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Chelsea was among the few cities that didn't have a flag hanging in the
Statehouse. Mary Bourque contacted Assistant Principle Patrick Schultz, who then
brought the issue to our CHS history teacher David Weinberg. Mr. Weinberg
announced the issue during his AP government class and hoped for a student or
group of students to be aroused by the dilemma and research it. To motivate his
young students, Mr. Weinberg offered an extra test grade to whomever rose to the
occasion. With sheer concern and a great deal of Chelsea pride, CHS senior Joe
Resnek made it his obligation to look into the issue and make a difference.
Resnek made sure in time Chelsea would be represented in a better way.
During his summer days Joe Resnek gained access to Chelsea city records while
working as an Assistant to City Manager Jay Ash. Searching through files, he
discovered a 20-year old letter inviting Chelsea to provide a flag to hang in
the Statehouse. At that time, Statehouse officials created the plan for the
Great Hall to hold each of the 351 city and towns flag in Massachusetts. Letters
were sent out to all of the cities, and 298 cities promptly produced a flag.
Chelsea at the time had a problem; it only had one Chelsea flag, and that flag
hung in the City Council chamber at City Hall. Chelsea officials eventually
forgot about the invitation and the issue was put aside. With this lost document
in hand, Joe got to work.
In the fall, the City of Chelsea became the
299th city in Massachusetts to hang its flag in the Great Hall at the Statehouse
in Boston. On September 13, 2006, State Senator Jarrett Barrios, State
Representative Eugene O'Flaherty, City Manager Jay Ash, members of both the City
Council and School Committee, as well as Superintendent Thomas Kingston,
Assistant Superintendent Mary Bourque, and Joe Resnek made their way to Capital
Hill and watched this historic event. This was a long time coming for the City
of Chelsea. It all came together several months ago, when a copy of the flag was
created and sent to the Statehouse.
The hanging of the flag was a
collaborative effort by Chelsea Public Schools, the City of Chelsea and State
Officials. CHS senior Joe Resnek spearheaded the effort." - from:
http://chs.chelseaschools.com/chs/news/56/.htm, where you can see the photo
of the flag.
Valentin Poposki, 26 March 2009