The 4,500-square-foot facility features a fully-turfed gym space with batting cages and state-of-the-art equipment.
Join Senator Robert Jackson on a bike tour Tuesday of the Bronx that kicks off in Washington Heights.
It is the last weekend of March and there is lots do around New York City in the coming days. Here are some of the options.
The best high school runners in the United States will descend on Washington Heights from Friday to Sunday.
The Highbridge Recreational Center will be running eight pickleball courts as part of a tournament next month.
The NYRR Washington Heights Salsa, Blues and Shamrock 5K Run is kicking off on Sunday from near West 173rd Street and Fort Washington.
The legendary basketball player and activist grew up in the Dyckman Street Housing Development and attended P.S. 52 in Inwood.
The world-famous track near West 169th Street announced a new name and Nike partnership on Thursday. Here's what to know.
We all know athletes who shine whether they're competing or not. Let's help share these amazing stories!
On Monday night, former Yeshiva University player Ryan Turell became the first Orthodox Jew to play in an NBA G-League game.
Rep. Adriano Espaillat introduced a bill in Congress Friday to recognize the life and stardom of Roberto Clemente.
The Washington Heights-based college player Ryan Turell was the nation's leading scorer at 27.1 points a game this season.
A Parks Department meeting will take place on Monday about the reconstruction of the basketball court on West 186th Street.
An uptown middle school has qualified for one of the top cheerleading competitions in the nation, but needs help to make the trip.
For the second year in a row, The Inwood Farm is organizing a 5k run in the neighborhood on Thanksgiving. Here's what to know.
In a recent community board meeting, Columbia University presented its plans for a new two-story tennis center in Inwood. Take a look.
The popular Columbia University track within the Baker Field Complex in Upper Manhattan reopened Monday morning at reduced hours.
The Yeshiva University basketball team is creating quite the buzz with its 36-game winning streak, which was recently featured on CNN.
Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez and the NYC Parks Department held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday for the new field.
Check out how to get free tickets to the Saturday, Oct. 6 game against Marist College.