TWO SAVORY NEW UWS RESTAURANTS GET ECSTATIC REVIEWS Reviewers drooled all over two Upper West Side restaurants last week, using descriptions like “rapturous,” and “a species of heroin.”
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PROTESTERS DISRUPT ‘JULIUS CAESAR’ PERFORMANCE DURING ASSASSINATION SCENE Two protesters disrupted a performance of Shakespeare in the Park on Friday night during the assassination scene, briefly causing
PS 199 PARENTS JOIN FIGHT AGAINST TALL BUILDING ON AMSTERDAM: “IT DOESN’T BELONG HERE!” “It belongs in midtown or downtown,” said Jennifer Zana, a PS 199 parent, early Tuesday morning. “It would throw shade on the entire school.
WATER GUSHES FROM BUILDING ON 66TH STREET FOR HOURS A leak sent water gushing from a window of a building on 66th Street and Amsterdam Avenue for hours on Thursday afternoon, drenching
PLAN FOR BIKE LANES ON 110TH STREET NEEDS SOME WORK TO MAKE IT SAFER, COMMUNITY BOARD SAYS The city wants to add bike lanes on 110th Street to coincide with the expansion of CitiBike above 110th Street this August. Local…
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD NAMED SASHA RUNS AWAY DURING CENTRAL PARK FIREWORKS The fireworks after Wednesday night’s concert by the New York Philharmonic in Central Park spooked an Australian Shepherd, causing it to run away.
CENTRAL PARK WEST CORNER NAMED FOR ELIE WIESEL On Tuesday afternoon, the corner of Central Park West & 84th Street was officially designated Elie Wiesel Way in memory of the Nobel Peace Prize awardee author
CRAIGSLIST-ROBBER IMPERSONATED COP AND SEXUALLY ASSAULTED UPPER WEST SIDE WOMAN, POLICE SAY Police say the man shown above impersonated an officer to commit a series of crimes in Manhattan, including robbing and sexually assaulting a woman
TWO WAYS TO LEARN MINDFULNESS-BASED STRESS REDUCTION THIS SUMMER SPONSORED: The JCC Manhattan is proud to offer two ways for you to learn Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) during July and August! Try Core
SNAPPING TURTLES ARE ON THE MOVE AND LAYING EGGS IN CENTRAL PARK; WHAT TO DO IF YOU SEE ONE It’s egg-laying season for snapping turtles, and people have been seeing them walking around Central Park, sometimes in unexpected places.
SATURDAY: A LITERARY FESTIVAL IN RIVERSIDE PARK A literary festival is coming to Riverside Park on Saturday, allowing you to bask in the sun while learning and improving your writing.
OPENINGS & CLOSINGS: NEW LEVAIN BAKERY, SUPER TACOS, 2ND TIME AROUND, SUGAR & PLUMM The neighborhood’s cookie king is growing, a super taco spot is opening, and a kid-friendly restaurant shut its doors with no clear explanation.
EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED PERSON CAUSES CHAOS AT 81ST STREET STATION A woman who was apparently screaming on the B train at 81st Street sparked a panic in the station on Wednesday morning, causing
BRU, THE SWEETHEART DOG OF BEACON PAINT, LEAVES A HAPPY LEGACY The sidewalks did not tremble and the streetlights did not flicker, but a small wave rippled across the Upper West Side two weeks ago. Bru the dog had passed…
IT’S CRUNCH TIME FOR MUSEUM EXPANSION PROJECT AS NEIGHBORS DEBATE NEW ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY The American Museum of Natural History is confident the “pros” of its new museum building will vastly outweigh the “cons”.