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A protest will occur Friday night in front of The Lucerne on the UWS over the city's decision to move the shelter residents to Midtown.
A study looking at home sales from March 13 to Sept. 7 identified the Upper West Side's 10069 as the second priciest ZIP code in NYC.
There will be live music every other Wednesday in the Waterline Square Park near W. 60th Street and Riverside through the end of October.
The Shops at Columbus Circle opened its doors on Wednesday, with almost 30 stores within the center reopening for in-person shopping.
Former gynecologist Robert A. Hadden was arrested Wednesday.
"Today is not a day for celebration, it is a day for deep sadness," Assembly Member Linda Rosenthal said.
Homeless men currently housed at The Lucerne will begin to get moved out of the UWS hotel starting this weekend.
The long time Upper West Side Hot & Crusty closed in January, and now it looks like a new pizza joint is taking its spot.
The schools, which share the Martin Luter King Jr. Educational Campus building, are closing for ventilation repairs.
A missing 11-year-old girl returned home Sunday after going missing from the UWS the day before, according to police.
The Kay Waterproofing Corp was hit with a $17,250 fine for various safety violations relating to a construction site on the UWS.
A new theater troupe is performing Shakespeare's "As You Like It" in Central Park and other Manhattan locations over the next two weekends.
Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer wants the NYPD to get rid of the barricades surrounding police precincts throughout the borough.
The incident took place Wednesday night near West 63rd Street and Amsterdam Avenue, according to police.
Art on the Ave is set to display art in vacant storefronts starting in October from 67th to 77th Street on Columbus Avenue.
Rabbi Alvin Kass is a 54-year-old veteran of the force.
On Monday, detectives on the Upper West Side arrested 12 people for a variety of drug-related offenses.
The New York Public Library is reopening an additional 20 branches for grab-and-go service on Sept. 8.
Members of the UWS Open Hearts Initiative and other residents slept outside The Lucerne Saturday night to raise awareness for the homeless.
A missing 10-year-old and a six-year-old were found early Monday morning, according to police.
Were PBS television and NPR radio stations run in institutionally racist way in 20th and early 21st centuries?
28 of 40 public schools on the Upper West Side have deficiencies in their air filtration systems.
Acker Wines, which first opened its Upper West Side doors in 1904, will help donate 10,000 meals to senior citizens throughout the city.
The Legal Aid Society warned Mayor de Blasio not to cave to the "racist NIMBYism from some residents of the Upper West Side."
Here's what you should know about the museums reopening on the Upper West Side.
UWS community board members, politicians, shelter employees and 1,100 local residents attended a virtual forum on Monday night.
Seven shelter residents were recently transferred out of The Lucerne on the Upper West Side for not following its "good neighbor" policy.
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2 and 3 train service is suspended north of 96th Street, according to the MTA.
Did Democratic Party politicians in New York State, like 1970's New York Governor Hugh Carey, serve Trump's special interests historically?
Just over 14 percent of UWS residents tested for antibodies had previously been infected with COVID-19, according to city data.
The robber sent a man to the hospital in Lower Manhattan and fought off a security guard on the Upper West Side, according to police.
The West Side Community Organization was created this week by members of the Upper West Siders for Safer Streets Facebook group.
Community Board 7 expects to hear a broad set of viewpoints on Monday about the UWS hotels recently converted to homeless shelters.
The Upper West Side's private schools are laying out detailed plans showing how they plan to reopen for the upcoming school year.
The Hi-Life Bar & Grill on the Upper West Side can once again serve patrons after its liquor license was suspended on July 30
The incident took place Monday morning on 93rd and Amsterdam, according to police.
Columbia University also announced Friday that it is drastically limiting the number of students allowed to dorm on campus this fall.
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