Backers of the controversial development were grilled Wednesday by Upper East Side community board members, who voiced increasing anger.
For the first time in its 151-year history, the Met will be a polling place as part of an effort to ease crowding at other East Side sites.
Roosevelt Island residents had pushed for their own site, which one backer called "absolutely necessary to ensure fair representation."
Ahead of next week's climactic public hearing on the Blood Center's controversial tower, a community board wants the public to weigh in.
The beloved but aging park, which dates to the 1970s, is now set for an overhaul. The politician funding the work wants the public's input.
The giant tidal turbines being pulled from and dropped back into the East River this week could help set a precedent for renewable energy.
The search is part of a criminal probe into former Mayor Rudy Giuliani's dealings in Ukraine, according to a report.
The long-held goal of creating a continuous green space around Manhattan inched closer to reality Monday thanks to a new funding commitment.
The city banned the pesticides this week after a study found they had been used at dozens of parks, including one on the Upper East Side.
Upper East Side voters picked two neighborhood-improvement projects to get $1 million in funding through Ben Kallos's participatory budget.
The city's East River Esplanade extension must provide irrigation for a withering, brown lawn under the 60th Street Pavilion, a board said.
A new poll of New Yorkers age 50 and older shows Andrew Yang leading the citywide field, but the race is tighter in Manhattan.
Two Upper East Side buildings have been barred from getting new work permits under a new law intended to protect against tenant abuse.
The recommendations that overwhelmingly passed Community Board 8 this week go far beyond the city's recent reforms to the NYPD.
Maloney's newest challenger, Rana Abdelhamid, is being backed by a national progressive group, as a crowded primary contest shapes up.
Now resumed after a pandemic pause, the $100 million project will also revamp Andrew Haswell Green Park and the 60th Street Pavilion.
More than $5 billion in education dollars will head to New York City, helping fund universal 3-K and reopenings, East Side officials said.
An Upper East Side City Council candidate is protesting city rules that she says could penalize disabled candidates like herself.
Feinman, a Roosevelt Island resident, was the first openly gay judge on the state's highest court. He retired for health reasons last week.
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Quelling speculation that she would retire, the longtime East Side congresswoman will run again in 2022 — but so will her former rival.
The city suspended a housing inspector after two tenants on the Upper East Side received a letter containing an anti-Asian slur last week.
State Sen. Liz Krueger issued a "rare dual endorsement" Monday, backing Kim Moscaritolo and Tricia Shimamura in the competitive election.
Upper East Siders can vote to fund projects like new sidewalk trees, a play area at Rupert Park and a wheelchair lift at the library.
The pledge by Attorney General Letitia James came after reports detailing dysfunction within the Upper East Side-based society.
The new leader of the state-run corporation that runs Roosevelt Island is the same man who has helmed it since last year: Shelton Haynes.
Here are a few key moments from Thursday's forum, which brought together seven contenders for the Upper East Side's open City Council seat.
Publicly sharing New York's sewage testing data could give residents a heads-up about local outbreaks, Gale Brewer says.
This week's forum by the East 72nd Street Neighborhood Association will be the first between the District 5 contenders. Here's how to watch.
Chris Sosa, a City Council candidate on the Upper East Side, says police "stole" about 120 signatures that the campaign worker had gathered.
Over a year after they sued the city, tenants at an Upper East Side public housing complex say their living conditions have barely improved.
A newly released autopsy shows what caused last year's collapse and death of a Central Park carriage horse, but groups disagree on findings.
Here's what to know about the six candidates running for Manhattan Borough President — and what the office does.
A new interactive map shows that Upper East Side residents are spending heavily in the 2021 city elections. Here are a few key findings.
City officials said the Central Park skating rinks would stay open after the Trump Organization claimed they were shutting down prematurely.
The supermarket, whose trucks and boxes have clogged 86th Street for a decade, "has not been a good neighbor," Community Board 8 says.
The mayor said security concerns justify the barricades that continue to block parts of Carl Schurz Park near Gracie Mansion.
Sections of Carl Schurz Park remain blocked by NYPD barricades around Gracie Mansion, annoying neighbors long after protests subsided.
The first-of-its-kind pledge by Upper East Side City Council candidates comes amid worries that gathering signatures will spread COVID-19.
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