Village District Leader Named Guardian for Ruth Berk!
As Westview goes to press, Supreme Court Justice Tanya Kennedy, who District Leader and civil rights attorney Arthur Schwartz had sued in Federal and Appellate […]
As Westview goes to press, Supreme Court Justice Tanya Kennedy, who District Leader and civil rights attorney Arthur Schwartz had sued in Federal and Appellate […]
It took an arduous search with a blueprint map in hand, in the “potter’s field” section of Brooklyn’s Green-Wood cemetery. But I finally I found […]
In 1989 in Woody Allen’s film Crimes and Misdemeanors, Cliff Stern (Allen) takes his niece Jenny to the Bleecker Street Cinema, a legendary landmark of […]
It was hard not to write this month about Rudy Giuliani and his ongoing rant about President Obama not loving America, and about his attempt […]
The Little Paper That Could Dear Mr. Capsis, As a former West Village (Charles Street) resident, I first encountered your little newspaper on the doorsteps […]
Cuomo Lets PR Firm Speak for Him West View asked Governor Cuomo who asked him to allocate $17 million of state tax payer funds to […]
Bicycle Menace! Ask any neighbor and they will be happy to tell you the difficulty negotiating the Village at the peril of being run over […]
Size Matters Dear George, Have you noticed what’s been happening at the former St. Vincent’s Hospital site? The new Rubin condo buildings just keep getting […]
Dual Congregations at Village Presbyterian The article on the Village Presbyterian Church, (Feb. 2015) as interesting as it might have been, has two inexcusable flaws. […]
Arthur Schwartz reports that a noteworthy Times writer was ready to report about the life and death of former NYC Ballet member Edwina Fontaine and […]
The Village Independent Democrats held their monthly meeting on Thursday, February 12 at St. John’s Lutheran Church on Christopher Street. There were reports on a […]
Residents around Abingdon Square are no longer amused by the cheerful “Mrs. Green’s Is Coming Soon!” announcement on the hoarding around 99 Bank Street. More […]
Clicking my way through the dial after discovering nothing on 13 or 21, I stumbled on a City Hall hearing about exempting builders from real […]
Research from the United Kingdom revealed that watching someone scratch an itch fires up itch related areas of the observer’s brain—a contagious itch, the researchers […]
New York City’s 2.5 million rent-stabilized tenants have their eyes on Albany. And for good reason: our longstanding rent-stabilization laws are once again up for […]
“My landlord wants me out by March 5” were the chilling words in Carol Yost’s e-mail after decades in a $500 a month rent controlled […]
Bang! Right after de Blasio suggested building 11,250 affordable apartments over the Sunny Side railroad yards in Queens a Cuomo spokesman said—whoa not so fast […]
There is no question that the creation of Pier 55 was one of the most secretly managed modifications of public space ever accomplished in NYC. […]