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Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez led a groundbreaking Wednesday morning for the Anne Loftus Playground in Fort Tryon Park.
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Rep. Espaillat revised his resolution Wednesday to still honor the Dominican community uptown, but not change the names of the neighborhood.
Community Board 9 will hold a discussion Wednesday about the proposal to rename Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights, and Inwood.
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Updates on projects involving Inwood's parks, waterfronts, affordable housing, and more were given to Community Board 12 this week.
A criminal justice group recently advocated for transferring Rikers inmates to the Edgecombe Correctional Facility, reports the Daily News.
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The Uptown Hub youth center from NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital recently unveiled its renovated space at 600 West 168th Street.
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Destroyed homes, last-second escapes, a drowned cat: families on Nagle Avenue are still reeling from Hurricane Ida.
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The DOT met with Community Board 12 Monday night to discuss plans for the Dyckman Plaza and making a nearby road two-ways.
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Here are the details for two large-scale 9/11 memorial events happening in Upper Manhattan on the 20th Anniversary of the attacks.
Bruce Reynolds dashed from the GW Bridge into the inferno of the twin towers on Sept. 11, 2001. His spirit continues to grow in Inwood.
A panel discussed the history of slavery in Upper Manhattan in relation to upcoming construction on an Inwood African burial ground.
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Two groups from Upper Manhattan took part in Tuesday's introductory press conference for the NYC United Against Noise coalition.
The Toast to Fort Tryon fundraiser will take place on Sept. 19 with live music, wine, and appearances from multiple elected officials.
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The first of five lectures from the Inwood museum's "Talking About Race Matters: Join The Conversation" series was held on Wednesday.
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The Health Department will spray Upper Manhattan on Tuesday with pesticides to reduce mosquito activity and the risk of West Nile Virus.
The Hispanic population in Wash Heights and Inwood also had the biggest decrease of all neighborhoods in NYC during the 10-year period.
A scaled-back Dominican Day Parade rolled down 6th Avenue on Sunday, but the celebration, energy, and pride were still on full display.