The 10-mile-per-hour speed limit would apply to portions of Riverside Park where cyclists share paths with pedestrians.
The city planned a full renovation of the Riverside Park traffic circle that connects with the Henry Hudson Parkway. Bikers say it's unsafe.
A man fell onto the tracks at the West 72nd Street and Central Park West station as a train approached, police said.
The weed-eating goat herd in Riverside Park was reduced to 18 after significant progress was made ahead of schedule.
The Hudson Warehouse Theater Group will begin its Summer Stage series on the steps of the Soldiers' and Sailors' monument on June 6th.
A student from the Collegiate School has the chance to have his art featured on the Google homepage.
Firefighters were battling a blaze that broke out on the third floor of 214 Riverside Dr. on Friday morning.
Soccer, baseball, flag football, basketball and tennis camps are all available for children in Riverside Park from June 3 to August 23.
Joseph Meyers, Upper West Side Resident, Featured Conductor of InterSchool Orchestras of New York 2019-2020 Season
Two new bike lanes on 10th/Amsterdam Avenue and Columbus Circle will be implemented starting in June.
"Chopped" host Marc Murphy is closing the Time Warner Center location of Landmarc in July.
Photographer Herb Bardavid focuses on seniors getting out on the town for a long-term project. Here are some stories he's shared with Patch.
Several blocks of the Upper West Side will be shut down Sunday for an Ecuadorian Parade to honor the country's patron saint.
New Yorkers will be on the streets with cameras in hand when the sun sets in line with Manhattan's grid on May 29 and 30.
A last-ditch effort to landmark the Shaare Zedek synagogue to block its redevelopment failed in 2017.
Twenty-four hungry goats will help clear weeds from hilly areas of Riverside Park. Their arrival drew a crowd of spectators to the park.
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The man stole $150 of cold medicine from the Upper West Side pharmacy.
The seasonal flower market will be held each weekend through August accompanied by floral-inspired cocktails at the hotel bar.
The Board of Standards and Appeals' 2018 ruling in favor of 200 Amsterdam Ave. developers was vacated in March by a state judge.
The resident told reporters that NYCHA's response to her claim was to file for a transfer.
This year's free Lincoln Center Out of Doors event series will be held from July 24 to Aug. 11. Check out what's in store.
Many apartments in the West 82nd Street building are newly renovated.
The author and civil rights icon's Upper West Side home is one of six places linked to LGBTQ history that may become an indiviudal landmark.
The herd of goats will help clear hard-to-reach weeds in sections of Riverside Park this summer.
How a son is losing hope that he can maintain his Korean immigrant parents' American dream.
Safe streets advocates and elected officials have been calling for a protected bike lane since the death of a young tourist last summer.
The West 94th Street shelter will house 110 homeless adult families, city officials said.
The goats will be deployed as "natural weed whackers" in a two-acre section of Riverside Park that's difficult to reach for human workers.
The new playground, located on the west side of Central Park near West 90th Street, features new ADA-accessible play structures.
Lincoln George is accused of attacking the officer who tried to arrest him for robbing an Upper West Side pharmacy, said police.
The muppets celebrated 50 years of "Sesame Street" Wednesday by renaming West 63rd Street and Broadway.
The planned 668-foot tower at 200 Amsterdam is in the middle of a legal challenge brought by neighborhood preservationists.
The 21-year-old thrill seeker will do community service and attend therapy as punishment for climbing a crane at an UWS building site.
Lincoln George attacked the officer who tried to arrest him for allegedly robbing an Upper West Side pharmacy, said police.
The final resting place of United States president Ulysses S. Grant is badly deteriorating.
The 18-story building will be located on the corner of Broadway and West 85th Street and contain 162 apartment units.