Guest Opinion: Improving the Quality of Life for All New Yorkers

Guest Opinion: Improving the Quality of Life for All New Yorkers

BY NYC MAYOR ERIC ADAMS | Our administration’s North Star has always been building a safer, more affordable city for working-class New Yorkers. Sometimes, that means delivering on big, generational projects that will build neighborhoods and transform boroughs. And sometimes, that means taking care of the fundamentals — the things we take for granted until […]

This Week In & Around Chelsea: December 16-22, 2024

This Week In & Around Chelsea: December 16-22, 2024

Here’s What’s Happening (in order of appearance):  Online Recording of December 15’s Chelsea Community Church Candlelight Carol Service / Holiday Caroling on the Streets of Chelsea / Menorah Lighting / Holiday Events at Verdi Cannabis / Down to Earth Farmers Market Chelsea / Holiday Caroling (and a Jordan Feiner farewell party!) / NYS Assemblymember Tony Simone’s […]

Guest Opinion: Continuing to Keep New Yorkers Safe

Guest Opinion: Continuing to Keep New Yorkers Safe

BY NYC MAYOR ERIC ADAMS | Since day one, this administration has been committed to making New York City a safer, more affordable city. And we have fought to ensure that New Yorkers can pursue their dreams by improving quality of life. New Yorkers have raised their concerns about public safety across the five boroughs […]

Hungry to Help: Cooking Demo Has Volunteers Signing on with The Chelsea Giving Kitchen

Hungry to Help: Cooking Demo Has Volunteers Signing on with The Chelsea Giving Kitchen

BY MOUSSIE FRIEDMAN with Photos Courtesy of The Chelsea Shul | November 12, 2024:  More than 100 people gathered at The Chelsea Hall event space (236 W. 23rd St.) to celebrate the official launch of The Chelsea Giving Kitchen, which has been providing food and other resources to local homebound residents—including Holocaust survivors—since March 2020. […]

Guest Opinion: Updated Financial Plan Puts Working-Class New Yorkers First, Makes Our City Safer & More Affordable

Guest Opinion: Updated Financial Plan Puts Working-Class New Yorkers First, Makes Our City Safer & More Affordable

BY NYC MAYOR ERIC ADAMS | From day one, we have put New Yorkers first, working to make this city safer, more affordable, and more livable. Thanks to our strong fiscal management — including saving nearly $900 million in taxpayer dollars over just two fiscal years, last week, we were able to deliver the November […]

Small Business Saturday and Beyond, Tom Judson’s ‘Trendy Tees’ Fit Gift-Givers Perfectly

Small Business Saturday and Beyond, Tom Judson’s ‘Trendy Tees’ Fit Gift-Givers Perfectly

Thanksgiving 2024 has come and gone–but that’s hardly the last grand annual tradition to be found during November’s waning days. Black Friday’s promise of deep discounts will lure hordes of shoppers through the doors of major retail stores, while the day after asks bargain-hunters to whittle down that holiday gift-giving list by shopping local. November […]

Cancelled Meetings, Errant Online Info Deprive Community of 10th Precinct Interaction Opportunities

Cancelled Meetings, Errant Online Info Deprive Community of 10th Precinct Interaction Opportunities

BY SCOTT STIFFLER | Save for its June through August summer hiatus, the last Wednesday of the month is when you can expect to attend the citizen-run 10th Precinct Community Council, a rich source of interaction with–and information rfrom–Precint leadership regarding crime and quality of life matters throughout Chelsea. But this month, there will be […]

Turkey Tradition Delivers to West Chelsea Destinations

Turkey Tradition Delivers to West Chelsea Destinations

November 18 and 19 saw the continuation of a local tradition, with turkeys and other Thanksgiving-centric foodstuff handed out to any and all, at four West Chelsea locations. Assisting with the distribution and/or underwriting were the Tenant Association leaders of Fulton and Elliott-Chelsea NYCHA Houses, Holy Apostles, Hudson Guild, Google, Chelsea Market, Jamestown, Triple Lift, […]

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