Quick, grab your sled and slide on down to these downhill spots across the five boroughs before the snow melts away.
Rats! Running out of gift ideas? We have some only-in-New York suggestions.
Here’s a guide for how to show appreciation to those who helped you live through the pandemic and a truly awful year. (Hint: cash helps.)
An annual tradition kicked off Tuesday on Fifth Avenue for Chanukah.
Masks, social distancing and virtual events may help stop the coronavirus, but safe and wholesome holiday cheer is as infectious as ever.
Too many good kids in the city and country might not get a gift from Santa. Operation Santa wants your help keeping their ho-ho-hopes alive.
The Farmers' Almanac has published its Christmas Day forecast.
Watch your stoop — package thefts are a growing problem with online shopping. Here are some NYPD-approved tips to thwart porch pirates.
The massive annual bar crawl of drunk Santa Clauses won't take place in 2020 as COVID-19 cases continue to rise in New York City.
The annual parade looked very different this year.
Despite the pandemic, it may still be possible to safely find a quality Christmas tree this year within driving distance of New York City.
Nearly 400 Patch readers shared their holiday plans amid a coronavirus surge.
Even during the pandemic, you can still take the subway or buy some last-minute sweet potatoes on Thanksgiving Day. Here's what's open.
With Thanksgiving this Thursday, food markets are going to be very busy this week.
Patch has compiled a list of places to find Thanksgiving food.
This holiday is going to be very different. Here's how to celebrate and stay safe.
The holiday parade won't look the same in 2020, but that doesn't mean it's not happening. Here's what to know.
With advice not to travel or host large gatherings, Patch wants to know how you'll celebrate this unique Thanksgiving.
It’s beginning to look a lot like the holidays.
Veterans in New York City and nationwide will be recognized on Wednesday.
The holiday will be lit up by a rare second full month in a month.
Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday.
Looking for a New York City-area pumpkin patch before Halloween? Check out the Patch list.
It's the last weekend before Halloween - time to go pumpkin picking.
2020 might not be traditional, but New York's favorite costume is.
Disembodied voices, the ghosts of murdered Chinatown gang members and a literal haunted mansion await New Yorkers seeking the paranormal.
Pass out candy from a bowl and follow other city-offered tips and tricks to make Halloween a safe treat during coronavirus.
Pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions New York City-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Even in the middle of the city, pumpkin picking is within reach.
Here's a look at what's open and closed for Columbus Day in New York City.
Celebrate fall by volunteering at a food bank, then peer at fall leaves, visit a pumpkin patch, carve a jack-o’-lantern and bake up a storm
Make pumpkin picking a math lesson.
For your coronavirus stress baking, head to a pumpkin patch near NYC and make a perfect from-scratch pumpkin pie.
Looking for pumpkins, apples and other fun fall activities? Here are some farms within reach of New York City to check out.
Pandemic limitations have already reshaped the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and Times Square New Year's Eve, but other events will change.
The season of cooler weather and stunning colors officially arrives Tuesday.
The Jewish New Year begins at sundown Friday and concludes at nightfall on Sunday. Here are five things to know about the holiday.
The event will be filmed without crowds over two days with socially distanced participants and specially rigged vehicles, the retailer said.
Don't miss the peak colors.