After 29 years of dedicated, cheerful superintendent service at 71 W. 12th St., Pedro Rivera is retiring. “The W. 12th St. Block Association and residents…
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BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | A young woman partying on an East Village rooftop early Saturday morning went over the edge — but miraculously survived. A…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Well, that didn’t take long. … Late Friday afternoon, a crew of artists and graffiti writers unleashed what was dubbed…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Call it speed graffiti for a cause. In a last-ditch bid to save East River Park from destruction, artists descended on…
Proving he’s a hands-on politician, Brad Hoylman personally tackled a graffiti problem in the Village. The state senator had graffiti removed that was covering an…
Police said that on Sun., Oct. 4, around 1:15 p.m., a 40-year-old man was exiting his parked vehicle at the corner of W. 16th St.…
BY RICH PRIOR | My working-class parents were Democrats when I grew up with four younger sisters in a Connecticut factory town. Today, as a…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | The Soho/Noho rezoning push is suddenly back on, to the chagrin of many local residents of the neighboring Downtown enclaves.…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Christopher Marte, a native Lower East Sider and community activist, won the nod of the Downtown Independent Democrats for City…
The Hudson River Park has opened its first new pier in a decade. On Sept. 30, the newly landscaped Pier 26, in Tribeca, was opened…