Snapshot Project at Jefferson Market Library
Do you have a pre-digital era photograph that tells a story? Of yourself, of the time and place, of friends or places that have changed or disappeared? We would love to see it!
Read MoreDec, 2023 | Culture, Neighborhood
Do you have a pre-digital era photograph that tells a story? Of yourself, of the time and place, of friends or places that have changed or disappeared? We would love to see it!
Read MoreDec, 2023 | Health, Village Pet Pages
As a medical team we want to share some ways to for people and pets to enjoy the holidays and prevent some hazards.
Read MoreDec, 2023 | Neighborhood
Maddeningly inconsistent and illogical is the only way to describe the changes to our streets over the years.
Read MoreDec, 2023 | Nature
I’ve had the uncanny luck to see yet another new bird this year..here was an Osprey in August, a Marsh Wren in October, and now in November, one more elegant visitor: a Rusty Blackbird.
Read MoreDec, 2023 | Characters of the Village
Some of the best things that happen in New York at this time of year right after Thanksgiving are the Christmas tree stands that begin popping up and how the air — however briefly — is filled with the scent of pine, fir, and balsam.
Read MoreDec, 2023 | Joy In the Moment
Have you ever looked forward to an occasion, be it time with someone, a trip, a gift, a holiday…you name it? Then, when it didn’t work out as expected, or better said, as you expected, then you felt let down?
Read MoreDec, 2023 | In Memoriam
Ady died on November 1, seven years after his diagnosis. While I know in hindsight it sounds foolishly hopeful, we really believed we had a lot more time with him. So it’s a hard loss. But his memory and legacy are much greater blessings.
Read MoreDec, 2023 | Food, Neighborhood
This month we focus on the cold stuff, gelato and soft serve, perfect for our upcoming abnormally warm winter. Amazingly, when we visited both new places, on very cold nights, the lines were long.
Read MoreDec, 2023 | Business
Eva Joan Repair is on a mission to mend, not end, your favorite wardrobe items.
Read MoreDec, 2023 | Culture
Well, it’s that time of the year. The obligatory gift giving season. Whether it’s Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza or perhaps another holiday, that, I beg your pardon, I have left out. A holiday where presents are given to loved ones and relatives.
Read MoreDec, 2023 | Business
The first Li-Lac Chocolates shop opened on Christopher Street in 1923. Written on Li-Lac Chocolates’ website is the slogan “stubbornly old fashioned”
Read MoreDec, 2023 | Neighborhood
“I just hope that one day, New York City is a place where everyone has a place to go whenever they need it,” he said, “and it’s not even something that people have to think about.”
Read MoreDec, 2023 | Politics
Dr. Donna E. Shalala, former U.S. Congresswoman, former HHS cabinet Secretary, and veteran higher education leader, has been named the interim president of @thenewschool.
Read MoreDec, 2023 | Politics
Every day, millions of people ride New York City’s subways, light rail systems, and buses. For many, steep stairs, narrow walkways, confusing station layouts, and unintelligible loudspeaker announcements make navigating the subway challenging and stressful.
Read MoreDec, 2023 | Politics
Supporting Students with Disabilities in Postsecondary Education Key to Their Entry into the Workforce by ASSEMBLYMEMBER HARVEY EPSTEIN & SENATOR ANDREW GOUNARDES In May 2017, the New York State Education Department’s...
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