BY LACHLAN HYATT | Students, teachers and activists demanded the removal of school safety officers and increased spending on social programs for schools at a…
Posts tagged as “Greenwich Village”
You might say Washington Square Park has become the Land of No. Around 1 a.m. Tuesday morning — an hour past the Monday-through-Thursday curfew —…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Mayor de Blasio sounds like he’s not backing down from the new 10 p.m. weekend curfew on Washington Square Park —…
BY BILL WEINBERG | The candlelight gathering of some 400 in Washington Square Park on June 4 was a sanctuary for a message now twice…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | She knows the Hudson River Park like the back of her hand, and now her hand will be the one leading…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | In the words of Monty Python…and now for something completely different. After the clash in Washington Square Park on Saturday night…
Arthur Schwartz is racking up some key progressive endorsements in his bid for City Council District 3 in the June 22 primary election. On Saturday,…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | On second thought, maybe this won’t be going so smoothly after all. On Friday night, police who had cleared Washington Square…
BY BILL WEINBERG | It was a rainy Friday on May 28, when a group of some 100 New York-area Peruvians gathered in the shelter…
Dee-fense! Dee-fense! Giussepe Garibaldi, considered one of the greatest generals of modern times, might well have appreciated this tactical maneuver. To keep skateboarders from jumping…