The true miracle of Hanukkah — a massive, 36-foot tall menorah on Fifth Avenue.
'Tis the season.
Here's what to know and how to watch.
Something for everyone.
Short answer, no — but New Yorkers won't miss out completely on the eclipse excitement. Here's what to know.
Time to finally take down that dead tree to Carl Schurz Park — it's Mulchfest's Chipping Weekend!
The East Sixties Neighborhood Association has hosted carols and gift-giving for over 30 years.
Central Park, Bryant Park and, of course, Rockefeller Center will all glow for the holiday season. Here's where else to get in the spirit.
This popular seasonal shopping event benefits the pediatric program at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Here are the details:
Santa Claus will be back in the Upper East Side this holiday season, letting good girls and boys share their wish lists and take photos.
Do you think you have one of the best holiday lights displays on the Upper East Side? Let us know.
Looking for a last-minute Thanksgiving Day bite? Here's a list of nearby eateries with reservations available.
From Carnegie Hill to Randall's Island, there's plenty of ways to have a scary amount of fun this Halloween.
A two-day Halloween celebration will bring tricks, treats, costumes, a corn maze and a haunted cemetery to the grounds of the haunted home.
The 20-block-long festival on Third Avenue is one of Manhattans largest — and oldest — street fairs.
Taking care of your home can be scary! Tackle those household demons with professional help this fall.
For the next three Saturdays, Park Avenue will become a pedestrian paradise, part of over eight miles of car-free streets in Manhattan.
Music, food, champagne and innumerable wonders from France will storm Madison Avenue on Sunday.
A partnership with the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project helped create the city's first map of LGBTQ historic sites.
Street closures, crowds — and protests over the country's judicial reforms — are all expected on the 75th anniversary of the nation.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to shine a light on awesome moms in the Upper East Side area. Meet Slava Tsvetkova!
People from all over the city, country and world came to celebrate the Irish on a warm Friday.
From a midnight run to a skyscraper party to, yes, the Times Square ball drop, here are a few Manhattan events ringing in 2023.
Instead of leaving your Christmas tree on the sidewalk, bring it to one of these Parks Department sites to have it recycled into wood chips.
The destruction of a Yorkville menorah is the second act of vandalism against the synagogue in three months, according to its rabbi.
"It brings you to a happy place," says Javier Sanchez, whose hand-made displays draw crowds to a parking garage beneath an UES condo tower.
From candy on the East River Esplanade to a "Spooktacular" in Carnegie Hill, here are the best and spookiest Halloween events on the UES.
Finding the best fall pumpkin at a field near the Upper East Side could come at an increased cost this year.
Street closures, TV broadcast and notable marchers: here's what to know about Monday's Columbus Day Parade in Manhattan.
Pumpkin season is almost here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch closest to Manhattan this fall.
The beloved German-American parade returns to Fifth Avenue on Saturday — and its Central Park Oktoberfest will be back following a hiatus.
Expect wine, champagne, cheese and luxury items, a film screening and music for the French holiday, hosted by FIAF on Madison Avenue.
After two virtual years, the National Puerto Rican Day Parade will return to Fifth Avenue on Sunday. Here's what to know and how to watch.
People will throng Fifth Avenue for free art, music and activities at the Met, the Guggenheim and six other museums. Here's what to know.
After a two-year pandemic hiatus, the Greek Independence Day Parade will run up Fifth Avenue again on Sunday.
After a hiatus, the 2022 Celebrate Israel Parade will proceed up Fifth Avenue on Sunday. Here's info on street closures and how to watch.
Park Avenue's annual tulip dig kicks off Monday, allowing Upper East Siders to dig up the flowers and replant them in their own gardens.
After going remote for two years, the parade will be back in full on Fifth Avenue on Thursday. Here's what to know and how to watch.
From schools to businesses to alternate-side parking, here's how Washington's birthday will affect New York City this Monday, Feb. 21.
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.