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Built in 1929 at 25 Carmine Street, the architecture of this church is the most opulent in the city, commemorating the prosperity that Greenwich Village […]
Built in 1929 at 25 Carmine Street, the architecture of this church is the most opulent in the city, commemorating the prosperity that Greenwich Village […]
Photographer Rob Moore captures a moment in Castro’s Cuba as the door opens, but strictures remain. The door has opened for Americans to travel legally […]
By George Capsis I was idly watching channel 13 when I became aware of a video of children in Middle Eastern dress, single filing into […]
By Arthur A. Schwartz By the time you read this, the Iowa Caucus results will be counted and either Bernie Sanders will have won or […]
By Alec Pruchnicki, MD Medicare Vs. Blue Cross By Alec Pruchnicki, MD “ This is not Denmark,” Hillary projected loudly and got heavy applause when […]
Hi, Mr. Capsis. I have lived in Greenwich Village my whole life, 60 years. My father was also born here as well as my grandparents. […]
We the public should not pay off Mayor de Blasio’s political debts. The City Council bill to ban the passage of horse drawn carriages from […]
…is what my accountant told me in October after I received a voice mail telling me the IRS was suing me. Upon discovering there had […]
General Membership Meeting January 14, 2016 On Thursday, January 14th, the Village Independent Democrats (VID) held their monthly meeting in St. John’s Church on Christopher […]
In the June issue of WestView we proposed selling ad space on graffiti-violated Post Office collection boxes to allow for an annotated street tour of […]
By Charles Caruso LIVE AND YEARN CHARLES CARUSO ACTION You can do anything they can’t stop you from doing. ACTION Action reveals character in life […]
By Arthur Z. Schwartz In the raging national debate about health care, Sen. Bernie Sanders is the only presidential candidate able to give a short […]
By Corey Johnson A contributor to WestView in his seventies offered he could not live in the West Village if it were not for his […]
By Alec Pruchnicki Since the 1960s, I’ve been active in a variety of political causes. I learned back then not to be co-opted (a popular […]
By George Capsis Anxiously watching the TV weather forecasts the inevitable conclusion emerged—I had to do a big food shopping before the Saturday blizzard ended […]
By Rev. Dr. Donna Schaper Bill McKibben was right when he said that the UNCOP21 conference on climate change in Paris did not save the […]
By Arthur Z. Schwartz Can a Bernie Sanders-supporting progressive activist lawyer also champion a billion dollar development project? The answer is yes. As WestView readers […]