BY MARY REINHOLZ | For the better part of a week, New York trophy hunters estimated at 1,000 a day lined up outside the nearly…
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A new group, Friends of Tompkins Square Park, has formed with the goal of helping to maintain and advocate for the East Village park. Friends…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Updated Oct. 5, 12 p.m.: Just as in comedy, when it comes to community lawsuits, timing is everything. An Appellate court…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Mark your calendars, Doris Diether fans! The long-awaited dedication of a bench in Washington Square Park in the late zoning…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Well, it’s taken a while, but One Manhattan Square is finally more than half sold. Marketproof reports that One Manhattan Square…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Like a joint that’s burning down to its end, Dana Beal’s time at his current makeshift residence is running out. Since…
Councilmember Erik Bottcher will host a virtual panel discussion on the city’s homelessness predicament on Mon., Oct. 17, at 6:30 p.m., on Zoom. Featured panelists…
Calling attention to the struggles of immigrants, Little Amal, a 12-foot wooden puppet, strode through the Lower East Side and Chinatown last week. She started…
This is becoming a habit! The Village Sun’s second monthly print issue has rolled off the press and is now being distributed around the community.…