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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.
The director of the Hayden Planetarium at NYC's American Museum of National History is being investigated for sexual misconduct.
The Department of Buildings determined arguments made against a planned 775 foot-tall tower on West 66th Street were "not valid."
Local City Councilman Mark Levine cited the tower as a need for rezoning reform in the neighborhood.
The mixed-use development will replace a 1-story building on Broadway between West 93rd and 94th streets.
A Teacher's College professor who studies the Holocaust found two swastikas and the word "yid" painted on her office walls Wednesday.
A union representing 5,000 graduate and research assistants voted to approve an agreement between the union and Columbia University.
Four men riding electric scooters approached a man, displayed weapons and robbed him, police said.
More than 150 vendors will sell their goods at the city's largest indoor/outdoor holiday market each Sunday in December.
Winter's Eve at Lincoln Square will bring free holiday entertainment and cheap eats to the area surrounding Lincoln Center.
A 39-year-old woman was standing on the platform of the Broadway and West 79th Street when she was assaulted by an unknown man.
Ninety people were evacuated from the Upper West Side gym building before the explosion.
The book shop opened on the Upper West Side, with a second due soon in Greenwich Village.
Bar314's menu features 13 signature pizzas, Italian sandwiches made with bread baked from pizza dough and 20 special cocktails.
Mark David Chapman told of his remorse at a parole board meeting.
The 50-year-old man's body was discovered on top of a scaffold Tuesday night.
Developers will demolish a two-story commercial space on Broadway and West 58th Street to make way for the facility.
A YouTube-famous daredevil claimed he would retire from scaling skyscrapers after a 2017 arrest.
More than 150 vendors will set up shop in Columbus Circle starting Nov. 28.
New Yorkers headed to the polls Tuesday, braving poor weather and dysfunctional polling sites, to elect local state legislators.
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Home improvement retailer Lowe's is closing 20 of its worst performing stores in the country.
The American Museum of Natural History may resume construction on the Gilder Center, but cannot conduct work in the Theodore Roosevelt Park.
Police officials said Friday that evidence suggested the sisters would rather harm themselves than return to Saudi Arabia.
The Parks Department wants to open a new concession at the landmarked Old Croton Aqueduct Gatehouse near Columbia University.
The NYPD warned of a citywide uptick in anti-Semitic crimes in the month of October.
Architect Bjarke Ingels has been tapped to helm the upgrades at the theater that hosts Shakespeare in the Park.
The NYPD is continuing its investigation into the mysterious deaths of two Saudi sisters found on the shores of the Hudson River.
The 24-year-old neighbor of a woman found killed in her West End Avenue home was charged with murder and burglary.
The 23-year-old man lured two 8-year-old students into a single-occupancy bathroom at an Upper West Side private school.
The sisters — whose have a United States address in Virginia — applied for asylum from their home country of Saudi Arabia.
The ivy league institution earned top marks in this year's Best Global Universities study from the U.S. News & World Report.
The American Museum of Natural History must stop all tree removal and construction work related to its Gilder Center expansion project.
The woman was last seen Sunday at her West 94th Street home.
Don't be alarmed if you see two Navy fighter jets flying above New York City.