Venturing out with a 2021 hangover? Here's a helpful guide for what to expect of the first day of the new year.
Emma and Liam were the most popular names in more than 100,000 babies born in the city during 2020. See what other names topped the list.
We're sorry you couldn't hug your nana this year. Here's what you can do instead.
Take a look back at five stories that gripped New York City during 2021.
With Christmas falling on a Saturday, Christmas Eve is the federal holiday in 2021.
Long lines were seen across the city as 170,000 people sought COVID-19 tests.
New York City ranked ninth in a new ranking of "best cities for Christmas," behind the top three of Atlanta, Orlando and Las Vegas.
Don't leave your depressing old Christmas tree on the sidewalk. Bring the tree to a city park location for recycling.
Hundreds of people dressed as Santa Claus descended on New York City for the annual Christmas-themed pub crawl.
The percussive drumbeat stirs the soul and the joy of dance at the Jamaica Performing Arts Center is equally exhilarating.
The 50-foot artificial tree on Sixth Avenue and 48th Street was set on fire early Wednesday has been replaced and is relit.
The U.S. Postal Service’s annual Operation Santa program helps fulfill holiday wishes.
Patch is helping readers find the perfect Christmas Tree this year.
Complaints about rowdy bars fell in 2020, thanks to the pandemic. This holiday season, they're up and just in time for SantaCon.
Flatiron Partnership's "23 Days of Flatiron Cheer" features deals from local businesses, holiday carolers, walking tours, and more
People lost due to complications from AIDS will be remembered with a tribute in Manhattan.
Saturday, a tree lighting ceremony was held in the Little Italy area of the Bronx.
Because everyone needs a trash bandit, a cozy cawfee and a schmear.
Check out all the best moments from the 95th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
New Yorkers say they'll spend roughly $1,700 on the holidays, with a large chunk going toward "experiences," a Deloitte survey shows.
Even on a major holiday, a lot of NYC stores and services are open.
A Thanksgiving car rental in New York City will cost $261 a day, or $1,044 for four days, according to a new study by FinanceBuzz.
Thanksgiving week is upon us. Here's everything you need to know about the holiday celebration in New York City.
The Fifth Avenue Association celebrated the season with a Brooklyn Youth Chorus performance and the lighting of the Pulitzer Fountain.
This December, the Flatiron Partnership hosts three holiday-themed walking tours as part of “23 Days of Flatiron Cheer.”
“How it’s going to work, we’ll announce the details tomorrow,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday.
The site’s new owners said they won’t be making a profit, but will be investing back into the community.
More than 61 percent of those who took a Patch survey say they worry about a rise in coronavirus cases after the holiday.
New York City's roads and airports likely will be jam packed with holiday travelers. Here's what to know if you're leaving the city.
A number of offices and some citywide services will be closed Thursday in New York City. The sanitation department will run as scheduled.
Tuesday evening, Chopper 2 was over Dyker Heights, where several homes were lit up and decked out in decorations.
New York Road Runners says more than 30,000 people are expected to participate in the 50th running of the race.
With the coronavirus still circulating in New York City and the United States, Patch wants to know your plans for this year's Thanksgiving.
New York City marked the festival of lights with a digital mural on the building and the city's first "All American Diwali" celebration.
Tipsy people in Santa Claus costumes will once again descend on New York City this December after the annual bar crawl was canceled in 2020.
The two were dressed up as “Star Trek” characters as they handed out candy to the kids. Mission accomplished.
The event is making a comeback after being canceled last year because of the pandemic.
Trick-or-treating, costumes, haunted places and parades — the year's spookiest day is here and Patch has some tips.
The CDC expects families to get together for Thanksgiving and Christmas
The nights are about to get longer.