Here's a round-up of meetings, events, and other happenings taking place in the neighborhood from March 8 to 14.
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Different city agencies joined forces Monday to remove a pile of garbage and other items on an Upper West Side street.
UWS Leads The Way In Mayoral Donations | Court Rules In Favor Of Grandma Who Saw Toddler's Death | Rent Drop Even Further
More Info Released About Deadly Fire | UWS Trails Only UES In Vaccination Rate | UWS Pol Pens Letter About Homelessness
A middle school student from the UWS is looking to bring his volunteer crowdsourcing initiative across Manhattan.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings taking place in the neighborhood from Feb. 16 through 21.
How Much Housing The UWS Has Added In A Decade | What Issues Matter To You In UWS City Council | Man Asked 13-Year-Old To Touch Genitals
Volunteering and supporting food banks are among the ways to show kindness on Feb. 17.
An interactive map released by the Landmarks Commission in honor of Black History Month includes stories from the Upper West Side.
Homer Moreno was last seen getting in a yellow cab in front of his Upper West Side home on Monday, according to police.
UWS L'Occitane Closes Amid Bankruptcy | 2 Injured In UWS Sledding Accident | Lost Dog On The Upper West Side Found | UWS Water Main Break
Two people were injured Tuesday night in a possible sledding accident at the popular Upper West Side spot, according to the FDNY.
Who Will Replace Helen Rosenthal? | Here's How COVID Rates Have Changed Over Past Month | 2 UWS Candidates Partner In Ranked-Choice
Here's a round-up of meetings, events, and other happenings in the neighborhood from Feb. 1 through 7.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood from Jan. 25 through Jan. 31.
New UWS Taco Shop Named "Most Anticipated" | Popular Riverside Park Path Reopens | Columbia Students Rally On Campus For Tuition Strike
Pedro Aguilar, a father of five, was shot delivering food for the West Side Campaign Against Hunger on the UWS in December.
A section of the Cherry Walk path in Riverside Park has reopened after a closure that lasted close to four months.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood from Jan. 18 through Jan. 24.
Nadler Brings Zabar's Bag To Impeachment | Father Recounts Anti-Semitic Attack On UWS | Michael's Store Closing On UWS
A little piece of the Upper West Side was on the House floor Wednesday.
A harrowing article by an UWS father details an anti-Semitic attack against his family on the Upper West Side.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood from Jan. 10 through Jan. 16.
UWS Homeless Hotel Residents Can Stay For Now | 70-Year-Old UWS Diner Set To Reopen | Over 100 Firefighters Called To UWS Fire
The Department of Homeless Services recently revealed the site of a new permanent homeless shelter to open on the Upper West Side in 2024.
A court ruled that homeless men living at The Lucerne can choose to stay or move to a Financial District shelter during an ongoing appeal.
Here are the stories from Upper West Side Patch that made the biggest headlines this year.
A jarring amount of trash has joined the leaves floating on top of the Central Park Reservoir.
Rent takes a nose dive | 'Central Park 5' Exhibit Proposed | Rep. Nadler endorses Scott Stringer for mayor
The UWS Community Board recently heard a proposal for a permanent exhibit in Central Park honoring the five youths falsely arrested in 1989.
Gunman Killed After Opening Fire At UWS Cathedral | Gale Brewer Files To Run For Her Old Council Seat | UWS Pol C0-Sponsors Homeless Bill
Widespread reports of dead fish floating along the Hudson emerged in July. It now looks like the puzzling phenomenon is happening again.
Petition Started To Remove Trump's Name From Sign | Pier 72 Diner Closes | 2 Early Morning Fires Break Out
The Open Streets on West End Avenue is reopening in the near future with a slightly different look and management.
Introducing humpback whale NY0089.
1,300 Columbia Students Threaten Columbia Strike | Emergency Appeal Filed To Stop Lucerne Transfer | Obama's Former Apartment For Sale
Lower Manhattan residents recently filed an emergency motion to stop the transfer of 235 men from the UWS hotel to a FiDi shelter.
One Upper West Sider stepped up to help the Riverside Park Conservancy repair a major staircase within the park.