Mount Sinai’s Plan Comes Up for State Review
By Penny Mintz Mount Sinai is in the final stages of its application to the State Department of Heath for authorization to replace Beth Israel […]
By Penny Mintz Mount Sinai is in the final stages of its application to the State Department of Heath for authorization to replace Beth Israel […]
By Roberta Curley LOVE is a gripping pas de deux. LOVE cries recycled tears. LOVE is Belgian chocolate and Arkansas diamonds. LOVE illuminates an infant’s […]
Dear WestView, We resumed advertising in your fine community newspaper in January and are already receiving lots of new students, taking advantage of the 20 […]
Dear Editor: Kudos to Birgitte, W. 13th St. Alliance, for the terrific holiday card workshop for adults, and to THE INK PAD on 7th Avenue […]
Dear editors, Responding to inquiries about my January 2020 article “Clarkson Towers Promise Affordable & Senior Units” and how one can enter the lottery for […]
Dear Editor: In the New Year of 2020 I have been reminiscing and thinking about my involvement in writing articles for Westview News for the last […]
Dear WestView, Thanks for keeping WestView going into yet a NEW decade: 2020! I want to send my deep appreciation to all of you, once […]
My name is Marco Quezada. I saw your article last month on the West Village birds. I live in the West Village and for a […]
By George Capsis In the more than five years that WestView News fought to save St. Vincent’s Hospital, one voice emerged as the spokesperson for […]
By Hannah Reimann Lifethyme Health Market 410 Sixth Ave between 8th and 9th Streets Deepak Chopra says, “the highest expression of the law of Dharma […]
By John Kaliabakos Hundreds of community pharmacists and patient advocates from across New York protested at Governor Cuomo’s State of the State address in Albany. The […]
By Bruce Poli My mentor and advisor at Bard College, Justus Rosenberg, a Polish Jew who speaks a dozen languages, turned 99 on January 23rd. […]
By George Capsis A month or two before Jonas Mekas died, he and his son Sebastian came to my kitchen table at 69 Charles Street to […]
By Richard Gage, AIA, Architect When obtaining licensure, architects and engineers commit themselves to upholding their respective profession’s code of ethics. More than 3,000 architects […]