Devoted physician and friend to generations of Greenwich Villagers.
During the trial in February, 1921, hundreds of "Greenwich Villagers", men and women, marched into Special Court Sessions; eventually, Anderson and Heap were each fined $100 and fingerprinted.
The bartender said Greenwich Villagers see it as a neighborhood hangout, but the crowd, young and nervous or prosperous and demanding, did not look as if it had walked in from nearby brownstones.
A. There have been no known organized political movements by Greenwich Villagers to sever their ties with the city.
She and other Greenwich Villagers tried to score a symbolic victory by getting the tower clock restarted and illuminated.
In fact, the dread ring-all-night option has never been considered by the Friends of the Jefferson Market Bell - the group of Greenwich Villagers behind the plan.
Charlie Zito, whose family bakery provided Greenwich Villagers with crusty, yeasty Italian bread for decades before it became fashionable, died of colon cancer on Friday at Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn.
Many Greenwich Villagers deplored the Bobst Library, a ruddy sandstone box around a 150-foot atrium.
Greenwich Villager The figure will be bigger than the Statue of Liberty, but no one seems to know what, exactly, it will look like.
But it was also the object of New York's earliest major struggle for historic preservation, one in which a band of Greenwich Villagers saved one of the city's greatest structures before there was a landmarks law.