Samantha "Just Sam" Diaz, a subway singer from Manhattan Valley, was crowned the winner of American Idol's 18th season on Sunday.
The venue will launch "Broadway Fridays" from its archives in June. Current Broadway shows have been canceled until Labor Day.
Diedre and Jansen Scott and their two sons are among several families searching for somewhere to go after their UWS building caught fire.
Alena Williams and her fiancé, both laid off because of the pandemic, had been quarantining at home. Then their home caught fire.
Parks citywide, including Riverside Park, are falling $37 million short for maintenance and programs ahead of summer, a new study found.
Anthony Trotter has been living in a hotel provided by the Red Cross since his apartment was destroyed by the fire on West 101st Street.
The museum laid off or furloughed 20 percent of its 1,100 employees amid financial strain of the coronavirus, the NY Times reports.
Vintage World War II planes will fly over the Hudson River on Friday for the anniversary of "Victory in Europe Day."
The city will distribute masks at three different spots in Central Park and in Morningside Park on Saturday and Sunday.
Those who have lost a loved one to coronavirus can submit their names for the virtual Sunday tribute, which this week will feature Yo-Yo Ma.
The GEICO Skytypers Air Show Team will fly over the five boroughs Tuesday in a show of appreciation to frontline coronavirus responders.
The leader of the Central Park Civic Association is asking Gov. Andrew Cuomo to ban homeless NYers from subway cars during the pandemic.
This UWS condo building is matching up older tenants with neighbors who can shop for them during the coronavirus pandemic
Bond Vet was already near done when the coronavirus hit NYC, allowing it to be one of only a few new businesses opening during the pandemic.
"When I think back on this time, I’ll always remember that when everything else fell away, #MyCentralPark remained," one parkgoer wrote.
The cancellation comes as Mayor Bill de Blasio postpones all of New York City public events in June.
It is the first time the Central Park theater event won't be held in 58 years.
The Riverside and The New Jewish Home both have had more than 20 residents die from coronavirus, which is ravaging the states nursing homes.
A new report by Comptroller Scott Stringer says the city needs to be doing more for nearly 17,000 Upper West Side seniors who live alone.
A look at how residential trash loads have changed during the coronavirus from THE CITY reveals shrinking Manhattan neighborhoods.
Susan Chuang, a local attorney, mom and graduate student, died on April 6.
Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez says the city needs temporary housing for those who cannot self-quarantine at home if they get coronavirus.
Nearly 300 seniors who live in low-income housing at Euclid Hall will move to Midtown hotels to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Hospital staff leaving work in Morningside Heights and Lower Manhattan were greeted by a line of firefighters cheering for them, video shows
Acker Wines, the country's oldest wine shop, had nearly 100 wine lovers join the "BYOB" tasting, which it will host the rest of the month.
Walter South, who was on Community Board 9 for nearly 40 years, died at the hospital in Morningside Heights on Sunday, the board said.
Village Supermarket, which runs Shoprite, bought four Manhattan locations of the bankrupt grocery chain, including its iconic UWS store.
The 72nd St, SoHo, Union Square and Sixth Avenue Trader Joe's are all temporarily closed this week because of coronavirus cases among staff.
The capacity limits, which is only 50 shoppers at a time at some stores, are part of a series of COVID-19-related precautions at the chain.
The performance venue has launched "Lincoln Center At Home," an online portal of pop-up classes and streamed performances.
Mark Levine, who represents the Upper West Side, Harlem and Washington Heights, said Monday he assumes he has COVID-19 but won't get a test.
Seniors can dial into classes in everything from music, to support groups, to news and current events, all offered in three languages.
The tech giant is bidding on four locations of the bankrupt New York City chain in Brooklyn, New Jersey and Westchester, the Post reports.
The grocery store chain will let those 60 years and older shop an hour before opening to the rest of the public, they announced this week.
A page a 13-year-old and his mom set up has nearly 200 volunteers to shop, walk dogs and check in on the elderly amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
Planners to Reschedule Celebratory Event for Later in Year
The Lincoln Center opera house is streaming free full shows as its musicians upload their own solo performances from their apartments.
Photographer Herb Bardavid focuses on seniors getting out on the town for a long-term project. Here are some stories he's shared with Patch.
The Upper West Side museum closed indefinitely Friday after Gov. Andrew Cuomo's ban on gatherings of more than 500 people.
Five storytellers will take the stage at Alice Tully Hall next month as part of the nonprofit's Mainstage storytelling series.