Atlantic writer Ta-Nehisi Coates will join NYU's journalism faculty in September 2017, the school announced this week.
Here's your community board meeting schedule for February.
Benefits of online Quran learning for women and girls
Check out the impressive cast list of Rachel Unraveled, a new web series created by two Fordham sophomores.
Thousands of protesters shouted "Resist!" in unison at a last-minute rally in support of NYC's immigrant, refugee and Muslim communities.
The man cracked the windshield of the NYPD car, police said.
DŌ cookie dough is made with a pasteurized egg substitute and heat-treated flour to eliminate any chance of food-borne illness.
A few things that you can do or buy for your dog to make it's life easier and better.
Universal cancels the premiere of 'A Dog's Purpose' movie after a controversial video surfaces on the internet.
The 17-year-old restaurant owned by award-winning chef Anita Lo will close due to the increase in real estate taxes and minimum wage.
The proposed design for 11 Jane St. had a "mass produced look" that was "inappropriate for the area," a leading preservationist said.
The suspect encountered the homeowner and fled the scene without taking anything, police said.
White Columns is shutting down in solidarity with the #J20 Art Strike.
An LGBT history bar crawl at the end of the month will showcase some of the historic watering holes.
Leonie Haimson, director of Class Size Matters, will lead a discussion on the threat Monday evening in the West Village.
David Ortiz escaped custody while receiving medical attention at Lenox Health Greenwich Village hospital last month.
The shop is collecting interview clothes for at-risk kids.
Here's your community board meeting schedule for January.
Good Stock started in Smorgasburg in 2014 and has been expanding ever since.
The developer Related Companies has filed plans for a 900,000-square-foot building.
Participating restaurants will donate $1 of specific drink orders as part of the "Holiday Hangover: Drink up and Give Back" event.
The classic film is being shown at the Film Forum theater in Hudson Square.
Leave the boring treadmill and stairmaster behind and check out Patch's picks for the best unique gyms.
Police are trying to hunt down a man who escaped custody while being treated at Lenox Health Greenwich Village hospital.
The office at 114 Perry St. is closing after nearly two decades.
West Villagers can drop off their Christmas Trees at Washington Square Park Jan. 7-8.
The group Refuse Fascism is planning a New Year's Eve protest in NYC.
Mr. Panzerotto specializes in the Italian classic panzerotto—a half-moon shaped, fried turnover similar to a calzone.
Check out The Squeeze at 108 MacDougal St.
The gym blamed its total shutdown on "severe competitive pressures" in the fitness industry.
Rising rent and operating costs are to blame, owner Silvano Marchetto tells the Post.
The "Make Music Winter" parade will begin at Washington Square Park at 2 p.m.
The big-time comedian seems to have a thing for our neighborhood.
Jean-Louis Goldwater Bourgeois is giving his townhouse to a non-profit organization run by the Lenape tribe.
Keep the mimosas flowing and the food coming at these must-try West Village brunch spots.
A historic City Council decision Thursday will enable a massive new development to go up at 550 Washington St. in Hudson River Park.
New Yorkers are asked to gather at the Fountain Plaza at Washington Square Park to show solidarity with Aleppo residents.
The fire occurred at around 10 p.m. at 24 Charles St.
The 19-year-old-man had a loaded .38-caliber revolver and marijuana on him, police said.
The new Sullivan-Thompson Historic District will preserve 160 beautiful old buildings between Houston, MacDougal, Watts and West Broadway.