April 24, 2025

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Articles for category: Chelsea

Chelsea Volleyball Falls to Skyline

With district this week, the Chelsea volleyball team ended its regular season by falling to a strong Ann Arbor Skyline team 3-0. Skyline came off a second-place finish at the SEC Red jamboree and defeated the Bulldogs 25-18, 25-19, 25-20. Mia Kuboushek led Chelsea with six kills, three aces, two digs, and one block. Maggie ...

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Chelsea House Orchestra to Play Hometown Show November 9

Chelsea House Orchestra (CHO) will perform their energetic and popular “Celtic with a Kick” music at Chelsea High School on Saturday, November 9 at 7 p.m at this year’s annual Hometown Show. This uplifting show gives audiences in Chelsea and surrounding areas an opportunity to see and hear why this ensemble of talented high school ...

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Chelsea Area Garden Club November Fundraiser for Grants and Scholarships

The Chelsea Area Garden Club will be holding a new fundraiser at the November 10th pop-up Farmers Market, 11-3:30 at the Chelsea Depot. An assortment of Fall and Winter Birchbark arrangements and baskets will be sold to support the CAGC grant and scholarship programs. Suggested donations will be posted. Credit cards accepted. CAGC club information is available at ...

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Beach Middle School Students to be Featured at Veterans Day Community Tribute

In late October, four Veterans, representing different branches of the military, imparted wise life lessons to Beach Middle School (BMS) sixth grade students. For the second year, Chelsea Senior Center and BMS coordinated a panel of Veterans and Active Duty military personnel to connect generations to ensure youth never forget American history. BMS students listened ...

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Chelsea Church Contributes to Local Charities

First Congregational UCC has had a busy year volunteering in the Chelsea community. Beginning in spring, UCC supplied the Foster Care Closet in Washtenaw County with summer items for foster children, like sandals, swim wear, towels, toys, sunscreen, and raincoats.  In the fall, they gave back-to-school items to the Foster Care Closet for children’s backpacks.  ...

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Gallery 100 Presents: “Justice and Joy” – A Thought-Provoking Exhibit Featuring Mint Artists Guild

Gallery 100 is excited to announce its upcoming exhibition, “Justice and Joy,” showcasing the powerful work of Mint Artists Guild members. Mint Artists Guild is a Detroit- based nonprofit organization that mentors talented young artists, guiding them to develop their skills, earn income, and grow professionally while fostering a spirit of giving back to the ...

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SEMCOG Awards $130,571 to the City of Chelsea for Sidewalk Improvements

SEMCOG, the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, has awarded $130,571 in Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) funding for sidewalk enhancements in the City of Chelsea. Officials representing SEMCOG, Chelsea, as well as State and federal government partners gathered on Monday, October 28 to celebrate this award and the expanded walking access it will bring to Chelsea and its ...

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Trinity Health Recognized Nationally for Digital Excellence According to 2024 Most Wired Survey

Trinity Health has received national recognition for its commitment to the adoption, integration, and impact of technology across all its hospital campuses and ambulatory centers nationwide, according to The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME). The health system achieved CHIME’s Acute Level 9 and Ambulatory Level 9 rankings in its recently released 2024 Digital Health Most ...

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St. Barnabas Donates to TimberTown Reimagined

As the saying goes, “location, location, location.” Each August, St. Barnabas Episcopal Church uses their proximity to the Chelsea Fairgrounds to raise funds for local non-profits. This year, the TimberTown Reimagined project was the lucky recipient. “It’s always a busy and fun fair week for us,” said Kathy O’Connell, a member of the St. Barnabas ...

The Successes and Achievements of some Dexter and Chelsea Grads at the College Level

From the Dean’s List to traveling to Guyana to study traditional ecological knowledge, here’s a look at the achievements of some local high school graduates at the college level. At Albion College, Dexter High School grad Marissa Genske was recently accepted as a new member of Albion College’s Lisa and James Wilson Institute for Medicine and ...

Doug Marrin

Chelsea Approves Agreement for Future Infrastructure Planning

Concerns Raised Over Township Involvement as Chelsea Secures $1.1M Grant for Long-Term Development Plans At the Chelsea City Council meeting on October 21, 2024, council members discussed an agreement with the Mannik Smith Group to assess the city’s infrastructure capabilities in light of future development, with a strong emphasis on land use and environmental considerations. ...