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If you spot a superhero picking up trash along Ninth Avenue this weekend, you're not hallucinating: it's the Hell's Kitchen Litter Legion.
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A helicopter will fly low over Midtown and Lower Manhattan for about four hours Monday for a filming project, police said.
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Don't be alarmed by the sound of a low-flying chopper over Midtown and Downtown Manhattan Thursday morning, the NYPD said.
Ten community composting sites along the piers in Hudson River Park are now open for drop-offs, including a brand-new site on Pier 96.
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Join the FDNY and FDNY Foundation as we celebrate National Fire Prevention Week on Monday, October 5th at 10 a.m.
NYPD is accepting comments till September 30. You can find more information, review what is proposed and submit comments in the link below.
A new report from the Borough President's office found 13 restrooms that remain open in Midtown while other facilities have closed.
Water was cut off for nearly a full day at the Harmonia shelter in Midtown, and residents worried that meal service was being diminished.
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"These are very decent people—I love them," said one worker at the Midtown shelter who was laid off suddenly this week during the scramble.
Firefighter John H. Marr, formerly based at Engine 34 in Hell's Kitchen, died in April from an illness related to the September 11 attacks.
Clean up tools and equipment will be provided by the NYC Department of Sanitation.
Don't be alarmed if you see or hear a helicopter over Midtown Friday afternoon — it's there for a filming project, the NYPD said.
This meeting, previously scheduled to take place in Manhattan, will focus on the relationship between LGBTQIA+ New Yorkers and the NYPD.
Black Lives Matter activists are planning a Times Square protest at 7 p.m. Thursday following the death of Daniel Prude in Rochester.
Derrick Ingram asked a community board Wednesday to request an investigation into the Aug. 7 siege on his Hell's Kitchen apartment.
Intersection is providing free advertising space funded by corporate sponsors interested in helping “Power the Comeback.”
NYC DOT will implement pedestrian safety changes along Central Park South/59th St, Grand Army Plaza, and at Park entrances at 6th and 7th.
Libraries in Hell's Kitchen and Kips Bay are among the branches that will reopen for grab-and-go pickups and returns in September.
Five years ago, Lindsay Gilder and Zach Dribbon first bumped into each other as new next-door neighbors. Now, they're engaged.
Implementation of the new protected bike lanes and other safety improvements along 38th Street and 39th Street will begin soon.
Nick Garber joins New York City Patch as the new reporter for Midtown and Hell's Kitchen. Here's how to get in touch.
The Monumental Women statue will be unveiled Wednesday, August 26th on the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment.
The fellowship is a six-month paid opportunity for recent grads to work on select projects throughout the office.
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Learn more about how New York City is here to help you with FREE resources at www.testandtrace.nyc.
Which community board has the most charming outdoor dining? Gale Brewer is launching a friendly competition.
As of today, NYC is at a 54.9% response rate and Non-Response Follow-Up (Our census door knocking operations) have begun!
Supporters and opponents of a temple being built in India gathered in Midtown.
The District Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day oversight of the Community Board office.
Just 55 percent of Manhattan residents have responded to the census. Many of the borough's wealthiest are to blame.
The program is for a select number of restaurants to support unemployed or underemployed restaurant workers.
Residents dumped trash in a parking spot to free up their sidewalk. NYC shut them down hours after the Council Speaker praised the idea.
The New York Public Library is reopening 22 branches for grab-and-go service on Aug. 3.