No injuries have been reported so far, an FDNY spokesman told Patch.
The Gristedes supermarket at the corner of West 96th Street and Broadway will be bought up by Extell Development.
Witnesses told police that the man jumped into the river near West 99th Street inside Riverside Park.
Lucine Amara invites singers to audition for roles in the New Jersey Association of Verismo Opera's Tosca. The application deadline is June
The 11-year-old sold more than 2,500 boxes of Girl Scout cookies. See how she did it.
A former employee of the Upper West Side burger spot returned Thursday to harass restaurant workers.
Promotion at Apple Bank
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."
City Councilwoman Helen Rosenthal refused to let her challenger, Mel Wymore, speak at what was supposed to be a non-political rally.
All three robberies occurred within one week.
The worker was taken to the hospital after being rescued by firefighters, an FDNY spokeswoman said.
The museum's Barosaurus fossil, one of two displayed in the world, was vacuumed and dusted Monday.
Green smoothies that the whole family can enjoy
A sign was posted on the restaurant's door Monday announcing Isabella's was closed.
The man was pronounced dead on the scene, an NYPD spokeswoman said. The Medical Examiner will determine cause of death.
Since 2009, 10 pedestrians and 18 bicyclists have been injured in Columbus Circle, according to Vision Zero data.
Fifteen dance parties at Lincoln Center are in the works for the 2017 Midsummer Night Swing series.
Ever wonder how the American Museum of Natural History keeps its 11,000-year-old mammoth skeleton clean? Check it out.
The Le Pain Quotidien kiosk in Verdi Square had evidence of mice, improper sewage disposal and cross contamination problems.
Residents voted on how to allocate $1 million toward neighborhood improvement projects.
Pryor Cashman expanded its investment management group with the addition of partner Anthony Schouten.
Police are trying to identify the shooter.
Police want to question this man in connection with a fatal stabbing in front of an Upper West Side restaurant.
No one was immediately arrested for the killing.
The crash occurred on West 96th Street and Central Park West around 9 a.m.
Camp Canine, New York City's premier pet care facility, will host an Anniversary "Pawty" to benefit Muddy Paws Rescue.
The $2.5 million study will help Columbia University develop strategies to prevent sexual assault, researchers said.
A deli employee told Patch Monday that he could not comment on the closing.
The sale for Demi Moore's triplex penthouse in the iconic Central Park West coop was finalized this week.
Police believe the attempted shooting may have been gang related.
A building on the Columbia University campus was evacuated Wednesday night. No injuries were reported.
The Upper West Side better prepare to get their Mozart on for the 51st annual festival dedicated to the Austrian classical composer's music.
Should Boies Schiller Flexner managing partner and Gillibrand campaign contributor also chair the tax-exempt Columbia board of trustees?
The Upper West Side museum wants to help green card holders prepare for, and pass, the naturalization test.
New York City's most famous dermatologist sold his West 86th Street apartment for about $1.5 million.
Here's where all that smoke is coming from.
The Amsterdam Avenue Jing Fong Dim Sum spot is expected to open in two months, but it won't be as large as the 800-seat Chinatown location.
The man allegedly opened fire outside of a barbershop on Columbus Avenue between West 105th and 106th streets.