“LGBTQI+ New Yorkers deserve to be treated with respect and dignity, period,” said
Dreading a return to crowded congregate shelters, men staying at a Hell's Kitchen hotel protested the city's decision to transfer them away.
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“Yet again, the fundamental structural flaws of the Board of Elections are on display.
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So, in the next months, we're expecting organizations and academic institutions all over the world to apply for the opportunity to lead ...
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Homeless New Yorkers are being transferred away from the hotel shelters that became lightning rods in Hell's Kitchen over the past year.
A Manhattan leader urged caution after the mayor vowed to "flood" Times Square with police officers following another daytime shooting.
I also want to talk to you about tomorrow and the days after, because we are really, really concerned about the heat levels that will be ...
The garage and community space will be constructed at the program's Queens site, adjacent to Queens Borough Hall and the Queens Criminal ...
This is how the Midtown-Hell's Kitchen area compares to New York and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
Plans to rename Hell's Kitchen Park after the playwright Lorraine Hansberry have been revised after neighbors objected to the change.
It's still early, but one mayoral candidate has a large first-choice lead in Hell's Kitchen. Here are the neighborhood's votes so far.
Mark Levine held a narrow lead in the competitive election for Manhattan Borough President, but many votes have not yet been counted.
Past plans to replace the decrepit bus hub collapsed amid local opposition. This week's hearings will test whether things have changed.
The popular neighborhood space now bears the name of playwright Lorraine Hansberry as part of a citywide push to honor the Black experience.
'Join us for our Standing Up Against Asian Hate Upstander Training to learn how to safely intervene in the face of anti-Asian harassment.'
New Yorkers get to cast ballots this month for borough president, mayor and other local offices. Patch is profiling each candidate.
Here's a peek inside the brand-new open space, where Gov. Andrew Cuomo cut the ribbon Wednesday after forcing out the NYPD tow pound.
There are a record number of job openings in the U.S. labor market; Manhattan's unemployment rate decreased recently.
Which candidates are raising the most funds in Hell's Kitchen, and which areas are giving the most? We followed the money to find out.
The New York City Advisory Commission on Property Tax Reform today announced 3 new virtual hearings on its 10 preliminary recommendation.
On June 9th from 4pm to 7pm in Duffy Square, join the NYPD Community Affairs Borough Outreach Division.
You're invited to a free virtual training on safe and effective methods for rat prevention with the NYC Department of Health.
Please join DEP at a virtual workshop on the Green Infrastructure Grant Program on Wednesday, June 9, 2021 from 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM.
A City Council candidate in Hell's Kitchen wants to bring back the dormant dream of a 7 train station on 10th Avenue and West 41st Street.
Dyer Avenue, a 12-block road that has torn Hell's Kitchen apart for decades, could be sealed over if a community board gets its way.
The shelter on West 58th Street, which neighbors rose up against when it was first announced in 2018, finally got the green light this week.
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Initially delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, the hearings resumed virtually in May with hearings in Staten Island and Brooklyn.
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Please join us and the New York City Campaign Finance Board for a virtual training session.
This will be used in primary and special elections for Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, Borough President, and City Council on June 22.
Did you know there are many choices when it comes to health insurance?
"Where's Corey?" asked a local magazine, accusing the City Council speaker of neglecting the neighborhood. His office pushed back strongly.