More than 30 cars have been broken into in part of the Upper West Side since Jan. 1, a large increase from 2018.
A woman is suing Equinox’s Pure Yoga on West 77th Street after an instructor made "inappropriate adjustments" during a class.
The 28,000-square-foot food hall will be located within the massive Waterline Square development on Riverside Boulevard.
The New York Senator touted her anti-Trump record and called the president a "coward" during her 2020 presidential campaign launch.
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.
Cyclists will be diverted from the bike path near the West 72nd Street dog run.
Assembly member Linda Rosenthal's bill would prohibit sales of any fur products statewide.
Peter Awn served as the dean of Columbia University's School of General Studies for 20 years during a four-decade tenure at the school.
The Mostly Mozart Festival returns to Lincoln Center this summer.
The man was last seen leaving his Broadway and West 87th Street building on March 1.
A priest currently serving as an administrator at the Church of Norte Dame is accused of abusing five high school students since 1988.
A priest currently serving as Administrator of the Church of Notre Dame is accused of abusing five boys from 1988-2002.
A city Board of Standards and Appeals ruling in favor of 200 Amsterdam Avenue was vacated Thursday.
Upper West Siders were treated to a thrill/minor disruption at Zabar's a few weeks back. Here's the finished product.
A man was convicted of murdering his wife in 2009 and staging the death to look like an accident.
The annual food and drink festival will feature more than 80 chefs in its 12th year.
Undercover officers offered masseuses money in exchange for sexual acts at a West 103rd Street massage parlor.
Two men were hospitalized after suffering stab wounds during a fight outside Dive 75 early Tuesday morning.
The Trump supporter posted a video of himself arguing with a bartender at Jake's Dilemma to Facebook.
A woman is accused of attacking people in Harlem, the Bronx and the Upper West Side with pepper spray.
New Yorkers are invited to partake in free activities and performances at Lincoln Center on May 4.
A sneak-peek at American Museum of Natural History’s soon to open, brand new, AWESOME exhibit!
The city has punished Hank Fried for converting single-room-occupancy housing into an illegal hotel on Broadway and West 103rd Street.
A 15-year-old boy was punched in the head and robbed of his wallet while walking in Central Park.
The KIPP charter schools network received state permission to open an "intentionally integrated" middle school in District 3.
The pre-k program, based in a West 84th Street church, gave parents one-day notice before shuttering.
The fire broke out on the 12th floor of a West End Avenue building.
A residential parking permit system would give residents an edge over drivers looking to evade congestion pricing charges.
A dog was reportedly killed in the blaze on West 76th Street.
Grubstreet scoured the Upper West Side's dining options to put together a ranking of the neighborhood's best restaurants.
Among the plans are a T.rex exhibit.
A 25-year-old man is facing assault charges in connection with a Feb. 16 attack on Broadway and West 93rd Street.
City council members Mark Levine and Margaret Chin will introduce a resolution Thursday that backs bills currently in the state legislature.
The mysterious Citi Bike appeared at the Riverside and West 73rd Street dock after a long journey from the depths of the sea.
A four-alarm fire displaced 13 families last week in a building on West 101st Street between Broadway and West End Avenue.
The victim was hospitalized in serious but stable condition after being stabbed and slashed numerous times on West 93rd Sreet.