BY THE VILLAGE SUN | It won’t involve a blackboard, but skateboarders in Washington Square Park will be getting an education. Whether you love ’em or…
Posts tagged as “Greenwich Village”
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Immigrant workers celebrated in Washington Square Wednesday afternoon as Albany was poised to allocate $2.1 billion for “excluded workers” who lost…
All the basketball attention was recently on the Final Four, but there was, as usual, some good hoops action at W. Fourth St. Players on…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Marie Rupert, a theater actress and educator who lived in the Village for more than 50 years, died on March 25.…
Trans activists gathered in Washington Square Park on a rainy Wednesday night as part of a worldwide Transgender Day of Visibility. That the actual visibility…
Season 4 production has started for “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and filming was recently going strong in Greenwich Village at Abingdon Square. The romantic comedy-drama…
BY STUART WALDMAN | “Remake New York” is the new buzzword for pundits and politicians. It envisions the post-pandemic city as a blank slate on…
Updated April 1, 6 a.m.: Doris is back: David Mulkins, president of Bowery Alliance of Neighbors, tipped us off that Doris Diether, the legendary zoning…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Art, shopping, music and cultural history are the keys to bringing foot traffic back to the Village, the local chamber…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Updated March 27, 6 p.m.: Finally, some “uplifting” news for local straphangers. Saturday morning, Senator Chuck Schumer joined Village District Leader…