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Inwood »

A group of neighbors worked together to rescue a kitten that was stuck in a tree for several days.

New York City »

Animal Care and Control launched a help line for pet owners and to answer animal-related questions.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

The hotel on Lexington Avenue hosts live music events that neighbors say have gotten way too loud.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

The 311 hotline didn't get maps with the DOE's newly created school on the Upper East Side.

Manhattan »

In a court hearing, a city attorney claimed the TLC has no obligation to make cabs accessible for all.

Manhattan »

Most parks across Manhattan reopened Monday following Hurricane Irene.

Midtown & Theater District »

Locals have been complaining for years about stagnant water and numerous potholes on West 56th Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues.

Midtown & Theater District »

Todd Koplin thinks he's found a solution to all of the city's noxious smells, including a putrid puddle.

Midtown & Theater District »

Local business owners say the smelly puddle has doubled in size in recent weeks, stinking up the block.

Downtown »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Chief Digital Officer Rachel Sterne unveiled the "Road Map for a Digital City" Monday.

Manhattan »

DNAinfo has the map of Manhattan's worst neighborhoods, as the city's bedbug infestation grows.

Manhattan »

Borough President Scott Stringer said a reduction in pest-control workers has led to more rats in Manhattan.

Manhattan »

People who forget things in taxis can now use the cab's medallion number to find their property.

Manhattan »

The map tracks everything from noise complaints to potholes, block by block.

Manhattan »

More than 20,000 Manhattan residents called 311 last year to complain that they didn't have hot water or heat.