BY MARY REINHOLZ | The Reverend Father Sean Connolly, a popular young priest who served as parochial administrator at Most Holy Redeemer-Nativity Catholic church in…
Posts tagged as “East Village”
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Somewhere over the rainbow — there’s still a fully intact East River Park…that you can see rainbows from — like…
BY KASEY NOSS | In late March 2020, director Holly M. Kaplan went for a walk in East River Park. It was the same walk…
BY GARRETT OWEN | You could hear the savage music only when entering the park, but you smelled the scene well beforehand. It is heavy…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | A Whole Foods Market is reportedly set to open on E. 14th Street in Stuyvesant Town. Writing in the New…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Two 63-year-olds were arrested Thursday in the July 12 broad-daylight shooting in Tompkins Square Park that left one man dead…
BY OTTO FRITTON | Four years ago, electric bikes were riding high in New York City. They allowed food delivery drivers — often hailed as…
BY BONNIE ROSENSTOCK | María de los Angeles “Angie” Hernández Osorio, an indefatigable advocate for Boricua culture through community service, education and the arts, died…
The big rainstorm last week wreaked some damage in Tompkins Square Park. Cordoned off with yellow tape, a tree never Avenue A took a big…
BY RACHEL deARAGON | “The Briefest Year” gives the audience a glimpse into the meanings of marriage, love and commitment as the ideals, lies and…