A construction project will reroute bikers onto the Hudson River waterfront from West 72nd to 76th Streets.
A new study ranks Central Park as one of the 50 most relaxing spots in the world. You can listen to sounds from each place in the report.
There is concern about drivers turning onto Open Streets set aside during the pandemic to help promote social distancing.
Actor Rick Moranis' management confirmed to CNN that he was the man sucker-punched on the UWS.
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Sara Lind, a candidate for Helen Rosenthal's District 6 City Council seat, released a proposal Thursday to rezone parts of the UWS.
Multiple news sources have identified actor Rick Moranis as the man who got sucker punched Friday morning on the Upper West Side.
The West End Lounge, on the corner of West End and West 107th Street, announced it is permanently closing.
Dr. Fred Hirsch was named as one of the four winners of the inaugural 2020 Lung Cancer Heroes awards.
A new Magnolia Bakery is opening sometime in the coming months close to Columbus Circle on the Upper West Side.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a well-documented lover of the opera throughout her life, even appearing in a handful of performances.
The long-time Upper West Side children's museum will reopen to the public on Oct. 16.
Earth Cafe, on the corner of West 97th and Broadway, confirmed to Patch Tuesday that it is permanently shuttering.
An 82-year-old woman was struck by a revel scooter Tuesday morning as she crossed the street near Columbus Circle, police said.
The news of an arriving shelter comes after homeless residents staying at the Lucerne caused a rift within the Upper West Side community.
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The Coalition for the Homeless announced the Upper West Side Open Hearts Initiative as the winner of its annual award.
The city announced on Friday that homeless New Yorkers living in the Lucerne will now be moved to a new shelter in downtown Manhattan.
The Target at Broadway between W. 61st and 62nd Streets will be opening in October, according to the website ILoveTheUpperWestSide.
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SOUNDWALK was specifically created to play different music depending on the path you head down or which statue you pass by in Central Park.
The Metropolitan Opera announced the "extremely difficult" decision on Wednesday.
The Robert E. Simon school on the Upper West Side has had two staffers test positive for the coronavirus in the last week.
Council Member Mark Levine is introducing legislation to rename a street near Columbia University to "RBG Way."
A section of the Cherry Walk path in Riverside Park will be closed for weeks due to shoreline and road reconstruction work.
Mark David Chapman was speaking last month to a parole board, which denied him parole for an 11th time.
The number of UWS public school students opting to start the year remotely is under 40 percent, one of the lowest figures in the city.
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Lincoln Center will host a free food pantry on Thursday as part of an ongoing commitment to serve its local community.
The police officer was riding a patrol scooter when he was struck in the side of the face by a hard object, according to the NYPD.
An employee at an Upper West Side public school tested positive for the coronavirus, the city said.
It's the second time this month that a dead body has been found inside the famous Manhattan park.
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A recent filing with the Landmarks Preservation Commission shows that a new location of the beloved book store could be coming to the UWS.
The robber threatened an employee who tried to stop him from exiting the store with the stolen items, according to police.
The Museum of Arts and Design is reopening its doors to visitors on Thursday with various new protocols.
"The band has unanimously and enthusiastically decided to dissolve," the Columbia University marching band said in a statement Tuesday.
The city announced Monday night that the removal of homeless people from The Lucerne has been temporarily paused after a recent outcry.
The just-opened Rapid Testing Center on the UWS also has a "Concierge Testing" service where they will send a trained professional to you.
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