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Government of Chelsea, Massachusetts

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In August 1995, a new city charter was enacted. The new charter placed policy and legislative authority in an eleven-member city council and vested strong executive and administrative powers in an appointed city manager. The city manager is the chief executive of the city and is responsible for the
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was incorporated in 1857. From 1739 to 1857, Chelsea was incorporated as a town. From 1857 to 1991 (with the exception of 1908 to 1911), the city's head of government was the mayor of Chelsea. The office of mayor ceased to exist after the city went into receivership. Since 1995, Chelsea has been led
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On December 12, 1911, Chelsea elected its first mayor and board of aldermen since the Board of Control took charge of the city government. James H. Malone defeated George W. Ford by 791 votes to become the city's first mayor in over three years. Alexander Cook, Marcus M. Merritt, William S. Young,
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During the late 1980s and early 1990s, the city was facing financial difficulties due to poor municipal accounting and unsound decisions made by the city's elected leaders. By 1991, Chelsea was facing a $ 9.5 million deficit and was faced with the possibility of laying off 25% of the city's
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passed an act creating a Board of Control to perform the duties of the mayor and board of aldermen during the recovery. It also appointed a five-member School Committee to take the place the fifteen-member elected one. The board consisted of five members appointed by Acting Governor
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William A. O'Brien, George F. Henderson, Jr., James J. Kane, Samuel Markell, David Wilte, and William J. Williams were elected to the board of aldermen, and Cook was chosen to serve as the board's president. Malone and the board were sworn in on January 1, 1912.
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Acting Governor Draper appointed William E. McClintock, a civil engineer and former chairman of the Massachusetts Highway Commission and City Engineer of Chelsea, Mark Wilmarth, a civil engineer from
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override was rejected by the voters, which prevented the city from raising taxes high enough to cover the deficit. The city was faced with the possibility of being annexed by
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Chelsea's deputy city manager. Became interim city manager after Ambrosino became the court administrator of the Trial Court for Massachusetts.
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Chelsea's deputy city manager. Became interim city manager after Ash became the state's Secretary of Housing and Economic Development.
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On April 12, 1908, nearly half the city was destroyed and 18,000 people (56% of the population) were left homeless by the
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In 1857, Chelsea was incorporated as a city. It was governed by a mayor and board of aldermen. The city's first mayor was
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Chelsea's Finance Director. Served as interim city manager after the city council became deadlocked between
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or entering state receivership. On September 11, 1991, the state legislature approved Governor
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Rezendes, Michael (May 18, 1991). "Flynn receptive to annexing, aiding Chelsea".
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Biddle, Frederic M. (September 13, 1991). "Carlin takes the reins in Chelsea".
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Laidler, John (July 30, 2000). "Chelsea Stuck on Selecting City Manager".
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Higgins, Richard (July 25, 2000). "Chelsea Council Deadlocks in Votes".
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Barnicle, Mike (September 8, 1991). "Chelsea: Mugged and abandoned".
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in 1894, and in 1895 he was reelected having been nominated on the
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Howe, Peter J. (September 12, 1991). "Chelsea to get receiver".
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Became acting mayor when Mayor Joseph Margolis died in office
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Chelsea Historical Society, Mayors of Chelsea 1857 – 1991.
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Chairman James Carlin to serve as the city's receiver.
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and the remainder of North Chelsea changed its name to
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list of the city managers of Chelsea, Massachusetts
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Index

Mayor of Chelsea, Massachusetts
Chelsea, Massachusetts
Boston
Samuel Maverick
Rumney Marsh
Pullen Point
Hog Island
Noddle's Island
Chelsea
London, England
Saugus, Massachusetts
Winthrop, Massachusetts
Revere, Massachusetts
Francis B. Fay
first Great Chelsea Fire
Massachusetts General Court
Eben Sumner Draper
Malden, Massachusetts
Beverly, Massachusetts
United States Trust Company
Chelsea High School
Proposition 2 1/2
Boston
William Weld
MBTA
Chelsea, Massachusetts
Francis B. Fay

Whig
Frank B. Fay

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