The Parks Department wants to put synthetic turf over a patch of asphalt in the park where skateboarders have gathered for decades.
Dry Dock Pool on Avenue D opens Thursday.
Community Board 3 voted to approve the east side resiliency project Tuesday.
Enjoy over 50 authentic food booths and 300+ booths at the 2019 Lower Second Avenue Summer Festival this Sunday.
East Village and Lower East Side neighbors called for an independent review of the city's east side resiliency plan.
The 32nd annual Loisaida Festival returns on Sunday. Here's what you need to know.
Here's a list of meetings to learn about or weigh in regarding the East Side Coastal Resiliency project.
The owners of the building where the now-closed Sidewalk Cafe was located wants to add an additional story to the building.
A non-profit wants to build 74 units for people transitioning out of nursing homes and survivors of domestic violence with disabilities.
More than 4,700 people in Councilwoman Carlina Rivera's district voted. Five projects across the district will receive funding.
A Greenwich Village preservation continues to rail against the Union Square 'Tech Hub,' according to a report.
Ten teens were burned by a chemical substance at a party in a public housing complex in the East Village, according to a report.
The city has scheduled two upcoming meetings on the east side resiliency project this month.
Some East Village parents want a protected bike lane on Avenue B.
A group of Cooper Union students wants the university to integrate climate change into the curriculum and make its campus carbon-neutral.
High lead levels were found at an East Village apartment building, a city lead inspection report released by tenants' advocates show.
What you need to know about LUNGS Spring Awakening parade and festival in the East Village.
The plumber was sentenced to three years of probation.
After scrutiny from tenants' rights activists, Kushner Companies has hired a broker to sell five East Village buildings.
A San Francisco-based record store will takeover Good Records NYC.
Sidewalk Cafe celebrated its final days during the Winter Antifolk Festival.
A December document signals the Hells Angels could be leaving their East Village digs.
Sydney Pereira joins Patch.
UJA and Hebrew Free Loan Society offering interest-free loans to federal employees who have been furloughed or are working without pay
The no-frills bar is hosting a goodbye party on Saturday, Dec. 15.
Hundreds of red-suited revelers flooded Manhattan for the annual SantaCon bar crawl Saturday.
Officer Alberto Guzman rescued the malnourished pooches from the Campos Plaza Houses in July.
The city may landmark the bookseller's Broadway building — but the owner doesn't want it.
The former first lady surprised some 30 teenage girls at the alphabet city club Saturday.
A brave cabbie scooped up the injured hawk in one hand, held it while he drove to Brooklyn and handed it over to cops.
Rev. Patrick Maloney has been asked to give the funeral mass for Boston gangster James "Whitey" Bulger after he was killed in prison.
After 28 years at Tompkins Square Park, the parade's pups will march through a new location.
Several locals want the city to convert the long-vacant school building back into a community center.
E. 10th Street residents fear for their safety after the driver of a city-owned garbage truck killed a man in Brooklyn.
The NYPD's Transit Unit and the MTA transformed part of the subway station into a hall of horrors.
ESPN and a community group will sponsor the parade at a new venue after it was canceled due to insurance issues.
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The trucks have given buzzed bar-goers cover to urinate on the street and locals fear the blocked sidewalk views could lead to crime.
E.10th Street bar Pinks is trashing the Department of Sanitation with a "Trash Bash" this Thursday.
The city is moving forward with a new flood barrier design that accelerates the timeline but nearly doubles costs.