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Nick worked at NYC Patch from 2020 to 2023, covering Harlem, the Upper East Side and Astoria-Long Island City. Follow him on Twitter at @nick_garber.
Nick grew up in New York City and went to college in Vermont, where he reported for several newspapers. He later reported for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette before spending a year with Patch in Seattle. He lives in Astoria.
Also: COVID Rates Inch Upwards | Man Stabbed In Daylight Assault | New Monument On Roosevelt Island

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The bygone Harlem leader, who fought urban renewal programs and rehabilitated brownstones, will be the new namesake of her longtime block.
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As the delta variant spreads, coronavirus rates ticked up in Hell's Kitchen after hitting record lows. Vaccination rates remain high.
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Police tried to explain why a Black man accused of holding open an exit door ended up being tased in a Harlem subway station last week.
Saturday's ride will celebrate the mayor's pledge to finally build a path along the Harlem River waterfront. Here's how to join.
A wide sinkhole swallowed part of an Upper East Side street Thursday morning, prompting concerns about the city's infrastructure.
New photos show a person of interest in the June shooting in Central Harlem that left a 31-year-old man dead.
More than a decade after it was first proposed, the new FDR Hope Memorial will open with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday.
Three Harlem organizations are in line for more than $2 million in federal funding if the Senate approves allocations by Adriano Espaillat.
Two new additions to Restaurant Row, a park cafe and a bar are among the seven new eateries coming to Hell's Kitchen in the coming months.
Mainstays like Sylvia's and newer spots like Lido and Fieldtrip will offer deals for the popular event, which is back in-person next week.
Well over 100 Upper East Side eateries got Restaurant Revitalization grants from the American Rescue Act. Scroll through the full list.
Here are the must-read Patch NYC stories for Tuesday, July 13.
After photos showed dozens of passengers forced to sit on the floor at the brand-new concourse, the lack of seating has come under scrutiny.
As the delta variant spreads, coronavirus rates ticked up on the Upper East Side after hitting record lows. Vaccination rates remain high.
Kristin Richardson Jordan holds a 104-vote lead over incumbent Bill Perkins, according to updated results, triggering an automatic recount.