Pharmacist Ilana Yagudayev helps older adults stay healthy, independent, and supported in the comfort of their own homes.
A tutoring company that provides specialized educational services for neurodivergent students
A historic all-girls Catholic school on East 97th Street, between Park and Lexington, will close after the 2025–2026 school year.
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Established in 1989, woman-owned and operated.
Free K–12 public schools in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Manhattan preparing students for success in college, career, and beyond.
Open every day and located at 53 East 79th Street.
City Councilmember Keith Powers held the street co-naming event in collaboration with Park East Synagogue.
Community members grieve the Upper East Side mother who was killed in a murder-suicide perpetrated by her former mother-in-law last week.
The Conservancy’s Summer on the Harlem Meer brings world-class performances, kid-friendly activities, and guided nature tours to New Yorkers
There are three free pools in and around the Upper East Side open to the public this summer. Find out which one is closest to you.
A second round of plans for St. Catherine's Park were presented to the members of Community Board 8 earlier this month.
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The Central Park Conservancy’s Juneteenth celebration brings art, music, and other family-friendly activities to the Park’s Seneca Village.
These mindfulness-backed Central Park Conservancy tours take visitors through the Ramble, Hallett Nature Sanctuary, and the North Woods.
Forget a picnic blanket? Need a last-minute gift? Central Park’s largest gift shop has everything you need this summer.
Andrew Hoffmann, the legal representative of the owners of Hex & Co., told workers they were "f*cking disgusting," union officials said.
These experts work all year to protect the Mall’s legendary American elm trees from disease & they’ve even got a way for New Yorkers to help
Biodiversity is what makes Central Park the iconic green oasis that it is. Here’s how the Central Park Conservancy team makes it happen.
Through collaborations with the Harlem communities, the Central Park Conservancy is revitalizing the Park’s north end.
A hateful Nazi swastika was hanging at an Upper East Side tailor shop earlier this week, officials said.
From ambitious restoration projects to daily maintenance, the Central Park Conservancy ensures the Park remains a tranquil oasis.
The Mansion Diner is inviting the local community to join in saying goodbye to Earl Wilcox, a beloved member of the neighborhood.
Residents Like Jong Will Share Their Remarkable Stories in Ongoing Series
New York’s oldest library presents the New York City Book Awards
At Open Squash, many players begin as adults and find fun, fitness and community
Biomimetic Smile makeover - a minimally invasive approach to cosmetic dentistry.
Open Squash Coach Josh Easdon Draws on His Own Journey Into The Sport To Inspire All Juniors To Benefit From Playing The Game
Overcoming Ups And Downs With Her New York Squash Family
Squash Offers A Great Competitive Outlet For New York's League Players
Brazilian Coach Thaisa Serafini Brings A Performance Mindset to Open Squash
Squash Can Take Any Youngster on A Journey of Success, Says Peter Creed at Open Squash
From New York Public School To A College Scholarship, A Career, And Beyond:
By: Dr. Marc Lazare, Founder & Chief Smile Architect of Lazare Biomimetic Dentistry & Smile Design
The Kapoor family enjoys a (very) competitive game of squash.
Doug Garr’s 40+ Year Journey Through The New York City Squash Scene
Offering The Olympic Sport To Youth From All Backgrounds and NYC Boroughs!
How playing the newest Olympic sport together brought joy to one New York family
Here are the most-read Upper East Side Patch stories of 2023, from a hotel protester to the eviction of Neil's Diner and the new greenway.
Wellness+ Studio has been conceived to compile in one stop the needs of Upper East Siders' luxurious community.
When you're part of Open Squash, you're part of a movement.
Caffè Aronne lost nearly all of its employees in a walkout Tuesday—and members of the community are stepping up to lend a hand.
Spectrum awarded the settlement house a $30,000 digital education grant for its work at their new lifelong skills and opportunity center.
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand came to Central Park Tuesday to announce $20 million in federal funding for New York City green spaces.
Your Trusted Luxury Dentistry in the Heart of New York City
The East Sixties Neighborhood Association wants you to haul off that bag of clothing you've been meaning to get rid of to the Bentley Hotel.
Give me your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free (without, you know, smelling dog poop.)
The Lenox Hill Neighborhood House is kicking off the summer with a street fair on First Avenue between East 72nd and 79th streets.
Forget all those antiquated misconceptions about the sport, & pick up a racquet at one of Open Squash’s inclusive—& affordable—facilities
Brick Church will shut down a stretch of 92nd Street on Sunday for its annual Strawberry Festival and picnic.