word: 7/13 from 6-7 pm
What word describes you?Join us for a painting session
Art: Smash Journal Challenge: 7/20 from 5-6 pm
Find yourself with a series of prompts!We’ll provide you with a free journal and supplies to make it your own.
Cards for Hospitalized Kids: 7/28 from 3-4 pm
-Help us make cards to send out to Cards for Hospitalized Children.

 

Chelsea Public Health – Free Childhood Vaccine Clinic / Clinica gratuita de vacunacion infantil

 

 

 

We are happy to announce that the Chelsea Public Health Division is launching a free childhood vaccine program starting Thursday, July 13.  The clinic is available to all children ages 5-18, regardless of insurance or immigration status.  All state-required vaccines for school-aged children will be available. To start, clinics will be held the 2nd Thursday of each month in Chelsea City Hall-Public Health Office. Pending need, the frequency of the clinics will be increased accordingly. Visits are by appointment only by calling 617-947-6481. 

Our aim is for this program to support our clinical partners and provide another option for Chelsea families seeking immunizations. Every effort will be made to guide families to a medical home. 

We are including a flyer for your reference, please feel free to share with your communities.

If you have any questions regarding the program, do not hesitate to contact myself or Public Health Nurses Paula McHatton or Lori Fulghum

Massachusetts Approved to Continue P-EBT Food Benefits for School Year, Summer 2022-2023

the Healey-Driscoll Administration announced that Massachusetts has received federal approval to continue Pandemic EBT (P-EBT) benefits covering school year 2022 – 2023 and summer 2023. P-EBT is a federal child nutrition program created during the COVID-19 public health emergency to promote increased food security for students eligible for free or reduced-price school meals through the United States Department of Agriculture’s National School Lunch Program (NSLP) who missed school due to COVID-19. This is the last round of school year and summer P-EBT food benefits following the end of the federal public health emergency on May 11.

 

P-EBT in the Commonwealth is jointly administered by the Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), in collaboration with local school districts.

 

“Massachusetts continues to lead in food security through initiatives that directly provide families with the funds to buy groceries that meet their nutritional and cultural needs,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Kate Walsh. “Not only does this P-EBT plan approval promote food security for nearly 500,000 students and their families, but it also supports our local grocery stores, corner stores, farmers, and their employees.”

“Food security is essential for the health and wellbeing of our students—and that need doesn’t end just because the school year does,” said Education Secretary Patrick Tutwiler. “I’m grateful that DTA and DESE are able to work with Massachusetts’ local school districts to connect families and communities to these critical food resources this summer.”

Eligible K-12 families will receive a retroactive P-EBT payment on June 25 for COVID-19-related school absences that occurred September 2022 through May 11, 2023. Amounts depend on the number of COVID-19-related excused absences accrued in a month as reported by school districts:

 

  • 1-5 absences: $25 a month per student
  • 6-15 absences: $82 a month per student
  • 16+ absences: $147 a month per student

 

In addition, an estimated 475,000 school-age children and their families will receive $120 per student in one Summer P-EBT payment on July 25. K-12 students are eligible for Summer P-EBT if they were eligible for NSLP either during the school year or the covered summer period. Students are eligible for NSLP if they are or were enrolled in SNAP, TANF, eligible categories of Medicaid, or if the school they attended participates in a specific program for high-need areas. Students previously ineligible for free or reduced-price meals may submit a school meal household application to reassess their potential eligibility no later than August 1 to qualify for summer P-EBT. Interested families must contact their school district to obtain an application.

“Families with children are one of the populations most impacted by federal SNAP Emergency Allotments ending. P-EBT has been a highly successful food resource for families. I am grateful that Massachusetts is able to provide additional benefits to these families at a time of high food prices, and for the months subsequently following the end of the extra federal and state SNAP benefits,” said DTA Acting Commissioner Mary Sheehan. 

“We’re glad to help provide this additional food support to eligible families whose children missed school for COVID-related reasons,” said DESE Commissioner Jeffrey C. Riley. “I’d like to thank DTA and school districts for their work connecting families with this support throughout the pandemic.”

Families will continue to receive P-EBT on the same card they did in the past. Households who lost their P-EBT card can request a replacement card. Newly eligible students will receive P-EBT benefits on their EBT card if they receive DTA benefits or will be mailed a P-EBT card if they do not receive DTA benefits.

Learn more about P-EBT at MAp-EBT.org.

Visit Mass.gov/ExtraCOVIDSNAP to learn more about the extra state-funded SNAP and how households can get the most out of their regular monthly benefits, as well as find other resources available.

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