During two weekends in November, C and D trains will run on different tracks along the West Side of Manhattan.
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.
The new space goes from West 65th to 68th Streets and includes a playground, volleyball court, and multiple pathways.
Randy Mastro, the lawyer representing the West Side Community Organization, had his home vandalized with red paint on Tuesday.
The painting was discovered after a visitor to the Met's current Jacob Lawrence exhibition realized she had seen the missing panel before.
Helga Schnitker, 82-years-old, was struck by a Revel scooter on Sept. 29 as she walked across an intersection on the Upper West Side.
The long-awaited Target near Columbus Circle will have its Grand Opening on Sunday.
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.
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.
The affordable housing will be exclusively available to senior citizens over the age of 62.
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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Politicians hope that an incoming database will help address a storefront vacancy problem that has grown during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Danish home goods and toy store Flying Tiger Copenhagen is closing all U.S. locations, including one on the Upper West Side.
The Central Park Conservancy is focusing on four destinations within the park to complete restoration projects.
The clothing retailer is expected to open by the end of October, according to the Lincoln Square Business Improvement District.
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.
The Turnstyle Underground Market on the Upper West Side is reopening after an eight-month closure.
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The orchestra is asking patrons who have already paid to donate the tickets' value instead of requesting a refund.
New Yorkers get to cast a ballot on Nov. 3 in a collection of local, state, and federal elections. Patch is profiling each candidate.
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The West 69th Street Block Association recently announced it is canceling its 2020 Halloween festival.
An Upper West Side pizza place recently got recognized by the website Eater NY for serving up one of the 12 best slices in New York City.
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"I am a certified 'Citizen Pruner,'" the hydrangea-removing man told the West Side Rag.
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.
An Upper West Side restaurant recently installed mini glass houses for diners to enjoy outdoor dining within.
The building's caretaker said police told him the level of punishment will depend on whether the injured plant survives.
Calaveras Corner opened Monday at 936 Amsterdam Avenue, near the corner of West 106th Street.
The new Open Street section is located on Amsterdam Avenue from West 110th to West 111th Streets.
The man was last seen Sunday leaving his apartment at 340 West 85th Street on the Upper West Side.