Bedford, Barrow Commere - 
updated
6/2010

Bedford Downing


Bleecker Area Merchants & Residents

Carmine Street

Central Village
 (Cornelia, Barrow,   Jones) updated 9/05

Charlton Street
updated 2/07

Christopher Street Block & Merchants

Christopher Street East

East 10th Street

East 11th Street

East 12th Street

Far West 10th Street
updated
9/09

Grove Street
updated 5/05

Horatio Street - updated
9/09

Jane Street
updated
3/08

MacDougal Alley Assoc.

MacDougal Street North

Mercer Street

Minetta
updated
9/08

Morton Street
updated 3/10

Mulry Angle/W.11th Street
updated 8/06

Perry Street
updated 1/08

St. Luke's Place

Upper West 13th Street

Washington Place
updated 11/05

Washington Sq./
Lower Fifth Ave.

Waverly

Waverly Bank 11 Neighbors
updated 7/08

West 8th Street updated 4/05

West Houston Street

West 9th Street
updated 7/07

West 10th Street

West 12th Street

West 13th Street —
100 Block

updated 11/07

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Updated 6/12/2010

GVBA News Spring 2010
St. Vincent's- A Lesson Learned the Hard Way
Memory Lane
The NYU Task Force
City Delays Far West Rezoning
Danger: Bicycle Ahead
Village Voices
Chi Chiz Closed?
Landmarks of the Community Board
The Greenwich Village of Real Life - Part III
Julian Pimento - Young Artist
A Dream That May Come True - Jefferson Market

Albert Bennett to receive award
from the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation
Press Release

GVBA News Winter 2010PDF
St. Vincent's on Life Support Again
Form A Block Association
The 6th Precinct - Another Banner Year
NYU Buys the Forbed s Building
Update CARR
The Outreach Programs at St. Luke's
The Greenwich Village of Real Life - Part II
Free Concerts on West 11th Street
The Little Owl: A Prime Perch
Memory Lane

GVBA News Autumn 2009 - Pdf
Memory Lane
Coalition Against Rogue Riding — CARR Talk
The MTA Designs A Dudd
Why Block Associations Matter
Movies & the Neighbors
NYU: Bigger IS NOT Always Better
Tale from Old Neighbors: Garber's & John's
Why We Adopted Our Neighborhood Park
Far West Village Rezoning Stalled
The Greenwich Village of Real Life — Part I
A Very Fine Watering Hole — Wilfie & Nell
"Taim Steals the Sidewalk"
Adrienne Shelly Garden Dedicated

GVBA News Winter 2009

Letter to Manhattan BP Scott Stringer
Re: NYU's Planning Principles

Trying to Save Edward Hopper's NY (New York Magazine, Dec.14)Block Associations: The Street Where You Live
Jennifer V. Hughes, (Habitat, Nov. 2007)

GVBA Urges Rigorous Enforcement of Traffic Regulations on Cyclists

In the News
Greenwich Village in the media — archives

Film Shoots Report Card
film shoot report card

Photos: Community Events Street Renaming for Officer Thomas Gargan — March 21, 2006
GVBA Forum on the Jefferson Market Library — November 29 2005

Christopher Street Patrol/ Guardian Angel Xmas Party December 2005
Rally to Protest Demolition of 163 Charles Street — Dec. 23
August 9 Town Hall Meeting with Mayor Michael Bloomberg
Dedication of Abingdon Square Park
Celebration Summer Solstice:Jefferson Market Garden
Neighborhood Boat Trip 2004

Mayor Bloomberg Visits Greenwich Village

Memorial plaques for our two Village firehouses were installed on June 16. See the GVBA News and photos of the installation. Story.

About Us: The mission of the Greenwich Village Block Associations and a brief introduction to Greenwich Village.

Letters The GVBA takes positions on important community issues. Full text of these letters is presented here.

Archives: Selected past articles from the GVBA News.

 

 

 

 

 

Jefferson Market Library
The Jefferson Market Library — the most beloved building in Greenwich Village.

 

The GVBA was honored to receive a commemorative patch on behalf of the residents of Greenwich Village for their support from the family of Officer James Leahy, a member of the New York Police Department who served at the 6th Precinct and who lost his life in the performance of his duties at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11. Please click to see the patch.

 

 

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