Residents
Obituary: Alan Walstrom
Dear Neighbors, Frank Hosticka has just let me know that Alan Walstrom, a very long time Horatio Street resident, has passed away, found in his home at 84 Horatio St. Frank, and all who had the pleasure of Alan’s acquaintance, deeply mourn his death. »
A phantom rower ?
Did you hear the swish of oars in water? Catch a phantom vision of an attractive young women, a bit ‘weathered’ rowing past? It might have been Roz Savage, a 37-year-old former management consultant, who set out on November 27 to row single-handed across the Atlantic from the Canaries to Antigua. She is the... »
Books?
Someone once told me that Jane Street boasted the most authors per block of any street in Manhattan. Can Horatio Street lay claim to more editors per block? I know at least a few…. In any case, we are certainly overflowing with wonderful used bookstores as in this charming article from Pace Press. »
Remember When?
In a fantastic essay published in The Villager, Patricia Fieldsteel reminisces about a time when the village was affordable Many of her memories revolve around Horatio street, where she had her first apartment in the West Village. Most shocking (striking?) to me was the following description of Horatio Street: When I lived on Horatio,... »



