This Week In & Around Chelsea: June 10-16, 2024

This Week In & Around Chelsea: June 10-16, 2024

Here’s What’s Happening This Week In & Around Chelsea Programming In, Around Bella Abzug Park / ¡Arriba! Celebrates the High Line’s Birthday / The Puccini Jukebox / Super Sidewalk Fest / Buy Black Marketplace / Down to Earth Farmers Market Chelsea / PRIDE Month Events: Chelsea Community Church PRIDE-Themed 1pm June Sunday Services The Hudson […]

This Week In & Around Chelsea: June 3-9, 2024

This Week In & Around Chelsea: June 3-9, 2024

Here’s What’s Happening This Week In & Around Chelsea Spring Fling / Down to Earth Farmers Market Chelsea / The Full Board of Manhattan Community Board 4 / Programming In, Around Bella Abzug Park / Gianetta’s Vendetta: A Free Musical Event  / Super Sidewalk Fest / June PRIDE Month Events: Paws for Pride; Seventh Avenue […]

Spring Plantings Prepped Clement Clarke Moore Park for Picturesque Succeeding Season

Spring Plantings Prepped Clement Clarke Moore Park for Picturesque Succeeding Season

BY SCOTT STIFFLER | Spring spruce-up efforts at Clement Clarke Moore Park (W. 22nd St. & 10th Ave.) have bloomed, finding the beloved West Chelsea destination poised for another season in the sun, as soaked up by the park’s perennial summertime patrons. The greening initiative was rooted in April 28’s Earth Day celebration. “We wanted […]

Manhattanhenge Makes for a Picture Perfect Setting Sun

Manhattanhenge Makes for a Picture Perfect Setting Sun

Remember when all of NYC stopped what they’re doing, spilled out onto the streets, and gazed skyward to observe April 8’s solar eclipse? Those who somehow missed the massively hyped event may well be crestfallen to know the next comparable event won’t happen in NYC until May 1, 2079. Until then—and this is no mere […]

General Theological Seminary Delivers on ‘Committed to Regular Updates’ Vow Weeks Later, Upon Request

General Theological Seminary Delivers on ‘Committed to Regular Updates’ Vow Weeks Later, Upon Request

BY SCOTT STIFFLER | Weeks after a public presentation during which General Theological Seminary (GTS) leadership detailed the thinking behind a Hail Mary pass to save the sprawling Chelsea campus from financial ruin, locals find themselves left largely in the dark regarding what’s going on behind closed doors—attached to buildings located behind fences and walls. […]

‘Mental Health and the Clubhouse Model’ is Focus of Council Member Bottcher’s May 22 Online Event

‘Mental Health and the Clubhouse Model’ is Focus of Council Member Bottcher’s May 22 Online Event

NYC Council Member Erik Bottcher’s “Policy Perspectives” Series Presents “Mental Health and the Clubhouse Model” An Online Conversation & Q&A at 5pm on Wednesday, May 22 Chelsea’s own City Council Member Erik Bottcher has made NYC’s mental health policy a priority since first campaigning for the District 3 seat. Bottcher advocates for a more nuanced, […]

PB’S Top Three: Council Member Bottcher Announces Trio of Winning Participatory Budgeting Projects

PB’S Top Three: Council Member Bottcher Announces Trio of Winning Participatory Budgeting Projects

BY SCOTT STIFFLER | From Hollywood movie budgets to political hush money, a million dollars sure ain’t what it used to be. But don’t tell that to the champions of three projects that will be completely financed with their share of $1 million set aside by NYC Council Member Erik Bottcher to pay for Council […]

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