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Posts tagged as “Mary Reinholz”

Stanley Mieses, 70, Downtown journo who reported on 9/11 and ‘broke hearts in five boroughs,’ gets loving sendoff from his ‘family of friends’

BY MARY REINHOLZ | New York journalist Stanley Mieses, the son of Holocaust survivors and a former longtime writer for The New Yorker who witnessed…

P.J., we hardly knew ye: Former counterculture colleagues recall P.J. O’Rourke, East Village hippie scribe-turned-‘Republican Party Reptile’

BY MARY REINHOLZ | Bestselling right-wing author P.J. O’Rourke, the recently deceased gonzo journalist, satirist and conservative commentator, once penned pieces for left-wing underground newspapers…

Tiny Union Square Chase bank helps customers from branches closed over vax mandate

BY MARY REINHOLZ | When a mini-branch of Chase bank took over the Coffee Shop, a Brazilian-themed eatery that drew A-listers along with neighborhood folk…

East Village pacifist Carmen Trotta freed from jail for anti-nuke protest only to face COVID outbreak at St. Joe’s

BY MARY REINHOLZ | East Village pacifist Carmen Trotta left a low-security prison camp at the Upstate Otisville federal correctional facility on early release from…

Trump pal Paolo Zampolli, U.N. ambassador, has rocky relations in Gramercy as he flouts parking regs

BY MARY REINHOLZ | At night, a tree outside the Gramercy townhouse sparkles with lights, some bouncing off a black Mercedes SUV with diplomat plates.…

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