Months after Jimmy Neary died at 91, the corner that is home to his fabled pub Neary's will be co-named in his honor.
An UES Council member is calling on the mayor to raise lifeguards' pay, citing people being turned away from the neighborhood's only pool.
Alex Bores appears to have emerged victorious in the highly competitive race for the 73rd Assembly District on the Upper East Side.
Here are the results in the bitterly-fought race to succeed Dan Quart, the primary challenge against Rebecca Seawright, and more races.
Tuesday is Election Day on the UES — here's all you need to know about the hard-fought races for Assembly, state committee, and more.
New Yorkers will cast votes Tuesday in important local races from governor all the way down to the neighborhood level. Here's what to know.
A typically sleepy Yorkville election has been rocked by mysterious contributions from wealthy donors — and by a top state party leader.
Upper East Siders will cast ballots this month in two State Assembly primaries and the governor's race. Patch is profiling each candidate.
Upper East Siders will cast ballots this month in State Assembly primaries and the governor's race. Patch is profiling each candidate.
New York's new $101 billion budget includes millions of dollars heading to the UES. Here are a few notable projects in the neighborhood.
Dueling rallies for and against the long-awaited plan to build an elevator at an inaccessible Upper East Side station converged on Sunday.
A "Trump-like" mailer, a costly donation refund and the surprise dropout of a leading candidate have all roiled the East Side Assembly race.
Dismissing claims that the Upper East and West sides are drastically different, NYC's mapmaker has officially merged them into one district.
The unusual argument is among many being deployed as Manhattanites beg a judge to reject the Upper East-Upper West Side district merger.
Cries of "taxation without representation" will no longer apply on Roosevelt Island, thanks to a new bill forcing its leaders to live there.
Curious which of your UES neighbors are serving on your local community board? Patch has the exclusive on this year's new appointments.
Safety worries are mounting on sections of the East River Esplanade, as police-monitored cameras promised years ago have failed to appear.
The Knickerbocker Greys have occupied a small slice of the Park Avenue Armory for more than a century. The armory's operators want them out.
Thousands of tenants in the neighborhood's largest public housing complex have new access to fast, free internet through a new partnership.
Russell Squire, an UES community board chair and Assembly candidate, is returning $10,600 in campaign dollars after the report by NY Focus.
After a previous green-space dream ended in disappointment, neighbors celebrated the transformation of a once-neglected community garden
The longtime congresswoman disclosed her COVID-19 case on Tuesday, becoming the latest government official to test positive.
The results are in: Upper East Siders picked these six projects to win $1.3 million in city funds, from NYPD cameras to schoolyard upgrades.
Fulfilling a years-old request, the equipment will be installed as part of a six-block refurbishment led by a neighboring hospital.
With reports of hate crimes on the rise in Manhattan this year, D.A. Alvin Bragg wants to improve his office's capacity to investigate them.
The leader of the Isaacs Center was abruptly fired by its new parent, Goddard Riverside, prompting "grieving" and outrage from lawmakers.
Upper East Siders can choose how to spend $1 million in government money — here are the possible projects, from trees to security cameras.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City (Mayor's Fund) today announced that an additional $3 millio ...
Section 1. I hereby direct section 1 of Emergency Executive Order No. 55, dated March 9, 2022, is extended for five (5) days.
WHEREAS, excessive staff absenteeism among correction officers and supervising officers has contributed to a rise in unrest and disorder ...
WHEREAS, the state of emergency to address the threat and impacts of COVID-19 in the City of New York first declared in Emergency Execut ...
See the latest announcement from Office of the Mayor of New York City.