The Legacies of San Juan Hill Digital Hub launched on Monday featuring essays, interviews, and more about the Black and Puerto Rican nabe.
Council Member Gale Brewer penned a letter to the city with multiple questions about an UWS charging and rest station for delivery workers.
Steven Hoffen might be just 14, but he's already created a nonprofit that builds hydroponic gardens for people throughout the world.
The city is looking to spend $62.3 million to reconstruct and upgrade the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on the Upper West Side.
A new study from Placer.ai shows that the Upper West Side population grew 30 percent from November 2019 to October 2022.
A charging and rest station for food delivery workers has been proposed for the Upper West Side, THE CITY reported first.
A recently published map by the New York City Parks Department shows all of the trees its manages in the city, including on the UWS.
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The Upper West Side Christmas party dished out presents, South American food, and holiday cheer.
Drexyll Tolstoy's family is raising money to bring a search team of family and friends from Detroit to New York City to help find him.
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Community Board 7 unanimously passed a resolution to take action to mitigate the effects on health that sirens have on NYC neighborhoods.
There are more than two dozen stores on the UWS illegally selling cannabis, according to a recent survey by Council Member Gale Brewer.
Council Member Gale Brewer is hosting a book fair on Sunday at the JCC on Amsterdam between West 75th and 76th streets.
The saga of the demolition of a landmarked UWS church continued Wednesday as its longtime resident announced intentions to buy the building.
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Tracy McCarter was arrested in March 2020 for fatally stabbing her husband, something she and advocates say she did in self defense.
The Central Park Conservancy just came out with an interactive fall foliage map showing the best times to see fall colors in the park.
Patch spoke with the manager of the Columbus Amsterdam Business Improvement District to find out the plans for the new funding.
Flower baskets, scaffolding removal, and playground improvements are already some of the Upper West Side ideas submitted for funding.
A prominent Upper West Side synagogue said it would be removing lox from its community meals. Controversy and backtracking ensued.
A portion of the asylum seekers from Texas and Arizona are now on the UWS, Council Member Shaun Abreu's office confirmed to Patch.
A demolition permit was filed this week at West 59th Street to clear space for a new UWS homeless shelter that will house 200 women.
The Riverside Park goats are going baaaaack to their non-summer home soon. An exit-ceremony for their departure will take place Friday.
The St. Agnes Library near West 81st Street and Amsterdam will temporarily close on Monday for building improvement work.
Nearly two years after the UWS attack that made national news, Marquis Ventura pleaded guilty Tuesday to punching the beloved actor.
The Tenants of Glenn Gardens say their building is plagued by dust, noise and asbestos. The landlord denies those claims.
The influential Upper West Side and Manhattan organization announced a new president and CEO on Tuesday.
The two Upper West Side precincts and the Central Park force will all be hosting events on Tuesday for the annual event. Here's where.
The Riverside Park Conservancy completed its reconstruction of the 83rd Street stairs. Here's how it looks.
West 89th Street between Columbus and Amsterdam was designated "Ballet Hispanico Way" by the City Council on Thursday.
The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts hosted "Celebrate Love: A (Re)Wedding" for 500 couples.
DOROT's Summer Social will serve as a pilot for future programming for the center.
A sinkhole opened up Tuesday morning on the Upper West Side at 71 W. 89th St.
Dinosaur Playground, new security cameras, firehouses, and schools are some of the UWS spots where millions of budget dollars are going.
Community Board 7 voted Tuesday night to reject West-Park Presbyterian's bid to lose its landmark status in order to get demolished.
The Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument has been fully closed since 2017 when structural damage was found in its retaining wall.
Twin Parks Montessori School has three campuses on the Upper West Side of Manhattan serving children 3 months to 5 years old.
Carolyn Clark continued to coach basketball on the UWS after her cancer diagnosis. Now, she's receiving recognition from the Knicks.
Curious which of your UWS neighbors are serving on your local community board? Patch has the exclusive on this year's new appointments.