Guest Opinion: Cannabis Justice for All

Guest Opinion: Cannabis Justice for All

BY NYC MAYOR ERIC ADAMS | Legalizing cannabis was a major step forward for equity and justice in our city. But legalization is about following the new laws, not a free pass to sell unregulated cannabis products. Over the last few months, illegal cannabis retailers have taken advantage of decriminalization efforts, with unlicensed smoke shops […]

In-Demand Midtown Community Court to Expand Operations by Mid-March

In-Demand Midtown Community Court to Expand Operations by Mid-March

BY SCOTT STIFFLER | Conceived and achieved as a way in which non-violent offenders can avoid incarceration by accessing social services and performing community service, Midtown Community Court (MCC; 314 W. 54th St.) operated continuously from 1993 until in-person proceedings were suspended during the peak COVID period. It reopened in March of last year, but […]

This Week In & Around Chelsea: February 13-19, 2023

This Week In & Around Chelsea: February 13-19, 2023

In This Week’s “THIS WEEK IN & AROUND CHELSEA” NYC Council Member Erik Bottcher’s Monthly Housing Clinic / Manhattan Community Board 4 (CB4) February Committee Meetings / A Conversation About NHC’s Housing Crisis / An Homage to Black Trailblazers of Theater & Performance at Marble Collegiate Church / Fat Tuesday Feast / The 200 West 22nd Street […]

For Amy’s Bread, at Chelsea Market 25+ Years, Change Remains Baked Into Recipe for Success

For Amy’s Bread, at Chelsea Market 25+ Years, Change Remains Baked Into Recipe for Success

BY SCOTT STIFFLER | One cannot live by bread alone—but Amy Scherber, founder of Amy’s Bread, knew there was widespread appeal to this staple form of sustenance, enough to serve as the foundation for the small business she opened in 1992, staffed by five employees and located in Hell’s Kitchen. For 31 years, the store […]

NYPD Wants Your Help Identifying Individuals Targeting Nightlife Patrons

NYPD Wants Your Help Identifying Individuals Targeting Nightlife Patrons

Over the weekend came word from Chelsea’s 10th Precinct—an appeal to the community, to keep your eyes peeled for the individuals in two “WANTED” flyers created by the NYPD and published by Chelsea Community News below. The men are wanted in connection with the victimization of nightlife patrons in the Chelsea area and beyond. “The […]

The February Committee Meetings of Manhattan Community Board 4

The February Committee Meetings of Manhattan Community Board 4

To attend a full board meeting of Manhattan Community Board 4 (CB4) is to burrow into the marrow of community concerns such as affordable housing, public parks projects, landmarking efforts, and liquor license renewals. But before the full board sinks their choppers into such meaty matters, CB4’s eight individual committees are the first stop in […]

Guest Opinion: Composting for All

Guest Opinion: Composting for All

BY NYC MAYOR ERIC ADAMS | New Yorkers know that rats love trash bags full of food waste. And they know that I hate rats. This week, our Administration declared that Restaurant Week for rats in this City is finally over. For too long, New Yorkers have had to bring their compost to neighborhood drop-off […]

This Week In & Around Chelsea: February 6-12, 2023

This Week In & Around Chelsea: February 6-12, 2023

In This Week’s “THIS WEEK IN & AROUND CHELSEA” NYC Council Member Erik Bottcher (District 3) Presents a Conversation with Dr. Ashwin Vasan, Commissioner, NEC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene / Manhattan Community Board 4 (CB4) February Committee Meetings / The World is Coming to a Start: A Benefit Concert for the Ali Forney […]

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