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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: Park Renovation Breaks Ground | UES Election Results | Real Estate Heir Accused Of Hoarding Fortune

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The mayor reacted angrily Friday when a constituent suggested that developers influenced his decision to delay the long-awaited busway.
The nine-story building for LGBTQ youth is being constructed in Central Harlem, with support from state and local officials.
Sixty businesses are joining Harlem Restaurant Week, which kicks off Sunday with discounted lunches and dinners. Here's everything to know.
The 150-year-old cottage in the heart of Central Park has reopened as a visitor center after an extensive renovation. Here's a look.
Replacing an existing shelter on Midtown East, the facility would alleviate the neighborhood's housing shortage, a community board says.
A York Avenue church will be torn down to make way for a 17-story, $264 million residence for medical students, city records show.
A wild lawsuit accuses the owner of an East Side condo building of funneling millions in profits to himself as he racks up personal debts.
Hochul revised her predecessor's controversial plan to remake the rail hub and much of Midtown by adding housing and shrinking skyscrapers.
John Jay Park soon will have a greener sitting area with more benches and fresh pavement, thanks to a yearlong project that began Wednesday.
The popular late-night cookie shop will deliver throughout Hell's Kitchen — and neighbors can pick up a free treat this weekend.
"We don't have no store right now," said an owner of Manna's restaurant, one of several Lenox Avenue stores that suffered severe damage.
Ayala was re-elected unopposed on Tuesday, meaning she will serve another term representing East Harlem's District 8 in the City Council.
Democrat Keith Powers won another term representing the Upper East Side in the City Council, defeating Republican David Casavis.
Menin, a Democrat, has defeated Republican Mark Foley in the hard-fought race to succeed Ben Kallos in District 5.
Mark Levine, a Democratic City Council member, will be the next Manhattan Borough President after defeating two general election opponents.
Shaun Abreu will represent West Harlem and Hamilton Heights in the City Council after winning Tuesday's District 7 general election.
Cleare's victory over two opponents has been called by NY1, making her set to replace Brian Benjamin in the Central Harlem senate seat.