One man was killed and two firefighters were injured in a fire on the Upper West Side on Thursday night, officials said.
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A 28-year-old woman was assaulted on the subway on the Upper West Side early Monday morning, police said.
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A suspect remains at large after an armed robbery on the Upper West Side early Monday morning.
Hansel Esparragoza appeared in court on Friday afternoon. Bail was set at $75,000 cash or $225,000 bond.
Two elderly West Siders were assaulted in apparently unprovoked attacks on the same day. Both men have been arrested, authorities say.
The free, day-long event will be held at the company's headquarters on the Upper West Side on Saturday.
Construction began on 96th Street this week. It's expected to be completed later this year, according to NYC DOT.
A passenger assaulted and robbed a driver following a dispute during a Monday morning ride, police said.
A man was found floating in the water on Monday morning, police said.
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An East New York man was arrested in connection with the assault of a 77-year-old woman on the Upper West Side earlier this month.
The project began this week and is scheduled to be completed in March 2025.
Responders discovered a vehicle on fire after a ShotSpotter alert on the Upper West Side early Monday morning.
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Police are seeking a man in connection with one of the two incidents, which at this time have not been connected, officials confirmed.
A set of low-rise buildings on Amsterdam that once housed the Mermaid Inn, Sirenetta, and a corner bodega could soon face demolition.
An unresponsive man was discovered in Central Park on Monday morning. Police initially told Patch the man was found near Central Park West.
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Authorities placed Louis D. Brandeis High School on lockdown Thursday morning after receiving a report of an individual with a firearm.
Two men were shot at the Samuel N. Bennerson Playground on Tuesday night, officials confirmed.
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“May their memory be a revolution,” a banner at the Sunday event read.
Officials are investigating an alleged hate crime after a man punched a stranger in the face on the A train.
A neighborhood feud is brewing on the Upper West Side after the DOT revealed it plans to paint bus lanes on 96th Street.
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A new Italian restaurant on the Upper West Side promises handmade pasta, chocolate soufflé, and frozen espresso martinis.
An “orderly” protest took place outside Columbia University on Tuesday morning, officials said.
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Those assembled waved Israeli flags and recited the Mourner's Prayer (Kaddish); the crowd also broke out into chants of "bring them home."
The victim was taken to Mount Sinai Morningside, police said.
A man was slashed in the face after an argument at the 72nd Street 1/2/3 station on the Upper West Side on Friday afternoon, police said.
Feds say a company enables landlords to fix prices, harming renters. The company says its practices are legal. Local reps are on it.
The two incidents occurred less than 30 minutes apart on the Upper West Side on Tuesday morning, police confirmed.