The Villager The buses are coming The clock is ticking for the involved parties to come up with an acceptable plan for how Lower Manhattan is supposed to accommodate a monumental influx of people and buses, not just for this year’s critical opening of the 9/11 Posted on February 24, 2011
The Villager Parker fights poverty Gary Parker has been appointed deputy director of New York University’s McSilver Institute of Poverty Policy, Practice and Research. The institute was launched by N.Y.U.’s Silver School of Social Work in late 2009. T Posted on February 24, 2011
The Villager Shoppers give love, and bucks, to help ailing stores’ health Posted on February 24, 2011
The Villager St. Vincent’s and Rudin still hoping for ‘a viable solution’ Posted on February 24, 2011
Downtown Express C.B.1 says D.O.T. presentation leaves much to be desired Posted on February 23, 2011
Downtown Express Negotiations for Peck Slip school in final, urgent stages Posted on February 23, 2011
The Villager Where’s the real Park51? Last May, Daisy Khan, who heads the American Society for Muslim Advancement, approached a Community Board 1 committee about appearing at its upcoming meeting to share plans for an Islamic community center. The wording on t Posted on February 16, 2011
Tomorrow, 10 am Poster House Spring 2025 Exhibition: Puerto Rico in Print: The Posters of Lorenzo Homar Poster House
May 8, noon Celebrate Women’s History Month with the Nasty Women of Fidi Walking Tour Shrine to Elizabeth Ann Seton
May 9, 7 pm Speakeasy, Die Softly: Immersive Murder Mystery Dinner Theater at Carmine’s Carmine’s Italian Restaurant – Times Square
May 18, 2 pm Marble Community Gospel Choir to Perform ‘Praise Ye the Lord’ at Marble Church Marble Collegiate Church
Brooklyn Paper Mother-daughter boutique Marmalade moves to Williamsburg, expanding fashion and community focus