Bernie Sanders Can Win But Will His Being Jewish Get in the Way?
By Arthur Z. Schwartz On September 18, I was reminded why politics and elections can be inspiring. Seated with Westview Publisher George Capsis and […]
By Arthur Z. Schwartz On September 18, I was reminded why politics and elections can be inspiring. Seated with Westview Publisher George Capsis and […]
By George Capsis The scene of groups of Germans smilingly greeting Syrians with food and blankets needs to be considered against the gleeful applause Donald […]
By George Capsis Over the Labor Day weekend, the Leonard Lopate show ran a segment with two doctors talking about the high cost of US […]
“There is a lot of sentiment that enough is enough, that we need fundamental changes, that the establishment — whether it is the economic establishment, […]
Dear George, It occurred to me that an example of the fees charged by Lenox Health Greenwich Village on 13th Street might be a useful […]
Dear Edward, I received your letter today and was amazed by the story of your meeting with my father at the Eichmann trial. I hope […]
Dear Editor: Please don’t worry—however, a few days after the newspaper hit the stands, Croman’s (landlord) “management” came by early in the morning on the […]
To the Editor: With no knowledge of the controversy surrounding the AIDS Memorial at 7th Ave South and Greenwich Ave, nor the Rudin family’s involvement, […]
Please, Barry, please admit that you were joking about the enormous shard of glass looming over the “gorgeous row of 5 story brick buildings” at […]
The Page 14 photo on the left listed as El Faro is actually a former dry cleaner at Greenwich and Jane Streets. El Faro was […]
Dad, I enjoyed the Iran article. I thought I was reading Ian Fleming. How did it go with the 2 blondes? —Doric Capsis
Please note that the West 12th St. Block Association did NOT express concern about tourist buses being attracted to the new park as claimed in […]
On Monday, September 28th Mayor De Blasio announced he was allocating $12.3 million to hire lawyers to fight off landlord evictions and avoid an increase […]
By Arthur Z. Schwartz Sometimes following District Leader races is like reading tea leaves. The races are for insiders to evaluate and understand. But […]
By Stephanie Phelan If you’ve passed by the 6th Precinct over the last few years, you’ve seen the disgraceful deterioration of the long horizontal planters […]
A Review of WitteVeen’s When We Were soldiers… once and young installation at Brooklyn Navy Yard One Sunday afternoon my Uncle Max offered that he […]
On Tues, Oct 6th at 6:30 pm, a “Larry Selman Way” sign will be installed at the corner of Bedford and Grove Street in the […]