CCBA’s Summer Soirée Captured Chelsea’s Can-Do Spirit

CCBA’s Summer Soirée Captured Chelsea’s Can-Do Spirit

BY SUSAN PALMER MARSHALL, PRESIDENT, CCBA | The Council of Chelsea Block Associations (CCBA) recently hosted its Summer Soirée at Ora La Casa de Las Flores (229 Ninth Avenue). Delegates representing CCBA’s Member Block and Tenant Associations gathered with elected officials, their community liaisons, and invited guests for an evening of cocktails and conversation. Throughout […]

Q&A with Chelsea’s Out Gay Elected Officials

Q&A with Chelsea’s Out Gay Elected Officials

The following editorial content first appeared in the print edition and on the website of our sister publication, LGBTQCommunityNews.nyc. BY SCOTT STIFFLER | What’s so queer—politically speaking—about the place where I live, work, and play? If you have to ask, you’re probably not a registered voter residing in Chelsea or its adjacent areas. No matter […]

Remembering Hilda Reiger (1934-2026)

Remembering Hilda Reiger (1934-2026)

BY JOANNE DOWNES (with additional text from the Regier family) | Prominent longtime Chelsea resident and community activist Hilda Mae Regier passed away during the early morning hours of Feb. 15, 2026, at Kidron Bethel Healthcare (a care facility in Kansas), where she had resided for the past three years. Born in 1934 in Goessel, […]

Guest Opinion: Silverstein’s Avenir is Our Community’s Nightmare

Guest Opinion: Silverstein’s Avenir is Our Community’s Nightmare

BY INGE IVCHENKO: President, London Terrace Tenants Association & Manhattan Community Board 4 Member (opinions expressed here are her own) | As a longtime West Side resident and member of Community Board 4, I have watched with cautious optimism as development reshaped our neighborhood.  At its best, thoughtful planning has transformed old industrial blocks into […]

Guest Opinion: Save Chelsea Reports on How NYCHA’s Chelsea Plan Threatens Neighborhod Character

Guest Opinion: Save Chelsea Reports on How NYCHA’s Chelsea Plan Threatens Neighborhod Character

Note: The person providing answers to the below  Q&A is not participating is his capacity as a member of Manhattan Community Board 4 (CB4). Instead, he is writing as spokesperson for (and member of) the preservationist group Save Chelesa. The topic of this Q&A is Save Chelsea’s report of August 22, 2025, in which the […]

Guest Opinion | Save Chelsea to Erik Bottcher: Stop Supporting NYCHA’s ‘Indefensible’ Plan for Chelsea

Guest Opinion | Save Chelsea to Erik Bottcher: Stop Supporting NYCHA’s ‘Indefensible’ Plan for Chelsea

Note: The following letter, sent out on the morning of August 8, 2025, is published with the permission of Save Chelsea. The community-based organization encourages you to contact City Council Member Erik Bottcher and other elected officials with your concerns about the NYCHA plan.     August 8, 2025 / TO: City Council Member Erik Bottcher […]

With Commitment to Connect in Effect, Vanderbilt Brings New Era of Openness to the Close

With Commitment to Connect in Effect, Vanderbilt Brings New Era of Openness to the Close

BY SCOTT STIFFLER | From wall of silence to font of information: That’s the seismic shift in style and substance, since a September 26, 2024 announcement noted that financially faltering General Theological Seminary (GTS) signed an agreement establishing Nashville-based Vanderbilt University as presumptive lessee of the Close (aka the 207-year-old Seminary grounds, W. 20th to […]

Community Voices: NYCHA Residents Talk Renovation, Privatization, Demolition

Community Voices: NYCHA Residents Talk Renovation, Privatization, Demolition

ChelseaCommunityNews.com (CCNews) is an independent online newspaper providing news, arts, events, and opinion content to Manhattan’s Chelsea community and its adjacent areas. That free content is made possible by advertising revenue, grants, and voluntary reader donations. Click here to contribute to our GoFundMe campaign.  ************************************************ BY LETISIA ROMERO | I have lived in the Elliott-Chelsea […]

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