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Hudson Square »

The park at Sixth Avenue and Spring Street will be able to absorb more storm water after the renovation.

Upper West Side »

More than a 100 residents weighed in on where Citi Bike stations should go around the neighborhood. 

Greenwich Village »

Village stalwarts including Milady's, Gray's Papaya and Shakespeare & Co. shut down in the past year.

Central Harlem »

Comptroller Scott Stringer says the issues must be repaired before the program expands next year.

Chelsea »

When the man returned to the Crunch Gym locker room for his watch, it was gone, police said.

West Village »

A hero barista, a late-night sauna party, oyster happy hours and more made news this week.

West Village »

HUB Cycles owner George Bliss says business has declined since Citi Bike moved into the neighborhood.

Park Slope »

A canine-friendly bar, competitive middle schools and affordable co-ops all made the news this week.

Long Island City »

The price of a yearly bike share membership will increase to $149, officials said.

Financial District »

Two teens grabbed a woman's handbag at Pier 15 in the Financial District, then rode off on Citi Bikes.

Civic Center »

This week's top stories include a 100-year-old math teacher and the closure of six Pie Face locations.

Flatiron »

Christian Damgaard was caught with a stolen Citi Bike that he painted purple, police said.

Clinton Hill »

A police officer was egged while escorting a prisoner down Cumberland Walk in Fort Greene.

Financial District »

Many of the Citi Bikes docked Downtown have cracked seats that absorb water during rainstorms.

West Village »

Safety is essential when you're on your bike, but you may as well look good while you're at it.