WestView Letter March 2014: Dear Editor,
Dear Editor, I have just read an article in the current issue ofNew York Magazine (“The 1% Joke and Plutocrats in Drag: What I Saw […]
Dear Editor, I have just read an article in the current issue ofNew York Magazine (“The 1% Joke and Plutocrats in Drag: What I Saw […]
Dear Editor, It’s no secret that NYU’s land grabbing schemes have upset many residents and NYU faculty. But other issues involving scandals and lack of […]
Dear Editor, If you have quoted her accurately, there is a slip between Reverend Stacey’s avowed desire to “leave the green space untouched” and her […]
Advocates Call for Measures to Limit Use, and Prevent Overdevelopment At a Community Board 2 public hearing in February, Hudson River Park Trust President Madelyn […]
Manhattan, you were there. Family, friends, lovers, a husband, pets, apartments, and dreams have all fled like seasons, but you were there. You, more idea […]
“Take a look at this,” said Jorge, with a triumphant smile on his face as he dropped the Post on my desk. The headline read, […]
February 4, 2014 In their presentation, the applicant goes out of its way to remind us “there will be no demolition.” But there are many […]
Dear Editor, Sen. Schumer’s Plan to Save St. Vincent’s: Zero. But the Senator had no problem helping to steer 180 Million dollars in Sandy relief […]
As Mayor de Blasio continues the process of appointing new leadership at each city agency, the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) will likely see its longtime […]
Dear Catherine Revland, I am only a month or so late in writing to compliment you about your article in the January issue, “Murder on […]
Fifty years ago, Café au Go Go, an incubator of talent that ranged from rock, jazz, folk and stand-up comedy with performers such as Jimi […]
Dear Editor, My name is Jim Green. I moved into my apartment in 1977. I had never called 311 until May 2013 when the Sixth […]
1. A Confounding Epidemic (Off the Grid) Once a marsh, and then farmlands, the West Village really only took off as a neighborhood in the […]
Affordable housing seems to be what everyone wants, but fewer and fewer are able to find it in NYC. The Village Independent Democrats screened the […]
In a city constantly in motion, the financial capital of the world, the art center of the world, the real estate center of the world, […]
The benefits of, and need for, a universal single payer healthcare system in the United States has been discussed previously (WestView, June 2013). Yet, what […]