This Week In & Around Chelsea: April 10-16, 2023

This Week In & Around Chelsea: April 10-16, 2023

In This Week’s This Week In & Around Chelsea: Storytime at the Cell Theatre / The 13th Precinct Community Council / Pop-Up Rigging Academy at Pier 57 / Closing Celebration at the Whitney / Earth  Day in Clement Clarke Moore Park / The Return of Down to Earth Farmers Market Chelsea / Community Cleanups / […]

This Week In & Around Chelsea: March 27-April 2, 2023

This Week In & Around Chelsea: March 27-April 2, 2023

In This Week’s “THIS WEEK IN & AROUND CHELSEA” Participatory Budgeting Vote Week /  / The First Annual Flatiron/NoMad Plant-Based Food Fair / Chelsea Community Church Palm Sunday Service / Community Cleanups / Past Tense: Events from Earlier in the Week (calendar updated 3/30): Remaining CB4 March Meetings / Rise and Resist Elevator Action Group Rally […]

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

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

In This Week’s “THIS WEEK IN & AROUND CHELSEA” West Side Community Fund Grant Applications Due March 10 / The Guides Association of New York City’s Ninth Annual GANYC Apple Awards / The Legacy of Former Colored School No. 4 / Rangoli Art Celebration / The West 400 Block Association’s St. Patrick’s Event / Community […]

This Week In & Around Chelsea: February 27-March 5, 2023

This Week In & Around Chelsea: February 27-March 5, 2023

In This Week’s “THIS WEEK IN & AROUND CHELSEA” Eviction Prevention 101 / West Side Community Fund Grant Applications Due March 10 / NYS Assembly Member Tony Simone’s Inauguration and Community Celebration / Community Cleanups / The Guides Association of New York City’s Ninth Annual GANYC Apple Awards / The Legacy of Former Colored School No. […]

Postcards From the Side of the Road

Postcards From the Side of the Road

BY JOEY DAYTONA | Lots of things in Michigan felt too big to me. Many of the roads are large enough to be comfortable for semi-trucks to drive on without much effort. Whereas here “back east” we had a smaller, denser scale of building and development so that you would, on occasion, see a group […]

This Week in Chelsea: January 2-8, 2023

This Week in Chelsea: January 2-8, 2023

In This Week’s “THIS WEEK IN CHELSEA” Manhattan Community Board 4’s Full Board Meeting / Free Reading from Three Authors with New Works / Erik Bottcher’s Monthly Housing Clinic / Winter Wonderland Photo Ops in the Meatpacking District / Two Art Exhibits at Hudson Guild Spaces / Basketball Clinic and Glow in the Dark Pickleball at […]

This Week in Chelsea: The Holiday Crunch Time Edition (Dec. 19-25, 2022)

This Week in Chelsea: The Holiday Crunch Time Edition (Dec. 19-25, 2022)

In This Week’s Very Merry “THIS WEEK IN CHELSEA”  The Flatiron NoMad Partnership’s Holiday Cheer! /  Winter Wonderland Photo Ops in the Meatpacking District / Winter Lights on the High Line / The 300 West 23rd, 22nd, 21st Block Association’s Chelsea Caroling / Chanukah Celebration at Chelsea Green Park / Holiday Caroling with Council Member Bottcher & […]

‘Tis the (Height of the) Season for Holiday Happenings

‘Tis the (Height of the) Season for Holiday Happenings

Holiday Happenings, in the Following Order: Winter Lights on the High Line / The Flatiron NoMad Partnership’s Holiday Cheer! / Chelsea Community Church’s 48th Annual Candlelight Carol Service / Holiday-Themed Walking Tours in the Flatiron NoMad District / The West 400 Block Association’s Annual Menorah Lighting / Casual Carols on Open Street w21 / The 300 West […]

As Dems Celebrate Averting Election Disaster, We Can’t Ignore the Voters We’re Losing

As Dems Celebrate Averting Election Disaster, We Can’t Ignore the Voters We’re Losing

BY NYC MAYOR ERIC ADAMS | Election Day is over. And though Americans did not speak with one voice, working-class voters sent a clear message: They are deeply concerned about the economy, crime, and inflation. They are also increasingly looking for leadership that acknowledges their concerns and defends their interests, regardless of party. Because for America’s working-class […]

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