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Upper West Side »

A cartographer maps out the populations of women living throughout the US, including in NYC.

Washington Heights »

Although Dominicans are still the dominant group, the Mexican population doubled between 2000 and 2013.

Upper East Side »

Physicist Matthew Williamson was approved for a permit to study radiation in Central Park in June.

New York City »

Tens of thousands of rent-stabilized apartments are occupied by tenants earning more than $200,000.

New York City »

The city's population reached an all-time high in 2012, new statistics show.

Long Island City »

Two news schools, P.S. 312 and I.S./H.S. 404, will open in Hunters Point in September 2013.

New York City »

More than one in five New Yorkers now live in poverty, new numbers show.

New York City »

All of the boroughs could see significant changes, thanks to population shifts.

Harlem »

The Dominican American National Roundtable says they want a seat that reflects Latino population growth.

Manhattan »

There are more never-married New York single men than women between the ages 20 and 34.

Manhattan »

One of every five city residents is living in poverty, according to new data from the Census Bureau.

Manhattan »

The Urban Park Rangers' family camping program is a rare chance to sleep in Central Park or Inwood Hill Park.

Manhattan »

Elected officials call the Census population count "baffling."

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Officials are sorting out reasons for a statistical decline in the Upper Manhattan population over the past decade.

Manhattan »

The borough's population now stands at 1,585,873, according to the census count.