Patch and T-Mobile are recognizing the people, places and moments that made this year brighter.
The Claims Conference Brings Together Celebrities, Government Leaders and Dignitaries From 17 Countries in a Global Virtual Event.
For Patricia Ishmael, seeing her mentee Will Pena honored for helping hundreds was a reminder of the impact one person can make.
As the holiday season gets underway, check out Patch’s guide to holiday bazaars and craft markets planned across the city.
For Thomas A. Holmes Sr., the roles have reversed — and his children now give him the same support he once gave them.
The Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Show has taken place since 1976.
The Parks Department now has training centers in high schools across the city, and is hoping to change the culture of the beach watchers.
New Yorkers of the Dance Parade won’t let a gloomy forecast bring down a day of joy and motion.
As rents rise and displacement grows, Harlem residents led their own project to map the neighborhood's rich history.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to share local children's letters to Santa this holiday season.
Patch and T-Mobile are teaming up to bring your moments of thankfulness from the dinner table to a wider audience.
Patch and T-Mobile have partnered to highlight what people are grateful for this November.
The trio will perform at this year's Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Nov. 28.
See photos from New York City's annual 105th Veterans Day Parade.
“You’re not weird,” said Autumn, dressed as Padme Amidala from Star Wars. “It’s just another day in New York. It’s a lot more welcoming."
The theme of last year's parade was "We Organize, We Rise," as several labor groups were on strike at the time.
Amid a sea of body paint and chalk, the JouvayFest Collective's elaborate costumes and characters stand out.
Saturday became the deadline for eateries to apply to make their outdoor seating structures legal under a new system.
Pride Month means brisk sales for the 32-year-old fetish shop on West 20th Street. But its business isn’t only seasonal.
It takes a lot to make people here put down their phones, contemplate the universe and talk to one another.
The primordial celestial dance is set to take place this afternoon. Later in the week, the rain returns.
Short answer, no — but New Yorkers won't miss out completely on the eclipse excitement. Here's what to know.
Believe it or not, some cherry blossoms have already hit their peak.
Here's everything that New Yorkers need to know for the parade Saturday.
New Yorkers are ready to commit... to open relationships.
New York City's prognosticating groundhog is in agreement with Punxsutawney Phil that spring is coming.
Want to watch the Ball Drop from the comfort of home? Here's how.
With all 2,400 seats filled, hundreds stood inside the cathedral that continues to stun Christmas visitors after more than 140 years.
"They always think, 'Wow, that guy's weird,'" Liberto said. "If you want to be seen, come to New York."
Uh oh, out of egg nog for Christmas dinner? Here's what grocery stores are open — and more.
We love reading letters to Santa, even from the young at heart.
We love reading letters to Santa and seeing the magic of Christmas through kids' eyes.
Looking for a green gift for your best bud? Let these legal recreational cannabis dispensaries light up your life.
Hosted by the Claims Conference, International Holocaust Survivors Night feat. messages from across the globe in a special streaming event.
Alcohol will be banned Saturday and Sunday on Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road trains because of SantaCon, officials said.
Do you think you have one of the best holiday light displays in New York City? Let us know.
Santa Claus will make many stops in New York City this holiday season as he prepares for Christmas Day.
Valentine's Day isn't just a holiday to swoon over the ladies — treat the number one man in your life to these fun and practical gifts.