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The city says it will get rid of boilers that burn dirty heating oil in public schools, but doesn't say exactly when.

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The AMNH's restoration plans will be revealed at Community Board 7's Preservation Committee tonight.

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Shake Shack recently created a position called a "hospitality champ" to manage its long lines.

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Preservationists have expressed concern that the new rules will give communities less say.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Borough President Scott Stringer and other officials say they've got a plan to fix Columbus Avenue's bike lanes.

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Community Board 7 wants the city to "take immediate steps" to switch schools that burn polluting dirty oil to cleaner fuel.

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Parents and others fighting a new charter school on the Upper West Side will rally before a Tuesday night hearing.

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Public housing officials will answer residents' concerns at a public meeting on Monday night.

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Upper West Side parents worry sharing space with a new charter school could hurt the new Frank McCourt High School.

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Opponents say a new law banning hotels in SRO buildings has opened the door to homeless shelters moving in.

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Riverside Center cleared its final hurdle this week with City Council approval.

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Parents questioned reps from controversial charter school Upper West Success Academy Thursday.

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Representatives from Upper West Success Academy are expected at Thursday meeting to discuss expansion plans on the Upper West Side.

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West End Avenue residents say Fresh Direct trucks are too noisy for their quiet block.