Want an example of a high-touch surface? You hit it on the nose if you said these lions in front of The Capital Grille, on…
Posts tagged as “coronavirus”
Thanks to Parks Commissioner Mitchell Silver for calling attention to a widespread problem — joggers refusing to wear face masks or any kind of face…
St. John’s in the Village Church is stepping up to help seniors and other vulnerable individuals — particularly those without Internet access — get food…
BY BILL WEINBERG | Call me the last of an ancient breed. I still have a landline, I’m still on DSL, and I refuse to…
BY KATE WALTER | Talk about the kindness of strangers. On Saturday, April 11, I posted on the bulletin board app Nextdoor that I was…
East Village photographer Isaac Rosenthal has been documenting the scene on the city’s streets amid the coronavirus pandemic — from the hospitals to the homeless,…
Problems with West Village postal service lessened last week following two anxious weeks that saw residents going for days at a time without getting mail.…
Gotcha, gougers! On Wednesday, Mayor de Blasio and Lorelei Salas, commissioner of the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, announced three additional lawsuits — carrying…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Even before the coronavirus pandemic, Downtown small businesses were suffering, with streets blighted by rows of empty storefronts. It’s been…
Showing love for the city’s first responders, the citizenM hotel, on Bowery between Delancey and Spring Sts., kept some of its lights on all Monday…