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Doug Marrin

Chelsea Celebrates the Grand Opening of TimberTown Reimagined

Chelsea Celebrates the Grand Opening of TimberTown Reimagined

The Chelsea community came together on Friday, August 23, 2024, to celebrate the grand reopening of TimberTown, a beloved playground that has been a cornerstone of the city since its original construction in 1996. The ribbon-cutting ceremony marked the culmination of the TimberTown Reimagined project, a community-driven effort that saw hundreds of volunteers and local ...

Chelsea Field Hockey Rolls in Opener

Chelsea Field Hockey Rolls in Opener

The Chelsea field hockey team opened the 2024 season in impressive fashion with a 6-0 win over Rockford Wednesday night. Coming off of a season that saw Chelsea reach the Division 2 state championship game, the Bulldogs picked up where they left off with the rout of the Rams. Hayley Hopkins put the Bulldogs up ...

STN Staff

SRSLY Chelsea 2024 Scholarship Recipients and a New Generation of Students

SRSLY Chelsea 2024 Scholarship Recipients and a New Generation of Students

Photo: (L-R) 2024 CHS Graduates Cecilia Henriksen and Allison Schumann. Courtesy of SRSLY Community News As the new school year kicks off, SRSLY Chelsea is reflecting on their 2024 scholarship recipients and excited to see their 2025 seniors have the same opportunity to celebrate their volunteerism and what lies ahead after graduation.  Joining SRSLY means ...

Doug Marrin

Chelsea Council Approves “The Big Dig”

Chelsea Council Approves “The Big Dig”

The storm sewer project marks the beginning of construction for Chelsea’s much anticipated Main Street Park Image: Aerial view of demolition of existing structures. Image courtesy of MSPA At the Chelsea City Council meeting on August 19, 2024, the Council approved the bid award for the highly anticipated “Big Dig” project, which marks the beginning ...

Melissa Marcum

Four Decades of the Chelsea Children’s Parade

Four Decades of the Chelsea Children’s Parade

Photo: Hazel Kellog, age 6, ready for the parade to begin. Photo by Melissa Marcum It’s Chelsea Community Fair Week! For over 40 years, the Chelsea Community Fair has started with a beloved tradition: the Children’s Fair Parade. Superintendent Sam Vogel led this event this year, who has dedicated four decades to making it special ...

Doug Marrin

Chelsea City Council Approves Slurry Seal Project to Extend Road Lifespan

Chelsea City Council Approves Slurry Seal Project to Extend Road Lifespan

Photo: Orchard Street. Image: Google Streetview, June 2024. At the Chelsea City Council meeting on August 19, 2024, City Manager Marty Colburn discussed the city’s plan to implement a slurry seal treatment on several streets to extend their longevity. Colburn emphasized that while the slurry seal is not a permanent fix, it is a cost-effective ...

Doug Marrin

Dexter-Chelsea Road Construction Nearing Completion

Dexter-Chelsea Road Construction Nearing Completion

Photo: Pictured above is a newly placed pavement markings on Dexter-Chelsea Rd between Dancer Rd and Parker Rd in Lima Township. Photo courtesy of Washtenaw Co Road Commission Community News The asphalt resurfacing project on Dexter-Chelsea Rd between Dancer Rd and Parker Rd in Lima Township is progressing well. During the week of August 19th, ...

Doug Marrin

Chelsea Weekly Police Report, 8-20-24

Chelsea Weekly Police Report, 8-20-24

From Chelsea PD Incident #: 24-2656 Location: 1100 block of S. Main StreetDate: August 12, 2024 Time: 11:49 amINFORMATION: A complainant came into the Chelsea Police Department to make a larceny report. The complainant stated that he was the owner of a local business and on the property, there was a collection bin placed near ...

Doug Marrin

Chelsea Church Offers Inclusive “Parables” Service for People of All Abilities

Chelsea Church Offers Inclusive “Parables” Service for People of All Abilities

Chelsea First United Methodist Church is providing a welcoming space for people of all abilities through its “Parables” worship service. This innovative program offers a unique approach to traditional church services by emphasizing inclusivity and participation for individuals with special needs. Karen Vanneste, whose 27-year-old son with autism attends Parables, describes the service as “a ...

STN Staff

September Adult Learners Institute Classes (More to Come)

September Adult Learners Institute Classes (More to Come)

Community News So full of interesting classes is ALI’s September schedule that a brief description of them has to be divided into two installments. Classes for the first half of the month are these: On Thursday, September 5, Catherine Ellis, Alma Muxlow, and Bob Elkins, who have been making music together for the last seven ...

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