Police said they have closed a Manhattan burglary pattern by a suspect who targeted residential buildings from Greenwich Village and Soho to the East Village…
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BY DASHIELL ALLEN | Housing activists and preservationists fear the Department of City Planning’s proposed Soho/Noho/Chinatown rezoning would make rent-regulated tenants vulnerable to one of…
On the passing of her friend Doris Diether, who died Thurs., Sept. 16, at age 92, Keen Berger, a psychology professor and former Greenwich Village…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Updated Fri., Sept. 17, 11:30 p.m.: Doris Diether, the iconic Community Board 2 member who was an ally of Jane Jacobs,…
With the blowing of the shofar, or ram’s horn, at the end of Yom Kippur, Judaism’s High Holy Days concluded on Thursday evening. They began with…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | On Tuesday the city opened a new, protected two-way bike lane on the Brooklyn Bridge, making it a lot easier…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Temperatures are boiling in the South Street Seaport area as a developer hopes to start cleanup of a toxic former thermometer-factory…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | The C.O.O. of a financial firm that lost hundreds of workers — and his own brother — on 9/11, family members…
Local politicians and clergy members joined in the unveiling of a new street sign on a corner of Gramercy on Sunday co-naming it Harry T.…
The Feast of San Gennaro is coming back. The “Feast of All Feasts” will kick off Thurs., Sept. 16, and run through Sun., Sept. 26.…