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June 5, 2021

How Do You Sum Up the Life of a Quiet Legend?

By Bob Cooley From the cramped alleyway converted into her shop, The Silversmith, at 184 ¾ West 4th St., Ruth Kuzub was a quaint artist […]

June 2, 2021

As Youth Transitions, She and Her Mom Transform

By Kieran Loughney Kenny always called out his mom for her support of Donald Trump when the reality television star first ran for president. Their […]

April 3, 2021

The Day the Village Stood Still: The COVID Relief Bill 2021

By Roger Paradiso President Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act passed in the Senate 51-50. No Republicans voted for the bill in the House or the […]

April 3, 2021

An Interview With Mayoral Candidate Ray McGuire

  By Frank Quinn and Bob Cooley Ray McGuire and his two brothers didn’t have much growing up. “I never knew my father. He never […]

April 3, 2021

As Vaccines are Administered at Rapid Pace, Hope Blooms in the Spring

By Bob Cooley It was precisely 13 months ago (on March 1, 2020) from this publishing date when the first official case of COVID-19 was […]

March 3, 2021

WestView News Interviews District 3 City Council Candidates

By Frank Quinn and Bob Cooley The New York City Democratic Primary is June 22, 2021. Six candidates will compete for the District 3 city […]

January 26, 2021

Lenox Health Greenwich Village to Ramp Up Local Vaccinations

By Bob Cooley    “Tomorrow, I will lay out our vaccination plan to correct course and meet our goal of 100 million shots at the […]

October 31, 2020

Neighborhood Cleanup with Candidate Erik Bottcher

By Bob Cooley Every Sunday at 11:30 a.m. volunteers gather at the NYC AIDS Memorial Park at St. Vincent’s Triangle (Seventh and Greenwich Avenues) to […]

October 29, 2020

Village Voters Show Enthusiasm, Patience, Hope in First Day of Early Voting

By Bob Cooley In what leaders and many citizens have called “a fight for the soul of our nation,”West Villagers and New Yorkers turned out […]

September 2, 2020

“Whose Post Office? Our Post Office!”

Jacqui Taylor Basker, leading a group of approximately 40 West Village residents, shouted this and other chants outside the Hudson Street station at a rally in support of […]

September 2, 2020

Memories of 9/11

By Toby Bellin Tuesday, September 11, 2001 before 9 AM on the crosstown bus on my way to work. Passing Fifth Avenue, I see a […]

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