There are about 60 acres of natural forest land spread throughout Riverside Park.
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.
Researchers are warning that NYC's Asian longhorned tick population is larger than previously known. The bug can make people sick.
The Morningside Heights hospital was built and expanded upon from the late 19th to 20th centuries.
A woman is suing Equinox’s Pure Yoga on West 77th Street after an instructor made "inappropriate adjustments" during a class.
The 28,000-square-foot food hall will be located within the massive Waterline Square development on Riverside Boulevard.
A priest currently serving as an administrator at the Church of Norte Dame is accused of abusing five high school students since 1988.
A priest currently serving as Administrator of the Church of Notre Dame is accused of abusing five boys from 1988-2002.
Upper West Siders were treated to a thrill/minor disruption at Zabar's a few weeks back. Here's the finished product.
Services such as flu shots, vision exams and HIV testing will also be offered during the Wednesday night resource fair.
A spokesman for the American Museum of Natural History said the museum is developing a new construction schedule.
The city wants to relocate horse carriage pickups from Central Park South and Grand Army Plaza to various spots inside Central Park.
The blue couch is suspended precariously above Amsterdam Avenue and West 95th Street.
Thousands of New Yorkers are expected to visit the winter sports wonderland on Saturday, Jan. 26.
A crowdfunding campaign launched by Upper West Siders raised more than $50,000 for the used bookstore in less than a week.
The New York Public Library's Bloomingdale Branch on West 100th Street will get a new teen room and upgraded restrooms.
Two pizza chefs named Frank are engaged in a bitter legal battle over the rights to an acclaimed pepperoni slice.
A city plan to fix the West 79th Street Rotunda will require nearby baseball fields to become staging areas for equipment.
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The "Curated by Goodwill" store on West 79th Street closed on Dec. 17, but residents can still drop clothes there on Saturdays.
An Upper West Side resident stumbled upon $10,000 in cash left inside a Chanel purse at the West 66th and Broadway subway station.
The American Museum of Natural History recently announced it would resume construction after winning a lawsuit filed by preservationists.
The woman claims the fast-food restaurant's staff did nothing as diners assaulted her in 2015.
Tree removal and building exterior work is expected to resume a week after a lawsuit challenging the project was dismissed.
A video of a white student harassing a group of students of color has been viewed more than 2 million times.
Preservationists argued that the American Museum of Natural History's Gilder Center expansion should have gone through land use review.