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BY THE VILLAGE SUN | A lifelong Soho resident has succumbed to injuries from an apartment fire earlier this week, following his elderly father, who… The post Soho fire claims second victim appeared first on The Village Sun .
On Nov. 28, due to the effects from construction work on a planned 24-story tower at 644 E. 14th St., the Department of Buildings ordered the roughly 30 tenants at 642 E. 14th St., just west of Avenue C, to vacate their 16-unit walk-up, built in 1900.
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Congressmember Nydia Velazquez on Wednesday was among a small group of House members refusing to back a resolution calling on the body to “stand with Israel.”.
Stanley Mieses, 70, Downtown journo who reported on 9/11 and 'broke hearts in five boroughs,' gets loving sendoff from his 'family of friends' - The Village Sun. Stanley Mieses in his younger days, presumably when he was at The New Yorker, where he penned Talk of the Town columns for 13 years.
Real News for the Community John Campo Archives - The Village Sun BY OTTO FRITTON | As electric bikes have boomed in New York City, enforcement of traffic regulations against scofflaw riders has failed to keep pace.…
Alpaca helps kick off Holy Week at St. John’s in the Village April 8, 2023 BY LIZ THOMSON | Father Graeme Napier of St. John’s in the Village brought in an alpaca named David to lead the Palm Sunday procession…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | As the City Council works obscurely behind closed doors on a plan to make outdoor dining permanent, community residents have...
Village woman fights to evict ‘serial grifter’ Posters of alleged "serial grifter" Kate Gladstone a.k.a. Katherine Klein have been plastered around the West Village as a warning to potential future "victims."
Sunday, August 13, 2023, 4 pm. Theresa Byrnes will rise from her wheelchair to STAND WITH THE TREES and with the community of people who have been protesting the City of New York’s plan to kill all1000 trees in East River Park. We are in a race against time to save the remaining 500 trees.