UWS Saw The Most Residents Leave During Pandemic | Open Streets Change On UWS | Fundraiser Started For Those Affected By Fire
Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer joined in the effort to help distribute Thanksgiving meals outside the Upper West Side hotel.
A judge announced Wednesday that the homeless residents at The Lucerne can be moved to a shelter in Manhattan's Financial District.
An Upper West Side neighbor started the fundraiser Tuesday, just hours after a fire displaced residents at 54 West 75th Street.
Three of the top four city ZIP codes that had the most residents exit NYC from March to October are in the UWS, according to the NY Post.
Here is the updated stretch of blocks on the UWS participating in the Open Streets program for restaurants, and the eateries involved.
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A crowd gathered, cameras extended upward, passersby gawked, kids yelled out – and one Barred Owl sat perfectly still on a UWS tree branch.
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A judge will rule by Monday about whether men staying at the Lucerne Hotel will continue to live on the Upper West Side.
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The 20th Precinct block on West 82nd Street between Amsterdam and Columbus is still closed off by police barricades.
Manhattan Borough President candidate Elizabeth Caputo rolled out a plan to bring disagreeing sides together around The Lucerne hotel.
The picturesque Waterline Square Park is near Riverside Boulevard and West 60th Street.
What's better than a crane? Answer: A giraffe crane!
The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine is holding a vigil on its front steps for the 2020 Election.
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The new space goes from West 65th to 68th Streets and includes a playground, volleyball court, and multiple pathways.
Andrea Herzberg, a retired NYPD sergeant, is a 24-year survivor of a disease that impacts women she now helps to support in her life's work.
They’re taking the next step to help others take some steps of their own.
The candlelight procession will begin on the steps of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine on the Upper West Side.
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Meet Cathy Bernstein running against Jerry Nadler.
The Central Park Conservancy is focusing on four destinations within the park to complete restoration projects.
Downtown New Yorkers Inc. sued the city Wednesday to stop the move of about 235 homeless men from an UWS hotel to their neighborhood.
Kevin O'Brien worked at the clay tennis courts at 96th Street in Riverside Park for more than 25 years.
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A nonprofit created by Lower Manhattan residents is fighting the city's choice to move residents from the UWS hotel to their neighborhood.
The two mysterious riders trotted through a construction zone on West End Avenue, before continuing their adventure towards Broadway.
A new study ranks Central Park as one of the 50 most relaxing spots in the world. You can listen to sounds from each place in the report.
There is concern about drivers turning onto Open Streets set aside during the pandemic to help promote social distancing.
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The news of an arriving shelter comes after homeless residents staying at the Lucerne caused a rift within the Upper West Side community.
The Coalition for the Homeless announced the Upper West Side Open Hearts Initiative as the winner of its annual award.
Bird genocide, the CIA, robotic replicas, hundreds of thousands of social media followers. And one fake conspiracy movement.
Lincoln Center will host a free food pantry on Thursday as part of an ongoing commitment to serve its local community.
The city announced Monday night that the removal of homeless people from The Lucerne has been temporarily paused after a recent outcry.
A protest will occur Friday night in front of The Lucerne on the UWS over the city's decision to move the shelter residents to Midtown.