NY Yimby reports that standing north of Columbia University at 543 West 122nd Street, behind the Jewish Theological Seminary, is the new residential tower dubbed “Vandewater”.Continue reading
The NYC Parks Department is seeking bids to develop a landmarked Morningside Heights gatehouse into a "high quality cafe," according to department documents reports source.Continue reading
The incredible Andrew Carrigan House was a symmetrical masterpiece of simplicity (also known as the Rudd Mansion), at 114th Street and Riverside Drive, in the Morningside Heights in Harlem, New York, 1911.
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Pizza is warming in the oven, and wine, beer, and cocktails are flowing at this Italian-styled bar from established Harlem restaurateur and babbalucci Chef Andrew LoPresto, and Beverage Manager/Partner Bruno Molfetta.Continue reading
To reduce mosquito activity and the risk of West Nile virus, the Health Department will conduct its ninth adulticide treatment of the season. Continue reading
Pedestrians entertain themselves as they stroll on West 122nd Street and Riverside Drive in this image looking north with Grant’s Tomb in the background in Morningside Heights in Harlem, NY, 1897.Continue reading
ABC reports that police are searching for a suspect who steals cell phones while riding a bicycle in Harlem, and they're hoping surveillance images will lead to an arrest.Continue reading
The Community Board 9 Arts and Culture committee is pleased to invite all performing and visual artist in Manhattanville, Morningside Heights and Hamilton Heights to "The Artist Circle" which will take place on June 16th.
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Patch reports that rodents have invaded some areas more deeply than others. An interactive map shows the most rat-infested neighborhoods in the five boroughs.Continue reading
Sources report that Christiane Crasemann Collins was born in Hamburg Germany, and immigrated first to Chile and then to the United States. Continue reading
The 119th Street Croton Aqueduct Gatehouse was constructed in 1894-95 by contractor Peter J. Moran for the New York City Department of Public Works $40,000, under the supervision of George W. Birdsall, chief engineer of the Croton Aqueduct. Continue reading