The Marlene Meyerson JCC on Amsterdam Avenue will close for two days after a child in one of their programs tested positive for coronavirus.
The Strand's new Columbus Avenue outpost will open the beginning of April and already has events ready to go. Here's what you need to know.
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.
West 91st Street landed 18th on a list of the streets with the most noise complaints, making it the second loudest in Manhattan.
The community board unanimously agreed to ask the city to rename Riverside Park's new skatepark after late UWS native Andy Kessler.
Former Abortionist, Hollywood Film Producer, and Rape Victim Celebrate Life as 100s Gather at Personhood Education NY's Annual Pro-Life Walk
The annual food and drink festival, which will honor women restaurant owners this year, will be held in May.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – A 7-year-old girl was mauled by a dog on the Upper West Side Thursday afternoon.
A new project will bring much-needed upgrades to the all-abilities Matthew P. Sapolin playground, once known as Playground Seventy.
The mattress emporium that has served the likes of Henry Kissinger, Marla Maples and James Taylor moves to the UES at the end of the month.
The public can explore what was once New York City’s largest community of free African-American landowners in a new online exhibit.
Everything from helping pick up dog poop, to the love between husband and wife will be featured in a new submissions-based art project.
200 Amsterdam Ave. needs to shave off already-built floors after a court ruled it shouldn't have been given a permit, according to reports.
The beloved hardware store, which started a GoFundMe to help it stay open last year, announced Monday that it would be closing for good.
A cheese kiosk, accessory shop and jewelry store are among the new businesses that will join Turnstyle Underground Market.
Richard Jones, who was a firefighter with Ladder 25 on West 77th Street for 20 years, died on Friday.
Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer loves the Upper West Side's tolerance, diversity and progressivism.
Two plays will return to Central Park starting in May. Here's what you need to know to start planning for the highly-sought-after tickets.
Residents got more apartment space for the price in Morningside Heights than all but one Manhattan neighborhood in 2019, a new report said.
The same developers behind a controversial 35-story tower on West 66th Street are planning a 22-story building on Broadway and West 96th.
District 6 candidate Seth Rosen hopes to ensure LGBTQ people have a seat at the table when all queer council member terms expire next year.
The lone chicken was spotted less than a week after a bald eagle was seen in the waterfront park.
The Board of Standards and Appeals narrowly sided with Extell Development Tuesday in the latest challenge to its West 66th Street tower.
The 63-foot canoe was moved from the Grand Gallery on Tuesday as part of a years-long renovation of the museum's Northwest Coast Hall.
Some longtime shoppers were saddened the 1930s store might change, but many had no love lost, saying it had already gone downhill years ago.
Gardeners were "giddy" when they spotted a bald eagle this week, which conservancy staff said has been hanging out for a few days.
The beloved Columbus Ave. store, which had hoped to raise money to stay open after being evicted in the new year, will close permanently.
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The stationery company announced that it will be closing all of its stores nationwide, including the 22 it has in Manhattan.
The city said it will take weeks to figure out what caused three water main breaks that cut water for hundreds and flooded the UWS twice.
The Jewish Theological Seminary's campus upgrade will come with a $250,000 donation to the community and $1 million in local programs.
The evicted UWS store could easily be saved by any of the well-off residents a "stone's throw" from its beloved storefront, its owner said.