Chelsea vs. Peterborough United, Friendly: Preview, team news, how (not) to watch
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Chelsea begin our preseason with a closed-doors friendly against Peterborough United, whom we last played in the EFL (Checkatrade) Trophy in 2019 with the Development (U23) Squad and in the 3rd round of the FA Cup in 2017 with the first-team.
Unfortunately, this match will not be televised nor will it be streamed live, which is a bit strange in these modern times, and a chance missed to showcase to the fans some of the lesser seen players of the first-team and Loan Army, not to mention a few promising youngsters. Hopefully at least highlights will be available at some point after the game.
Bedford Area Chamber “Chat & Cheers” at Beale’s May 20
“Chat & Cheers” – Bedford Town & County Update! Join us for a special evening of networking! Bring your business cards and be ready to join in the fun atmosphere to start building those great connections to build your business for 2021!
Robert Hiss, the Bedford County Administrator, and Bart Warner, the Town Manager of Bedford, will be our speakers.
You must register. Space is limited.
Business Connect @ 4 provides your business with the opportunity to get out and network! Take the time to pause from your busy life and join us from 4:30pm until 6pm to cultivate your professional relationships.
Vaccination pop-up site to open at Bedford Town Hall
News 12 Staff
Updated on:Apr 11, 2021, 4:26pm EDT
A vaccination pop-up site is set to open at Bedford Town Hall Monday.
The Town of Bedford partnered with the Antioch Baptist Church to open up the site. It will be administering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
For this pop-up, you must be over 18 years old and a New York resident.
To register, fill out this form or call
914-666-6530.
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The three towns are working to figure out how to use the Minuteman Bikeway to drive more customers to their business districts as a recovery strategy from the pandemic. (Shutterstock)
LEXINGTON, MA Lexington, Bedford and Arlington were awarded a Local Rapid Recovery Planning grant by the Massachusetts Downtown Initiative.
The goal of the LRRP program is to give every municipality in Massachusetts the opportunity to develop plans tailored to the unique economic challenges and immediate COVID-19 impacts that have affected downtowns, town centers and commercial areas throughout Massachusetts. The three towns are working to figure out how to use the Minuteman Bikeway to drive more customers to their business districts as a recovery strategy from the pandemic. The grant will focus on this project. Arlington Heights, East Lexington, and Bedford Center will be areas of specific focus.