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Sushi Spot Opens, Districts Redrawn | UES Week In Review
Also: New UES Restaurant Roundup | Deadly Intersections Must Be Redesigned, Menin Says | Controversial COVID Company Responds
UPPER EAST SIDE, NY — Miss any headlines on the Upper East Side this week? Patch's week in review has you covered for the neighborhood's top news.
Upper East Side's Congressional Lines Are Redrawn: What To Know
From a new overlap with the Upper West Side to outer-borough losses, here's what the newly proposed district means for Upper East Siders.
Deadly UES Intersections Must Be Redesigned, Menin Says
After a series of fatal crashes, an Upper East Side lawmaker wants the city to remake the intersections where people lost their lives.
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Newest Upper East Side Restaurants: TBar Returns, Teacup Replaced
The Upper East Side's upcoming restaurant openings include a revival of a shuttered eatery and a side-street spot that sparked debate.
Contested UES COVID Company Admits Mistakes, But Menin Not Happy
Councilmember Julie Menin isn't buying explanations given by the company accused of making misleading claims about its UES COVID test site.
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Long-Awaited Queensboro Bridge Repairs Delayed, Angering Pols
A badly needed expansion of the Queensboro Bridge's cramped pedestrian-bike zone is being pushed back, to the dismay of local lawmakers.
Lavish Upper East Side Mansions Bought By Paper Magnate
Two ornate mansions built nearly a century ago were sold for $20 million to paper heir Peter Brant, according to records and news reports.
Beloved Upper East Side Market Opens New To-Go Sushi Spot
The new grab-and-go sushi spot by the owners of Butterfield Market fills in a gap in the Upper East Side's dining scene.
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