Friedman recognized at New York Lions Lunch for her leadership and service to the community
Bicyclists will be detoured onto the pedestrian path in Riverside Park between West 59th and 70th streets during construction work.
Four people were killed on the West Side Highway in 2016, which was the road's deadliest year since 2009.
A diet of human food waste is contributing to health problems in urban rodent environments, a new study suggests.
Since 2009 there have been 23 traffic-related injuries within the intersection of West 116th Street and Broadway, according to city data.
Columbia's Joachim Frank was part of a three-person team that developed a method to generate three-dimensional images of molecules.
Lincoln Center will no longer move forward with a $500 million renovation project for its David Geffen Hall.
The American Museum of Natural History's Butterfly Conservatory will open Wednesday for its 20th year.
The targeted problem will allocated $750,000 to target rat populations at 8 neighborhood parks and 4 schools.
Protesters will call for the removal of the Columbus Square statue the same day a state of Columbus in Central Park was vandalized.
Upper West Side brunch favorite Jacob's Pickles will reopen Sept. 14, seven months after a four-alarm
Frequent rat sightings at places such as playgrounds have sparked fears of a rat infestation on the Upper West Side.
A city's commission may rule to place plaques containing historical context for controversial figures next to existing statues.
A nameplate was unveiled at Richard Tucker Park on what would have been the tenor's 104th Birthday.
Upper West Side volunteers make a difference for underprivileged school children
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito said the statue represents oppresion of native people in the Americas and Caribbean.
Groups representing a number of religions will hold a "gathering of solidarity, hope and action" at the Fourth Universalist Society.
Check out the total solar eclipse with the experts at the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium.
The long-time Jewish bookstore will reportedly close in the coming months.
Congregation Shaare Zedek will be demolished and replaced by a 14-story building shared by the synagogue and an apartment complex.
Take in films such as "Dr. Strangelove," "The Big Lebowski" and "The Truman Show" on a Riverside Park pier this summer.
The city Department of Buildings found issues with a planned tower at 200 Amsterdam Avenue through internal audit and public challenge.
The MTA will conduct FASTRACK repairs on the lines for two weeks starting Monday.
Locally-grown fresh produce will be offered at discounted rates for neighborhood seniors.
Part of the Riverside Drive building's cornice fell into the street during Monday's thunderstorm.
The Cipriani Family will develop a 28,000-square-foot food hall in the Waterline Square development
Residents would have to use the West 87th Street building's fire escape to access their apartments.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo tapped the Upper West Side's Congregation Ohab Zedek for the State and National Registers of Historic Places.
The corner of West 84th Street and Central Park West was named after the holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize winner.
The promising Columbia University student has already undergone surgery on his brain, legs and abdomen.
Since 2009, 10 pedestrians and 18 bicyclists have been injured in Columbus Circle, according to Vision Zero data.
The Gristedes supermarket at the corner of West 96th Street and Broadway will be bought up by Extell Development.
The 11-year-old sold more than 2,500 boxes of Girl Scout cookies. See how she did it.
The district will extend landmarks status to 115 buildings that reflect the architectural history of Morningside Heights.
A portion of the proceeds from Wednesday's re-opening of e's bar will be donated to displace tenants of the building.
Volunteers can help restore tree beds with mulch and compost and sweep the neighborhood during a "trash audit."
The museum's Barosaurus fossil, one of two displayed in the world, was vacuumed and dusted Monday.
A sign was posted on the restaurant's door Monday announcing Isabella's was closed.
Ever wonder how the American Museum of Natural History keeps its 11,000-year-old mammoth skeleton clean? Check it out.