BY GERARD FLYNN | While the massive rezoning recently announced for 56 blocks in the historic neighborhoods of Soho and Noho by Mayor de Blasio now…
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In yet another anti-Asian assault, a twentysomething woman seated by an outdoor dining structure on the Lower East Side was hit in the face, police…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Immigrant workers celebrated in Washington Square Wednesday afternoon as Albany was poised to allocate $2.1 billion for “excluded workers” who lost…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Finally, some action on the coastal resiliency redactions. On Tuesday, City Councilmember Carlina Rivera tweeted that the de Blasio administration…
BY TOM FOX | The Hudson River is a navigable waterway with few restrictions on vessel operation, other than observing required navigational safety protocols. The…
After nine hours of testimony, the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission sent the Howard Hughes Corporation’s proposal for a tower at 250 Water St. back for…
L.G.B.T. activists rallied outside St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Easter Sunday in response to the recent Vatican document banning church blessings for same-sex couples. Called a…
BY CLAYTON PATTERSON | Gone, finished, closed, shut forever. Not surprised. What did surprise me is that of all the clubs that have disappeared, the…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Updated April 6, 3:45 p.m.: They’re taking legal action against the redactions. East River Park ACTION, the Grand Street Democrats club…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Marie Rupert, a theater actress and educator who lived in the Village for more than 50 years, died on March 25.…










