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Court rules in West Villagers’ favor, says liquor license for vacant Cafe Riviera site not grandfathered

BY THE VILLAGE SUN | State Supreme Court Justice Lyle Frank on Wed., Aug. 3, overturned a ruling by the State Liquor Authority that would…

Legends of the ice: Veteran local skaters were both pioneers who have focused their careers on giving back

BY CASEY EPSTEIN-GROSS | In May, the Ice Theatre of New York, at its annual gala, honored two prominent New York alumni for their remarkable…

Goldman, Jones: Community input is key for East Side Coastal Resiliency project; Jones accuses Rivera of ‘breaking her promise’

BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Forget (for a moment, at least) abortion, gun control, expanding the Supreme Court and even monkeypox. One of the hottest issues…

Chinatown small business study offers path to recovery after pandemic

BY DASHIELL ALLEN | Largely excluded from 9/11, Hurricane Sandy and COVID-19 recovery funds, Chinatown’s small businesses are fighting for their future. A study recently…

Opinion: Putting the lie to YIMBY mantra ‘Build, baby, build!’… Facts show unbridled market-rate development spurs gentrification

BY ANDREW BERMAN | Our nation’s politics in the 21st century have been roiled by pervasive misinformation campaigns — about stolen elections, conspiracy theories, vaccine…

‘Very dangerous’: 6th Precinct captain details pot sellers’ alleged assault of Washington Square Park worker

BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Captain Stephen Spataro, the commander of Greenwich Village’s 6th Precinct, gave The Village Sun more details on a recent assault of…

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