The midtown branch of the NYPL is hosting the illustrator and author of "The Women Who Made New York" on Thursday.
Prosecutors accused a former Baruch College basketball coach with embezzling about $600,000 from the school.
The Union Square Sweat Fest, which continues through Feb. 15, includes free workout classes as well as paid studio classes.
NYC Restaurant Week is almost over — here's where you should eat in Murray Hill before time is up.
New York City public schools will be closed on Thursday in advance of a storm that could dump up to 12 inches of snow on Manhattan.
Daily Provisions cafe opens in Gramercy serving baked goods, coffee and more.
The D'Agostino grocery store at East 35th Street and Third Avenue will reopen this year under new management.
Neighbors of the elderly Kips Bay man who was attacked and robbed in his tailor shop last week are raising money to help him recover.
The three men punched the onlooker in the face and fractured his nose and eye socket, sources told the Daily News.
Prosecutors said Ahmed Mohammed el-Gammal helped Baruch College student Samy el-Goarany reach Syria in 2015.
Officers arrived to the scene and found Howard Chi with a stab wound to the chest, police said.
Brenton Maughn-Tulloch allegedly attacked his 22-year-old victim while they were snorting coke in Beauty Bar's bathroom near Gramercy Park.
Breaking: The man walked into a Kips Bay tailor shop earlier this week, slashed a worker and made off with cash.
The district attorney's office declined to prosecute the case against Lapo Elkann, who faked his own kidnapping for drug and hooker money.
Breaking: Police are still looking for the man, who fled the scene at East 27th St.
The train was evacuated around 12:30 due to a rail condition at 23rd Street, according to the MTA.
Taxstone's bail was revoked after prosecutors told a Manhattan federal court judge they're "convinced" Taxstone is behind the shooting.
Hip-hop personality Taxstone was arrested on a federal weapons possession charge Monday, police said.
Starting in February during the Midwinter Recess we will begin equipping students for the upcoming March NYS ELA/Math Exams!
Head to these watering holes for some delicious drinks and fun atmosphere.
"While we may not condone substance use, we need to really meet it with acceptance, compassion and support."
"I thought he was playing a joke," a neighbor said.
The New Yorker calls her a "present-day multicultural wonder."
Come to the Action Item Fair at Thoughtworks, 99 Madison Ave. between 29th and 30th streets.
This Murray Hill condo is fresh on the market for $2,150,000.
"Word and Image: Martin Luther's Reformation" runs through Jan 22.
The man slid a note to the bank teller demanding money, but walked away empty-handed, police told Patch.
Jazz violinist Regina Carter will play 4 shows to honor legendary jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, in what would have been her 100th year.
Night work will continue starting at 9 p.m. and ending at 6 a.m. this week.
Leave the boring treadmill and stairmaster behind and check out Patch's picks for the best unique gyms.
Police are looking for a man who they believe stole a subway rider's cellphone on Christmas Day.
Murray Hill, Gramercy residents can drop off their Christmas trees at 20th Street Loop in Stuyvesant Town Jan. 7-8.
Three firefighters were injured, and a restaurant was damaged as well.
There will be no construction work from Dec. 24 to Jan. 2.
A settlement with Portofino Spas is the latest in a series of crackdowns on tanning salons.
Police busted an iPhone thief after she took a selfie with the victim's phone, which automatically uploaded to the victim's cloud storage.
A cruel and unusual robbery was reported Wednesday at Green Tea Acupuncture in Kips Bay.
Parking may be restricted in work areas, and lane closures and lane shifting may be required.
Sarma Melngailis, former queen of NYC's vegan scene, has been offered a deal of up to 3 years in jail — 12 years under her max sentence.
Just in time for Hanukah, a Manhattan burger chain debuts the "latke burger."