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Only 7 Greenwich Villagers Tested Positive For COVID Last Week | Bottcher Holds Commanding Lead | Popular Italian Joint Expands
Curfew Eased After Violent Clashes | Original Stonewall Could Go Back On Market | Who Is Greenwich Village Supporting For Mayor
A West Village rec center and outdoor pool will welcome back visitors Monday for the first time since the pandemic closed it last spring.
SoHo Community Board Readies For Rezoning Rec | Hudson River Park Announces New Playground | Mayor Talks Washington Square Park
Mayor Bill de Blasio was challenged Wednesday to go into detail about the decision to close Washington Square Park. Here's what he said.
Here are the must-read Patch NYC stories for Tuesday, June 1.
The park will close at 10 p.m. on the weekend for the immediate future after police said "violent groups" refused to leave the park.
Iconic Village Ice Cream Parlor Introduces Burger Menu | Man Shot Following Argument | Planned Parenthood Pushes To Drop Founder's Name
Community Board 2 members mainly supported changing the name of Margaret Sanger Square in Lower Manhattan, but not all of them.
New $260 Million Park Opens Next To Hudson | 5 Eateries Named To Best Burger List | SoHo Rezoning Plan Gets Certified
The new $260 million public park opened on Friday at 13th Street in Hudson River Park. Take a look at some of the first pictures.
The "Little Island" is opening on Friday at 13th Street in Hudson River Park. Mega-mogul Barry Diller put $260M in to make it happen.
Greenwich Village COVID-19 Rate Drops | A New Bike Boulevard Coming | 2 West Village Eateries Among Best Brunch Spots
Stars To Help Raise Money For Village Restaurants | Hoylman Turns Down RFK Jr. Debate Challenge | 5 Eateries Named Best Cheap Eats
5 Lower Manhattan Schools Named Among Best In NY | New Bar Opens In Former Home Of Daddy-O | 2 Men Wanted For Scissor Attack
Along with the opening of the green spaces, the Hudson Square BID is also relaunching artistic parklets for curbside dining options.
Del Posto Closing | 32,000 People Left Greenwich Village in 2020 | Village Candidate Releases Mental Health Plan
4 Businesses Find A Home In Greenwich Village Luxury Building | A Quarter Of Residents Are Vaccinated | New Step In SoHo Rezoning Plan
The Greenwich Village initiative will include public art installations, a local business campaign, and a neighborhood festival.
Landmark Hearing Set For Former NAACP Home | Man's Home Emptied During COVID Hospitalization | Union Square Storefronts Getting Makeover
The family of a Black teenager falsely accused of stealing a woman's cellphone in a New York City hotel has filed a lawsuit.
Here are the must-read Patch NYC stories for Thursday, March 18.
Greenwich Bagel Shop Named One Of Best In Nation | "Open Culture" Streets Coming Soon | Fire Sends 4 People To Hospital
"Open Culture" is a new permit type allowing for arts and cultural performances to take place on closed-off city streets.
Strand Bookstore Rally | Foundation Steps Up For Iconic Bar | Council Candidate Helps Seniors Get Vaccines
Who Greenwich Villagers Are Supporting For Mayor | Greenwich Village ZIP Codes Show Low COVID Rates | Popular Cafe Launces Dinner Setup
The 1 West Village School Closed Due To COVID-19 | How Many Greenwich Village Residents Vaccinated | $5K Wedding Dress Stolen
New Story Map Shows Black History Landmarks | Planned Parenthood Harassers Face Lawsuit | Lower Manhattan Near Bottom Of New Housing
An interactive map released by the Landmarks Commission in honor of Black History Month includes stories from the West Village.
Video Released Of Man Wanted In Attempted Sex Attack | CB Meeting Set For Controversial Demolition | Gansevoort Peninsula Park Moves Forward
Woman Sucker-Punched In The Face | How COVID Rates Changed In The Village| Candidate Wants To Create Sanitation 'Strike Teams'
SoHo Street Sign Gets Makeover For End Of Trump | West Village Eatery Named Among "Most Anticipated" | Old NAACP HQ Considered For Landmark
The plan would add more than two acres to the park, growing the Lower Manhattan space by 33 percent.
Prince Street Pizza Owners Step Down | Bar Dante Heads To Dubai | Fish And Chips Shop Opening In West Village
West Village Is One Of NYC's Priciest Neighborhoods | Soho Spot Named Restaurant 'America Can't Afford To Lose | NoHo Building Demolition
Greenwich House announced Monday its first-ever chief operations and strategy officer.
Here are the stories from the West Village Patch that made the biggest headlines in 2020.
COVID-19 rates in West Village near lowest in NYC | Rent, home prices take nose dive | 3 of the best eateries | Man robbed during attack
Vegan Chain Files For Bankruptcy | How Much Snow Greenwich Village Got | Tenants Of Notorious Village Landlord Get $1M In Credits
Whether you've got the best brewery around or a music festival that rivals Coachella, tell us why your town should be a destination in 2018.