NYU's New Plays for Young Audiences kicks off its 25th season with three, free new play readings for families.
"Colored School No. 4's" historic designation will help New Yorkers remember its complicated past, commissioners said with Tuesday's vote.
Officials said a group held up a West Houston Street smoke shop and made off with nearly $1,500 of goods.
The 1826 home on Waverly Place was the "love nest" during the pair's four-year relationship back in the mid-1990s.
Council Member Erik Bottcher announced the winners of the Participatory Budgeting process for District 3. Find out where funding is headed.
The NYPD employee and young girl had no prior connection prior to the punch around 9 a.m. on Friday, police said.
Jon Neidich, the man behind some of the newest hits in the Manhattan nightlife scene, is planning a new spot on Sixth Avenue.
The woman was found this morning inside the building's courtyard, according to police.
A man has thrice broken into apartments in a specific part of the Village, according to police.
The union says this is a worker-busting tactic a so-called Right to Work group has tried twice before in upstate New York.
A Two Tower project at 570 Washington Street has begun work after years of the site sitting vacant.
Seventy-five percent of Monica and Rachel's total income would have to gone right to the landlord, a very important new analysis shows.
Police claimed to have found a molotov cocktail at Monday night's protest, but said that testing had yet to be done on the glass bottle.
The dinner and party home goods store opened their second location on West 10th Street.
A stranger walked up to a 67-year-old man and punched him twice in the face, police said.
Freedom Moses, an affordable comfort-focused ethical footwear brand, is hosting a pop-up next week.
The former Marine, from Long Island, has not been arrested or charged in connection to the incident, according to officials and reports.
Some 75 artists ask whether NYC's reliance on "excessive" policing actually makes the city safe in a free pop-up museum.
Elected officials, organizations and New Yorkers all voiced outrage, and the Manhattan D.A. said he was investigating charges.
The trio had robbed smoke shops in the West Village, Chelsea and Union Square, according to the DA's office.
Angelina Cando's trial will be delayed for a week so that prosecutors can review the findings.
Kerber's Farm, a mid-island favorite, is taking over the former home of the shuttered Murray's Cheese Bar.
Donna Brooklyn closed in 2020 due to COVID. Now its being reborn as a worker-owned coop on Cornelia Street.
The super-green 555 Greenwich St. will exceed the city's 2030 climate standards by over 40 percent.
Acclaimed shop, PopUp Bagels, is coming to Thompson Street. You might even see Paul Rudd there.
The discussion on short-term mental health solutions is a continuation of one held in 2021 hosted by Midtown and West Side Community Boards.
The annual walk in the spirit of Jane Jacobs returns May 5-May 7.
A man pressed his groin against a 29-year-old woman on a downtown 2/3 train last week, police said.
388 Hudson St. has been held as a crown site of affordable housing for the Village and SoHo. But residents think the city should go bigger.
A man was struck by an uptown 6 train at around 11 a.m., police said.
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Balkan StrEAT is not just a clever use of capitalization, it also serves delicious ćevapi, according to a growing chorus of praise.
A pair of handlebar-riding headphone-snatching crooks have been on the prowl this month, police claim.
It's the third location for the eatery, celebrating the Chinese immigrants of Cuba and their cuisine.
Bedford Studios opens on Friday and seeks to combine a luxury coffee shop with a cozy membership-based co-working space.
On a list of the 38 Essential Restaurants in New York City, three were listed in the West Village. Two of them are popular Indian spots.
A new city campaign to get dog owners to pick up their precious poops comes as 311 calls about messy pooches skyrocket.
The residential project at the former Keller Hotel appears to be finishing facade work.
Hundreds march from Union Square to Washington Square Park in a peaceful gathering where attendees said they celebrated Trans joy.
The Department of Transportation recently installed 270 new carshare parking spaces across the city, include four in the West Village.