Transit officials will place monitoring equipment along the shuttle bus routes and publish the data.
The MTA has announced the start date for the dreaded L train shutdown.
The E. Fourth Street venue hosts Latin American theater and performance art.
Police have a suspect in custody after the bloody brawl.
After 28 years at Tompkins Square Park, the parade's pups will march through a new location.
The 66-year-old's body was discovered near the complex's Avenue C Loop, police said.
"Our shelves are now empty and our hearts are hurting but full of the love she gave us over the 24 years," the owners wrote on social media.
The thief's haul includes an electric bike, arm-fulls of clothes and ten selfie sticks.
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.
Via is offering a $19 pass with up to four rides per day during weekends of no L trains between Manhattan and 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.
Councilwoman Carlina Rivera introduced legislation that would set citywide standards for bike lane detours.
Developers razed the four-year home of Papaya King and plan to erect a five-story office building on the East Village block.
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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.
Police charged a 29-year-old for allegedly robbing four Brooklyn and Manhattan businesses at gunpoint.
The city is moving forward with a new flood barrier design that accelerates the timeline but nearly doubles costs.
The sticky-fingered man went on a shopping spree at Target after swiping the woman's credit card, police said.
The East Village building does not need to be demolished, but a backyard extension on the ground floor's restaurant must be razed.
The Boys' Club of New York listed the East Village clubhouse with Cushman & Wakefield days after locals rallied against the sale.
Councilwoman Carlina Rivera has asked the city to re-evaluate landmark status for the building, which developers plan to demolish.
The fire raged throughout the night and hospitalized 11 firefighters and 3 residents, officials said.
A federal judge has barred MoMaCha from using its name, logo and web address until the lawsuit against the cafe is resolved.
Locals railed against plans to replace the St. Denis Hotel with a 12-story office building and demanded land use protections for the nabe.
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Pols and residents will rally in front of the Boys' Club of New York's Harriman Clubhouse on Saturday.
City sanitation trucks may use three residential streets as an impromptu parking lot for up to 3 years, according to a local leader.
The council voted down a developer's zoning change to build beside the landmarked Merchant's House Museum.
Livid locals say the foul fleet is wreaking havoc on their neighborhoods.
The 69-year-old man was crossing Second Avenue in the East Village Thursday night when the car ran him over, police said.
Two City Council committees rejected plans for an eight-story hotel next to the historic Merchant’s House Museum in the East Village.
The Australian pie purveyor is closing its East First Street shop and plans to shutter its other outposts by the month's end.
Top transit officials will discuss the shutdown with locals at Middle Collegiate Church on Monday, Sept. 17.
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A man who was fired from a Third Avenue hardware store sliced a former co-worker's face open from ear to mouth, police said.
Police investigated a suspicious package in the East Village Thursday as Democratic candidates for state Attorney General debated nearby.