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.
Extell Development's planned tower will rise 775-feet-tall on West 66th Street between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of outdoor dance parties and concerts at Lincoln Center.
Assembly Member Linda B. Rosenthal, State Senator Brian Benjamin and tenants make their voices heard as Albany considers rent control laws.
The ruling likely signals the end of a years-long fight against the American Museum of Natural History's Gilder Center expansion.
The New Jewish Home’s Horticulture Therapy program helps residents 'go green' and reconnect with nature with this hands-on planting program
The Amsterdam Avenue restaurant has served up organic, vegetarian and vegan meals since 1989. It wlll close Sunday, April 28.
Nobody was injured during the shooting, police said.
The number of low-performing, disadvantaged students at high-demand schools increased and decreased at many struggling schools.
Competition from big-name retailers and rising costs are threatening longtime store Beacon Paint & Hardware.
The dual-language Yiddish-English public school program could start as soon as the 2020 school year.
The university launched an independent investigation into an incident where a black student was pinned to a table in Barnard's library.
Far-right wing president Jair Bolsonaro was going to be honored at a gala, but the museum cut ties after a wave of outrage.
Firefighters responded Sunday to The Cathedral Of St. John The Divine in Manhattan's Morningside Heights neighborhood.
The West Side Community Garden will hold its annual tulip festival on April 20 and 27 this year.
The planned 775-foot-tall tower was one of the inspirations for new city regulations against excess mechanical voids.
Experiencing a VIP Jam Session with Josh Matthews, Drummer in The Blue Man Band - plus awesome Kid-Terview as he prepares for the show!
Roderick Covlin was convicted of murdering his wife in 2009 and staging the death as an accident.
Vacant storefronts are creating a crisis on the Upper West Side as local elected officials look to combat the problem.
Politicians and community opponents of 200 Amsterdam rallied at the development site Tuesday to demand the city revoke construction permits.
An 81-year-old woman was grabbed by the hair and pulled to the ground during an argument at the AMC Theater on Broadway and 84th Street.
"The pizza guy still managed to honor the 30 minute delivery guarantee on the pie," the commander of the NYPD's 20th precinct said.
The man is accused of breaking into Columbia University's law school building and stealing computer equipment.
The two-alarm blaze broke out in a store on the first floor of a building on Columbus Avenue, the FDNY said.
Noise from a double-wide townhouse construction on West 69th Street has forced some neighbors to take up arms and others to flee.
The 66-year-old man was reported missing in March.
UWS residents and politicians aren't happy at the thought of suburbanites dumping their cars before the 60th Street tolling boundary.
The Supreme Court sided with a legal challenge against the UWS tower last month, but developers have been able to continue building.
There are about 60 acres of natural forest land spread throughout Riverside Park.
The marathon, which has a run time of 59 hours and seven minutes, will culminate with an advance showing of "Avengers: Endgame."
Firefighters rushed to the scene on West 74th Street and Broadway after a fire alarm activated at the busy supermarket.
Participatory budgeting lets neighborhood residents decide how to spend money on schools, housing, transit and safety initiatives.
A riverside park jogger spotted the man's body in the river near West 89th Street.
Researchers are warning that NYC's Asian longhorned tick population is larger than previously known. The bug can make people sick.
Most of the iconic Midtown hotel is being redeveloped into condos. During construction, artifacts can be seen at the NY Historical Society.
The Morningside Heights hospital was built and expanded upon from the late 19th to 20th centuries.