It's the biggest event Washington Heights and Inwood have never heard of, and its neighbors fear that's by design.
Ramona Elizabeth Rodriguez was killed by her partner last year in their Wash Heights home. Now, the street is getting renamed to honor her.
The annual festival will take place in Inwood on Saturday with arts and crafts, lawn games, dance class, cider press demos, and more.
Fixing train elevators and reseeding grass in local parks are already some of the Upper Manhattan ideas submitted for funding.
An annual festival is one of the rare times people can enter the lighthouse, but safety concerns might keep the door closed this year.
Stars were out to watch Serena Williams play on Monday, but there was no better or more unexpected pair than Bill Clinton and Dr. Ruth.
The winning ticket was sold last year at the Broadway Newsstand at 4765 Broadway. It expires on Sept. 28.
A ceremony will take place Saturday to immortalize Isaiah Che Moronta in the uptown neighborhood he grew up.
Delligatti joins Liberty with extensive experience in local government
Liberty Prepares for Increasing Water Supply Demand, Urges Customers to Practice Conservation Efforts
The city filed a petition with New York on Tuesday to gain entrance to a rat-infested lot between Wadsworth and 183rd and 184th Streets.
The corner of 204th Street and Sherman Avenue was designated "Jason 'Tata' Rivera Way," in honor of the slain officer and Inwood son.
A local nonprofit is teaming up with Rep. Adriano Espaillat and Comptroller Brad Lander to help clean up a stretch of Washington Heights.
20,000 Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Meters Installed Across Long Island and Upstate New York
“Our goal is to engage parents by providing them with simple tools and strategies they can use daily at home," an event representative said.
CLOTH sponsored Open Streets are reopening in Washington Heights and Inwood on Tuesday. Here's what to know.
Students Across Long Island Particpate in the Contest
The Upper Manhattan park is offering weekly activities such as sunset yoga and sunrise Tai Chi. Here's what else to know.
Keep an eye out in Washington Heights for a man riding a motorcycle with an inflatable doll strapped to the backseat.
With the city budget officially passing on Monday, Patch took a look through where the new funds would be going in Wash Heights and Inwood.
Six scholarship recipients receive $3,000 each
Construction will begin July 1, 2022 on Liberty’s customer service walk-in and call center
The Irish pub lost to Washington Heights during the COVID-19 pandemic will be reborn Wednesday as a street name on a local block.
Nurses and Staff Have a Great Time Together at Bronx Intimate Skilled Nursing Facility
The Deadline for Submissions has Been Extended to June 1st
Curious which of your uptown neighbors are serving on your local board? Patch has the exclusive on this year's new appointments.
Nicholle Nichols sent her kids to live with their dad and her mother opted to enter a shelter because of the mold, City Limits reported.
Nursing Staff at Leading Bronx Nursing Facility Recognizes Education During National Nursing Home Week
The city filed a petition this week to enter the yard of a vacant building adjacent to 286 Wadsworth Avenue, near West 188th Street.
Delivery workers and rideshare drivers will descend on Inwood Hill Park on Tuesday to hold a memorial for those who died while working.
Many large New York City Healthcare Companies Sponsored this Annual Easter Egg Hunt, Bringing Smiles and the Easter Bunny to Local Children
405-Bed Bronx Skilled Nursing Facility Recognizes Their SocialWorkers During National Social Work Month
Department of Building inspectors recently found that panels on the temporary Inwood library building were in danger of falling.
Christopher Brito was run over by a car this weekend as it did doughnuts in SoHo. His mother has started a fundraiser for his recovery.
The conversation will include a native New Yorker who worked on the "In The Heights" set and a preservation architect.
The three massive smokestacks that have peered over Inwood since 1934 are coming down due to a 2020 wind incident, DSNY told Patch.
The proposed historic district goes from around West 155th to 200th Street, but it is far from being finalized.