Here's everything Uptown residents need to know about voting in the 2020 General Election.
A new report explains the long lines at West Side High School's early voting site: it's the second-most overloaded poll site in New York.
One voter told Patch that he and his family went home with a promise to return the next day after they couldn't find the front of the line.
A lone ZIP code on the Upper West Side has donated over $8 million for Joe Biden's presidential campaign, according to The New York Times.
Here's everything Upper West Siders need to know about voting in the 2020 General Election, including local races, deadlines, and links.
The Legal Aid Society filed a suit Thursday night demanding that the city offers single rooms to the homeless for the rest of the pandemic.
A Manhattan Superior Court Judge ruled in favor of three of 235 homeless men staying at The Lucerne who argue being moved would cause harm.
Homeless shelter residents will be able to stay in an Upper West Side hotel for at least a few more weeks.
Did most U.S. Establishment newspapers operate in an institutionally racist way in late 20th-century?
"Co-Conspirator For Justice" book recalls 1980’s imprisonment of NYC’s May 19th left-wing Movement group members
New Yorkers get to cast a ballot on Nov. 3 in a collection of local, state, and federal elections. Patch is profiling each candidate.
"Co-Conspirator For Justice" book recalls 1980’s imprisonment of NYC’s May 19th left-wing Movement group members.
Did Brit Establishment's Media Industry operate in institutionally racist way in UK in late 20th century?
The city announced on Friday that homeless New Yorkers living in the Lucerne will now be moved to a new shelter in downtown Manhattan.
Council Member Mark Levine is introducing legislation to rename a street near Columbia University to "RBG Way."
Did U.S. Establishment's New York Times newspaper operate in an institutionally racist way in late 20th-century?
Did Washington Post newspaper (that Whole Foods/Amazon Owner Jeff Bezos now owns) operate in institutionally racist way in 20th-century?
Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer wants the NYPD to get rid of the barricades surrounding police precincts throughout the borough.
Were PBS television and NPR radio stations run in institutionally racist way in 20th and early 21st centuries?
Did Democratic Party politicians in New York State, like 1970's New York Governor Hugh Carey, serve Trump's special interests historically?
311 complaints about homeless people went up tenfold in the surrounding area days after 283 homeless men moved into the hotel.
Brian Benjamin led his colleagues in writing a letter to Congress about the recent conduct of federal law enforcement in Portland, Oregon.
Manhattan Democrats will cast a ballot this month in a collection of local, state and federal primaries. Patch is profiling each candidate.
Community Board 7 has approved a resolution appeal to New York City officials to establish a temporary network of protected bicycle lanes.
Time to fully release FBI’s “Townhouse Papers” and re-investigate March 9, 1970 deaths of SNCC workers Ralph Featherstone and `Che' Payne?
Revisiting what happened on West 11th Street in West Village of Manhattan around noon on Friday, March 6, 1970.
Was Upper West Side Movement organizer and 1967-68 Columbia SDS Vice-Chair Ted Gold under FBI, CIA or NYPD surveillance in March 1970?
Revisiting 1960s Columbia SDS Vice-Chair Ted Gold's political activity in January and February 1970.
Were NYPD, FBI or CIA informants illegally spying on Columbia SDS members and Weathermen prior to March 6, 1970?
Were Columbia SDS members and Weathermen under NYPD, FBI and CIA surveillance prior to March 6, 1970?
Revisiting Attack on Fort Dix Antiwar G.I. Coffeehouse in NJ and Upper West Side Movement Organizer Ted Gold's Death on W.11th St. in 1970.
Revisiting how 1960's Upper West Side Movement organizer and former Columbia SDS Vice-Chair Ted Gold died on W. 11th St. on March 6, 1970.
Sara Lind isn't only the executive director of a campaign to get 21 women as City Council members in 2021, she's hoping to be one herself.
A federal monitor for the New York City Housing Authority recently approved the funding, but results may not arrive for years.
Far-right wing president Jair Bolsonaro was going to be honored at a gala, but the museum cut ties after a wave of outrage.
Participatory budgeting lets neighborhood residents decide how to spend money on schools, housing, transit and safety initiatives.
The New York Senator touted her anti-Trump record and called the president a "coward" during her 2020 presidential campaign launch.