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How To Sign Up For Patch's Newsletter And News Alerts
Because engaging in local news is more important than ever before.

NEW YORK, NY — New York City's news cycle, like the metropolis itself, doesn't sleep. But Patch is making it easy to keep up-to-date with what's happening in your neighborhood.
Whether you want to keep a finger on the pulse of the restaurant scene, find out what's happening with schools or local politics, be the first to know about severe weather headed your way or be informed about crime, signing up for Patch's neighborhood newsletters will keep you in the loop.
To subscribe to our morning newsletter and breaking news alerts, just choose your neighborhood below and enter your email address:
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MANHATTAN
- Central Park
- Chelsea/Meatpacking District
- East Village/Stuyvesant Town
- Gramercy/Murray Hill/Kips Bay
- Harlem/Morningside Heights
- Lower East Side/Chinatown/Two Bridges
- Midtown/Hell's Kitchen
- SoHo/Little Italy/NoHo/Nolita
- Tribeca/Financial District
- Upper East Side
- Upper West Side
- Washington Heights/Inwood
- West Village/Greenwich Village
BROOKLYN
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- Bed-Stuy
- Carroll Gardens/Cobble Hill
- Brooklyn Heights/DUMBO/Vinegar Hill
- Brownsville/East New York
- Bushwick
- Ditmas Park/Flatbush
- Fort Greene/Clinton Hill
- Gowanus/Red Hook
- Park Slope/South Slope
- Prospect Heights/Crown Heights/Prospect-Lefferts Gardens
- Sunset Park
- Williamsburg/Greenpoint
- Windsor Terrace/Kensington
QUEENS
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Once you sign up, you'll get a round-up each morning of the top stories in your neighborhood. If you request them, we'll also send you news alerts throughout the day when local news breaks.
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