A political newcomer who works as a project manager for JPMorgan Chase filed to run against Rep. Carolyn Maloney in the 2020 primary.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission debated a future 10-story office building on St. Mark's Place Tuesday.
The city is still evaluating options to re-open portions of East River Park during construction and will re-route bike lanes inland.
Eleven neighborhood projects are on the ballot for city funding in Councilmember Carlina Rivera's district from March 30 through April 7.
Amid the ongoing planning process, some neighbors have formed a new group called the East River Alliance.
The Strand Bookstore owner says the store has gathered some 6,000 petition signatures against landmarking the building.
Buildings nearby were evacuated on Wednesday after cracks were found in its facade.
Transportation and police officials denounced vandals who left broken shards of glass in new bike lanes on 12th and 13th streets.
Harvey Epstein handily defended the seat against Republican and Reform party challengers.
The seat is currently held by Harvey Epstein.
Suraj Patel, who is challenging Rep. Carolyn Maloney in the Democratic primary, may have misused campaign funds.
The Cloisters Cafe's paintings have certainly been noticed by his customers.
Carlina Rivera will be the next representative of District 2 in City Council.
The notorious landlord Steve Croman began his year-long sentence on Rikers Island on Tuesday.
Carlina Rivera, the former Rosie Mendez staffer, has nabbed the Democratic nomination for the District 2 City Council seat.
Here's Patch's guide to voting for your next City Council rep for District 2.
The mayor signed 18 bills into law this week. Here's what they mean for you.
Obama adviser David Axelrod will be in New York City on Wednesday to fundraise for City Council candidate Ronnie Cho.
The former federal prosecutor spoke at Cooper Union tonight.
It appears that Trump's son-in-law did not make East Village great again.
A Manhattan judge gave him a year to complete a drug program.
A new anti-Trump campaign called Refuse Fascism was launched Monday night in the East Village.
Gov. Cuomo tweeted a photo of his Post-It, adding that "New York State holds the torch high."
The lines were long and the buildings were small as people came out to vote in the East Village on Tuesday.
The demolition of five historic brownstones in the East Village for a hotel developed by the mayor's friend is unacceptable, they said.