"This is great," residents of an Upper West Side senior center told Patch about the recent installation of a mid-block traffic light.
As the popular car-free streets program expands citywide, four Upper West Side locations are returning for another warm-weather season.
The median monthly asking rent payment for the UWS is the 22nd highest among New York City nabes, according to a new report.
Top-rated cleaning professionals are available to help get your house next-level clean.
The parade will take place on May 14 and travel from Central Park West and 81st Street to Central Park West and 68th Street.
A woman was robbed at gunpoint around 5:50 p.m. Tuesday on West 76th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, police said.
A nine-block stretch of Columbus Avenue will reopen as an Open Street on May 15. It will run every Sunday until Oct. 30.
With an impending doorman strike, UWS buildings were putting out sign-up sheets to keep things running. An agreement was reached, though.
Out of all the ZIP codes in the five boroughs, two of the top three highest COVID rates are currently on the Upper West Side.
Ahmet Nejat Ozsu won't leave his top-floor UWS apartment. It's holding up a massive real estate deal, The New York Times reported.
Straight out of the Motor City, Jet's Pizza is about to open between West 95th and 96th streets. Here's what to know.
Four teens punched and slashed a straphanger who asked one of them to stop stepping on his shoes, according to police and reports.
Ellington in the Park is now open again. The Riverside Park spot is one of the best-known outdoor dining spots in the neighborhood.
For the second time in two months on Wednesday, a fire ignited at 80 Amsterdam Ave., within the Amsterdam Houses NYCHA complex.
Holocaust survivor Mimi Reinhard, who typed what became "Schindler's List" and who lived on the UWS for 50 years, died Friday. She was 107.
An apartment building that used to carry the Trump name sold for hundreds of millions of dollars, according to Bloomberg.
Long-distance runner and magician Oz Pearlman set the record early Saturday morning, while also raising $100,000 for Ukrainian children.
The Gold Standard Arts Festival to celebrate artists over 50-year-old will run on the UWS from April 24 to May 1. Here's what to know.
The popular UWS pizza place known for its giant slices was closed by the Department of Health this week for an assortment of violations.
The seven-story mansion at 25 Riverside Drive has eight bedrooms, eight bathrooms, six fireplaces and 70 windows, according to Sotheby's.
The unnamed teenager was arrested for aggravated harassment, criminal possession of a weapon, and menacing, police said.
FDNY responded to five rubbish fires and an outdoor dining shed blaze Thursday morning on the Upper West Side. Here's what to know.
The crumbling UWS church has also made the difficult decision to sell the building to a developer who will turn it into an apartment tower.
The teenagers made anti-Jewish statements while wielding a sword on Saturday near West 86th St. and West End Ave., police said.
Maria Danzilo, who came in second place in the Democratic City Council primary to Gale Brewer, will try her luck again in the State Senate.
After a nine-week remodeling project, the iconic H&H Bagels reopened at 526 Columbus Ave. on Monday. Here's what to know.
A seven-story brownstone at 32 West 76th St. just sold for a staggering $25.975 million, first reported by The Real Deal.
The Migrant Kitchen serves up American food inspired by immigrants. Its soft opening is on Wednesday.
Three teens told a group of six boys on the Upper West Side they wanted to fight the boys because they were Jewish, cops said.
A seven-story building between Broadway and West 100th and 101st streets is changing hands after a major deal, Real Estate Weekly reported.
"What we hope will be the home for soccer for players, fans, and families on the UWS for many years to come," owners of the business wrote.
The book coming out on May 3 is written by Lori Zabar, the late granddaughter of the iconic grocery store's founders.
The West Side Community Garden will host its 12,000 tulip display for all to see from around April 10 through the first week of May.
Three of the five NYC ZIP codes with the most new COVID cases from March 20 to March 26 are on the Upper West Side, city data says.
After eight years of construction, the Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation will open on the UWS next winter.
A man was cut in the face around 9:15 a.m. on the B/C line near West 72nd Street on Tuesday morning, police said.
JT the Dalmatian needed help with medical bills, so the UWS raised more than $18,000 for the spotted resident of West 83rd Street.
For the First Time in 2 Years, Amsterdam Nursing Home Residents and Staff Celebrate the Luck of the Irish With Each Other
Hippo Playground recently announced its Spring Fair will return on May 1, with all proceeds going to playground programs and upgrades.
One New Yorker ate 200-plus bagels from citywide shops over the course of 13 months and is now ranking the bagels and selling them as NFTs.