The Parks Department filed a request for proposals to keep the site operating as a sports facility open to the public for 10 more years.
A landlord is suing a 51-year-old man convicted of rape in the 90s for turning an Upper East Side building hallway into his home.
Vanessa Trump is seeking an uncontested divorce from Donald Trump Jr., according to a court filing in New York Thursday.
The East 91st Street transfer station will handle 25 percent less waste than first proposed, meaning fewer trucks on the Upper East Side.
Keep your eyes peeled for Norman the tan-colored Chihuahua.
Reservation service Opentable named Erminia Ristorante one of the 100 most romantic restaurants in the United States.
The 60-year-old Brooklyn native wore a t shirt asking for a kidney donation while on a family trip to Disney World.
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The L-shaped bridge connects the East River Esplanade to the John Finley Walk at East 81st Street.
Job responsibilities include: "Museum quality" cleaning and preparing fresh seasonal meals at a 30,000-square-foot townhouse.
The 73-year-old widow is still living in an apartment at the posh Pierre Hotel even though it was sold for nearly $10 million in 2016.
The city landmarks commission began an effort to designate the National Society of Colonial Dames headquarters on East 77th Street.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's wife, Chirlane McCray, revealed that the first family's trips to Park Slope aren't solely for the gym.
James Cagney Plaza on East 91st Street between Second and Third avenues is now a city-designated public plaza.
The resident-submitted proposal to contain development in the Sutton Place neighborhood was overwhelmingly approved Thursday.
The woman's landlord withdrew an eviction notice filed after the 100-year-old broke her hip last year.
Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman could be moving into an Upper East Side home once rented by Michael Jackson.
New Park Space Opens On Upper East Side Esplanade
The City Council land use and zoning committees also struck a grandfathering provision which would protect already-planned developments.
A post on the group by the author of children's book "P is for Palestine" caused members to go "ape-s–t," the New York Post reported.
Subway trains from the 1930s will run on the Second Avenue Subway line this holiday season.
The City Planning Commission approved a plan Wednesday to cap building heights in the East 50s, but grandfathered in existing developments.
Danny Brown's Charc has opened on East 84th Street between Second and First avenues.
Varet recognized at New York Lions Lunch for her leadership and service to the community
Comedian Bill Cosby is trying to take a loan out on his Upper East Side townhouse to pay expenses for an upcoming sexual assault retrial.
Community Board 8 will push for building height limits of 210 feet on First, Second, Third and York Avenues.
The city Department of Buildings told Patch that crane installation work at The Chapin School posed no danger, despite noise complaints.
Fire alarm systems along the Second Avenue Subway line were shut down starting May 14 after an accidental activation.
The project, which was supposed to take 18 months but has dragged on for nearly three years, could be finished by December.
Newsstands in the three new Second Avenue Subway stations have been closed for the ten months following the line's opening.
A group of citizens are trying to prevent supertall development from taking over the Sutton Place neighborhood.
The Hospital for Special Surgery will renovate a two-block stretch of the East River Esplanade on the Upper East Side.
The Upper East Side nonprofit fitness center closed its Olympic-sized pool for three weeks to install new filters.
PETA said two displays unnecessarily depict cruelty to animals and asked the museum not to show them.
The award-winning restaurant which hosted such fame as Jackie Kennedy and Melania Trump has been closed for a decade.
The MTA has not completed safety testing on the Second Avenue Subway despite launching the line in January, the New York Times reports.
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Two of the "mommas" didn't like being called racist for their conservative political views, so they lawyered up.
Volunteers linked arms and acted as a physical barrier on Second Avenue to show the lack of protection for bicyclists.