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Dublin House put out a recent call to the community to help save its iconic neon sign. The Upper West Side responded.

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Dublin House put out a recent call to the community to help save its iconic neon sign. The Upper West Side responded.

The MTA unveiled a memorial plaque Wednesday in Washington Heights for the late Edith Prentiss, a longtime disability rights advocate.
After over two years in charge of the 33rd Precinct, Deputy Inspector Anthony Bello recently passed its leadership to Captain Bryan Natale.
A 26-year-old woman was walking near 60th Street and Broadway when she was approached by a person making anti-Asian statements, police said.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday that New York will require state employees to get vaccinated by Labor Day or face rigorous testing.
Joe's Pizza at 7 Carmine Street recently got some high praise from TimeOut. Find out the other pizza places that made the list.
Artwork created by students of P.S. 163 recently went up on the windows of the Whole Foods at 808 Columbus Avenue, near West 97th Street.
The American Museum of Natural History is at odds with its insurance company after it denied the museum's claims on COVID-related losses.
As the Delta variant spreads throughout the city, the COVID-19 rates in Upper Manhattan's four ZIP codes have ticked up.
Independent owners of the Ben & Jerry's at West 104th and Broadway will donate 10 percent of profits to educational causes in Israel.
All but one member of Community Board 2 voted Monday night against the city's controversial plan to rezone NoHo and SoHo.
Mama's TOO! near the corner of West 106th Street and Broadway recently got some incredibly high praise from TimeOut.
An Eater NY article goes through the history of Dominicans from Washington Heights and The Bronx making the day trip to Los Siete Lagos.
The official exhibit's launch isn't until Aug. 2, but eight marble sculptures are already on display on Broadway from 64th to 157th Street.
New details just got announced for The Village Trip Festival coming to Greenwich Village in the fall. Here's what to know.
Police on Saturday identified a 28-year Inwood resident as the latest victim in a string of violent jewelry robberies in the neighborhood.
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A man was pulled out of the Hudson River Friday morning near West 122nd Street, police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.