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Village Voice editor-in-chief quietly leaves company

The Village Voice editor-in-chief Stephen Mooallem has quietly left the𒉰 company, The Post has learned.

The former executive editor of Harper’s Bazaar, who was hired in December 2016, exited in mid-March under what a company spokeswoman described as “amicable” terms💦.

A successor has yet to be named, and the Voice news side is be🐬ing run by a four-person team — senior editors Neil deMause and David Swanson, art director Ashley Smestad Vélez and co🦋py editor Nina Pearlman.

The exit comes at a volatile time for the former alternative news leader, which closed th💙e free weekly print edition last August.

Owner Peter Barbey has focused instead on the publication’s dig🤡ital presence, but in a crowded landscape it has been difficult to retain its relevance.

Mooallem was the Voice’s third editor under Barbey, who iಌn early 2016 replaced the top editorꩵ with Will Bourne, who ran the paper for eight months before getting the boot.