BY MARY REINHOLZ | Updated Fri., Dec. 18, 3 a.m.: Prominent East Village pacifist Carmen Trotta, a Catholic Worker volunteer who opposed the war in…
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On Saturday, a week after Middle Collegiate Church was gutted by raging flames, Reverend Jacqui Lewis, the church’s senior minister, issued an update in the…
Updated Sat., Dec. 12, 3:40 p.m.: This guy and his little dog suddenly appeared on a bench Thursday in Tompkins Square Park by the Avenue…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | Updated Sat., Dec. 12, 4:45 p.m.: Lisa Marie is having another flea market at Peretz Square, the triangular sliver at…
BY KATE WALTER | As if this year could not get any worse, my house of worship burned down early Saturday morning, December 5. My friend…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Lower East Side and Chinatown activists blasted local politicians Tuesday for unfairly tarring the group East River Park ACTION as racist over…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Updated Thurs., Dec. 10, 9:40 p.m.: The building where Saturday morning’s disastrous Second Ave. fire broke out had been razed…
Two blocks north and south of E. Seventh St. along Second Ave. remained closed to traffic Sunday evening as firefighters kept spraying water onto the…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | A fast-moving fire tore through three East Village buildings early Saturday morning, gutting the historic Middle Collegiate Church and threatening…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Hey, what’s in the fridge? Well, let’s take a look inside. … Hmm, let’s see… Two dozen bottles of Zico fruit-flavored…