75 Morton School Opening Delayed for One Year
Since 2007, the West Village community has demanded and planned for a new middle school. The middle school, located at 75 Morton Street (between Hudson […]
Close 14th Street to Cars? Absurd.
In order to repair damage to the Manhattan-Brooklyn subway tunnel, the NYC Transit Authority plans to shut down the L Train between Manhattan and Brooklyn […]
LGBT Memorial Planned for Hudson River Park
On October 21st, Governor Cuomo announced an allocation of $800,000 for an LGBT Memorial in Hudson River Park to “pay tribute to New Yorkers who […]
Mrs. Green’s Has Empty Shelves and No Catsimatidis
By George Capsis Oh, wow! Mrs. Green’s, just like D’Agostino, has caught the empty shelf disease, and it could be fatal! My pal Joe Fedele, […]
Comparing Supermarket Prices in the West Village
Reported by: Caroline Benveniste and Maggie Berkvist The chart below provides a price comparison across six supermarkets in the West Village—Brooklyn Fare, D’Agostino, Trader Joe’s, […]
Take the Streets Back from the Hucksters who Profit from Street Fairs!
By Gary Tomei Street fairs are supposed to be for us denizens of New York. Instead, they make millions for promoters at our expense, with […]
Filmmaker Explores What Makes Greenwich House Thrive
By Joe Salas As Greenwich House nears its 115th anniversary in 2017, an award-winning documentary filmmaker will be capturing stories from members who make up […]
IN AND OUT
By Caroline Benveniste Curbed and other media channels have reported that the Three Lives & Company bookstore (154 West 10th Street) is closing, but that […]
Brooklyn Fare Has Arrived!
By Caroline Benveniste During the warmer months, supermarkets in the Village continued to deteriorate: The Associated Supermarket on West 14th Street closed in the spring, […]
Somewhere Nearby, a Lonely Senior Waits…
By Robert Widmann Somewhere, out there, where the sirens die away in the shadows, hundreds of lives are being lived in lonely rooms, totally without […]
Asking Secularism Out for a Date (Part Three)
By Reverend Donna Schaper Secular change organizations often seem tepid to us. We wonder where the passion is, where the urgency is, where the MUST […]
NO CLASS: St. Luke’s School Suspends the “Do unto others” policy for 1%
I’m amazed at the new low to which St. Luke’s School has sunk tonight, Saturday, September 17th. As if the church couldn’t do anything more […]
Lolo’s Birthday
Lolo Chocon’s 21st birthday is fast approaching! Come celebrate this special occasion for Hellen’s cockatoo (pictured) on Saturday, October 15th at 3:00pm. All are welcome […]
IN AND OUT
-By Caroline benveniste Saikai (24 Greenwich Avenue), the somewhat expensive Izakaya that we reported on in our “Restaurant Row” article, is now serving a very […]
A LEGAL SURPRISE
A LEGAL SURPRISE : At a WestView News September 25th garden dinner given for Federal Judge Frederic Block, we learned that his guest, attorney Steve […]