Heading to college doesn't mean you're heading into a lifetime of student loan debt. Here's how one college student turned her homework into a business that will pay off her student loans.
The Democratic mayoral candidate faces fines penalty for missing the January 2013 filing
Why take the subway if you can avoid it. Check out these jobs right in Prospect Heights.
WNYC mapping the city's favorite cool-off spots.
Got a yard, stoop or estate sale coming up in your neighborhood? Let your neighbors know by sharing the event info on Patch.
Plus a women of color teacher leadership open house, a Prospect Park soiree and today's alternate side info.
All five Democratic mayoral candidates vow to make change after spending a night in NYCHA housing.
Swipe-free cards were supposed to be introduced last year, report says.
Revenues from the $1 new card fee helping to restore three Brooklyn bus routes and benefitting three subway lines.
Calls Manhattan Borough President the "best choice" for Comptroller.
Gospel and old-timey music at Celebrate Brooklyn, women of color teacher leadership open house and more.
How much does it cost to paint your house? Patch wants to uncover the true going rate for goods and services in town, so you'll know how much to pay for what you need. Help us out by replying in the comments. Part of our Smart Spending series.
Greenmarket returns to Flatbush Ave., Trayvon Martin verdict protests, LICH closing update and more.
No injures after third-story apartment fire Saturday evening.
Late night host stings Comptroller candidate.
New York Daily News charts problem areas for tagging.
"I just don't see it existing it right now," said SLA Commissioner Jeanique Greene of the lounge.
Brooklyn cheers official introduction of veteran players.