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Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

A Duane Reade sign that residents have been fighting on East 86th Street is finally coming down after years of complaints.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

East Side pols are hosting public forums in August and Septmber to get input on negotiations giving the UN a park in exchange for other parkland and waterfront access.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

As the DOT extends bike lanes, residents are concerned that more two-wheeled traffic will exacerbate already dangerous conditions at the intersection of East 48th Street and First Avenue.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

The Municipal Art Society to host a daylong event envisioning a future park on the East River Pier 38 on July 26.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Tenants from Stanley Isaacs Houses, a public housing complex less than 280 feet away, will speak out on Tuesday.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

P.S. 6 opened the Eric Dutt Eco-Center on Tuesday, named after a late beloved teacher.

Manhattan »

The legislation would force pedicab drivers to let riders know, in writing, how much they'd have to pay.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Fearing bright ads and congestion, they battle to block new kiosk on East 86th Street

East Village & Lower East Side »

NYU film instructor hopes to make a movie about her family's fight to integrate the massive complex

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Police say they're backing off a zero tolerance policy aimed a cyclists.

Manhattan »

City Council will vote on Thursday on a bill requiring the city to create an online map of street fairs, film shoots, etc.

Downtown »

A whopping 95 percent of parking placards in the Municipal District were fake or being used improperly, a study found.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Legislation set to be debated Wednesday would keep the the number of rickshaws allowed in the city to 850.

Manhattan »

East Siders want new rules to crack down on graffiti-covered, broken newspaper boxes creating chaos on their streets.

Manhattan »

The new plan is intended to ease congestion along the notoriously slow thoroughfare.