CB1 chair Tammy Meltzer brought up the issue of a homeless man sleeping on the West Street median, which gave rise to safety concerns. Lt. Patryk Kaczmarczyk, of the NYPD’s First Precinct, recalled ...
Survivors of the September 11, 2001 attacks partake in binge drinking or heavy drinking at rates significantly higher than those of the general population, according to a new study published in the ...
The proposed redesign aims to transform Chatham Square into a more typical cruciform junction by connecting Worth Street ...
Battery Park City’s first public art piece, “Upper Room,” has been closed and is slated to be demolished soon. The sculptural ...
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The Conservancy’s first project is repair and replacement of the broken bluestone pathways. The City’s Parks Department has ...
Tonight (Wednesday, October 29), officials from City agencies will host a community design workshop for the Manhattan Borough ...
Among the 129 responses, the three most-often cited concerns were “quality of life issues (noise, graffiti, petty crime, etc.
U.S. Congressman Dan Goldman is predicting that last week’s raid by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents ...
During this contemporary voyage, the Seneca Chief has stopped to acknowledge the impact of the Erie Canal on the ...
In 1990, she recalls, “I was motivated to run as an out lesbian to ensure that LGBTQ youngsters would not feel isolated and ...
After almost a decade on the market, the nine-story residential space at the pinnacle and lantern levels crowning the Woolworth Building finally sold in 2023 for two-thirds off its original asking ...