"The Heights, the culture, the music and even the dance, it ran through them," Edward Caban said of fallen detectives Rivera and Mora.
Perfectly perched on West 175th Street and Broadway, Spider-Man looked over the Washington Heights streets with a pair of sneakers on.
An outside company told the Inwood co-op that it would cost around $220,000. A difference of around $2.8M from Con Ed's estimate.
The finalization of a bank sale and a subsequent ceremony in January marked the end of a frustrating saga for the Fort Tryon Jewish Center.
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The Inwood community came together Thursday night to honor their fallen neighbor and former member of the Dyckman Run Club.
Suryanarayan "Suri" Hegde, who has dementia, never came back home after telling his family he was going to the store on Saturday night.
The Dyckman Run Club, which Jason Rivera was a part of, is hosting a special run for the fallen officer and Inwood native on Thursday.
"I love you till the end of time," the widow of police officer Jason Rivera wrote in an emotional goodbye to her gunned-down husband.
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“Mayoral control will allow us to best serve our schools and support our students as we emerge from the pandemic".
“We are building an Administration that ‘Gets Stuff Done’ — and our new press team is no exception,” said Mayor Adams.
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In the three days after her husband was featured in Humans of New York, Heather Edwards's fundraiser raked in more than $55,000.
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Two days after the Council approved the naming of the plaza on Dyckman Street to Quisqeuya Plaza, there was an unveiling ceremony held.
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"I know many of these families are working-class people who have lost everything they owned," reads a GoFundMe for 74-78 Post Ave tenants.
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"It looks like it was smashed up," an uptown resident said of the community street bookshelf near the 190th Street A train station.
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The Dyckman Farmhouse, the oldest remaining structure of its kind in Manhattan, recently announced an upcoming restoration project.
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The Upper Manhattan park transported itself back to the 18th century over the weekend. Here's a photo recap of the event.
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While locals welcome a new boathouse in Sherman Creek Park, its plan for no public restrooms or waterfront pathways has created a backlash.
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The finest chili bowls from around the city will make their way to the Good Shepard Church on Saturday to help raise money for good causes.
The family is looking to raise enough funds to send the seven-year-old's body to the Dominican Republic, so his mother can see him.
Mayoral candidate Eric Adams was among the elected officials who were in Washington Heights on Sunday for the "Our Voice" demonstration.
In a letter shared by Community Board 12, a firefighter said Inwood may be without a firehouse. The board later said it was shared in error.
The neighborhood's library branches are participating in a citywide book display contest. You can help choose the winner.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony took place Wednesday for the completed renovation of the stone Highbridge Water Tower near West 174th Street.
"Acts of xenophobia against the Dominican community and its leaders is increasing in New York City," Espaillat tweeted Tuesday night.
An Upper Manhattan-based nonprofit recently won the NYC Imagine Awards for helping residents get vaccinated during the pandemic.
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