April 26, 2025

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Articles for category: Chelsea

 Chelsea Volleyball Rolling in the Early Season

The Chelsea volleyball team continued its strong early season play by winning six of its last seven matches to improve to 11-3 overall on the season. The Bulldogs went 2-1 at the Ypsilanti Lincoln quad. They defeated Annapolis 25-13, 25-3 and took down Lincoln in three sets 20-25, 25-20, 15-10. Chelsea fell to Monroe in ...

STN Staff

Heydlauff’s Appliances Hosting Chef Series #11 – Lakehouse Bakery

Community News Chef Series #11 will take place on Saturday, September 21, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, in Heydlauff’s Appliances New Living Showroom. The Chef Series features local chefs on the third Saturday of each month. Chef Series #11 will spotlight Lakehouse Bakery’s Owner/Chef, Keegan Rogers.   Space is limited; contact sales@heydlauffs.com or call 734-475-1221. ...

Doug Marrin

Chelsea City Council Moves Chelsea Tavern Plans Forward

Chelsea City Council Unanimously Approves Liquor License and Social District Permit for Chelsea Tavern Photo: Chelsea Burger opened in December 2020 and announced a hiatus in June 2022 to retool, but it never reopened its doors. Photo: Facebook. At the September 3, 2024, meeting, the Chelsea City Council unanimously approved two key resolutions supporting Chelsea ...

Doug Marrin

Chelsea Seeks Grant to Enhance Trail Connections

City of Chelsea Pursues Grant to Improve Trail Safety and Connectivity At the September 3 meeting of the Chelsea City Council, City Planner Paul Montagno presented a resolution supporting the submission of a Connecting Communities Grant application to Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation. The grant, if awarded, will fund the design work needed to enhance ...

Doug Marrin

Chelsea Weekly Police Report, 9-10-24

From Chelsea PD Incident #: 24-2976 Location: 20000 block of W. Old US 12Date: September 7, 2024 Time: 5:49 pmINFORMATION: While on routine patrol an officer responded to the 20000 block of W. Old US 12 for the report of an assault that had occurred earlier in the evening. Upon arrival, the officer made contact ...

In Plain English: Ballot Proposals for the November 5th General Election in Washtenaw County

We hope this makes it easier for you to decide “Yes” or “No.” The complex legal and technical language required for ballot measures can make understanding the choices difficult.  As we did for the August primary, we aim to break down the wording of the upcoming Washtenaw County ballot proposals for the November 5th election. ...

Chelsea XC Teams Strong at Warrior Invite 

The Chelsea cross country teams had strong showings at Woodhaven’s Warrior Invitational with the boys finishing third and the girls fourth.  The boys finished with 89 points in the race won by Oxford with 32.   Henry Fredenberg paced the Bulldogs with a fifth-place finish in 17:11.7.  Linus Helzerman was 12th in 17:48.5 and Owen ...

Chelsea Tennis Splits with Haslett 

The Chelsea boys’ tennis team used a pair of big third set tiebreaking wins to earn a 4-4 tie with Haslett Wednesday.  Bradley Dunn pulled out a 6-3, 3-6, 10-8 win at four singles to help the Bulldogs, while the two-doubles team of Tristan Fern and took a 6-0, 2-6, 11-9 tiebreaking win to give ...

Doug Marrin

Chelsea City Council Approves Harrison Street Reconstruction Project

Chelsea Council approves a $437,215 reconstruction project for Harrison Street, enhancing green space, accessibility, and safety. Photo: Harrison Street. Google Streetview, June 2024. At the September 3 Chelsea City Council meeting, City Manager Marty Colburn presented a proposal for the complete reconstruction of Harrison Street, which the council unanimously approved. “We got seven bids. That’s ...

Doug Marrin

Chelsea City Council Moves Forward with Energy Transition Plan

Chelsea City Manager Marty Colburn discusses the city’s steps toward greener energy through a new agreement with the Michigan Public Power Agency. Photo: Garfield Street substation. Google Streetview, June 2024. At the September 3, 2024, Chelsea City Council meeting, City Manager Marty Colburn outlined the ongoing negotiations between the City of Chelsea and the Michigan ...

Doug Marrin

Chelsea City Council Approves Police Contract

Chelsea City Council endorses a three-year agreement to boost wages, improve retirement benefits, and add a new holiday for local police officers. At its September 3, 2024 meeting, the Chelsea City Council unanimously approved a new collective bargaining agreement between the City of Chelsea and the Police Officers Association of Michigan (POAM). This agreement, effective ...