Starting in February during the Midwinter Recess we will begin equipping students for the upcoming March NYS ELA Exams!
An LGBT-history bar crawl at the end of the month will showcase some of the Village's historic watering holes.
Designers are working with NYCHA to revamp Lillian Wald Houses on Avenue D.
A hearing for the zoning of the building will take place on Jan. 24.
The show is sold out, but there are still a few ways to catch the "thrilling" and "terrifying" production.
A Manhattan judge gave him a year to complete a drug program.
Ex-con Henry Pacheco, an acquaintance of 27-year-old mom Brooke Garcia, is reportedly suspected of strangling her to death in Alphabet City.
Christmas trees collected at MulchFest will nourish parks and gardens across the city.
The condo is in the same building as the Adas Yisroel Anshe Mezeritz Synagogue and features original stained-glass windows.
Here's your community board meeting schedule for January.
The woman's name was Brooke Garcia, and she had a four-year-old daughter.
The woman was found lying in bed in an apartment in Wald Houses.
Bystanders raced over and were able to free the woman, who is being treated for "serious trauma."
Sister Jane East Side Tavern is the new eatery in the works, owned by Michael Stewart of Tavern on Jane.
For the 43rd year, The Poetry Project ushered in the New Year with a poetry marathon.
Leave the boring treadmill and stairmaster behind and check out Patch's picks for the best unique gyms.
Little Tong Noodle Shop will be a "fast casual" rice noodle restaurant.
East Side Tavern is proposing to open a new restaurant at 349 E. 13th St., where The Redhead resided for ten years.
East Villagers can drop off their Christmas Trees at Tompkins Square Park Jan. 7-8.
Police arrested Jayson Avila, who is also a resident at 1 Haven Plaza, Monday.
The victims were stabbed at the apartment complex 1 Haven Plaza at 200 Avenue C. at around 8:50 a.m., police said.
Bring new or gently used coats to Jimmy's No. 43. for a free pint of beer Monday.
Out East is the creation of Tim Meyers, Peter Kane and Anthony Serignese.
The $250 million development will replace a two-decade-old P.C. Richard.
The "Make Music Winter" parade will begin in Tompkins Square Park at 6 p.m.
Police arrested Anthony Iovenitti, 52, Tuesday.
The would-be rapist had his pants down and was standing over a woman who was calling for help, police say.
A new anti-Trump campaign called Refuse Fascism was launched Monday night in the East Village.
A Regal Cinemas Union Square crowd evacuated the theater following a "gun scare" Saturday, police say.
"Thank you for showering us with love this week as we said goodbye to the place and time that brought us all together. That's all folks."
Lower Manhattan's biggest stories from Dec. 11-Dec. 18.
Keep the mimosas flowing and the food coming at these must-try East Village brunch spots.
A "large selection" of the Post-Its will now be preserved by the New-York Historical Society on the Upper West Side, state officials say.
Even an arctic blast can't get between New Yorkers and the world's cheapest Michelin restaurant.
You’ll be able to grow your own fresh mushrooms all winter.
"If they’re gonna give us a hard time, we’re gonna give them a hard time,” a police source told the Daily News.
One and One bar owner Paul O'Sullivan estimates $5,000 in damage was done.
A 25-year-old man was shot and injured in a dispute over parking outside Hells Angels’ headquarters.
Things could get ugly outside Bar 13 in the East Village on Saturday, when a protest group plans to confront hundreds of drunk Santas.
EVIMA is hosting their third annual holiday shopping event all day Saturday.