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Four NYPD Officers Injured as Police SUV and Tractor Trailer Collide on W57th St
Four police officers were injured after a tractor trailer and an NYPD SUV collided at W57th Street and 8th Avenue early this morning (Tuesday). The police…
Spitfire is the Place to Brie for Hell’s Kitchen Cheese and Charcuterie Lovers
In a first for the neighborhood, Hell’s Kitchen’s very own cheese and sundry shop opened on Saturday at the southwest corner of W55th Street and 8th…
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With Karaoke, a Tattoo Parlour and No Kids Allowed, Virgin Voyages is Cruising Up the Hudson
From next fall, Virgin Voyages will be sailing up the Hudson with its adults-only cruises. The fledgling cruise brand launched just over two years ago and…
Fun on Hell’s Kitchen Piers: Hudson River Park Unveils Summer Entertainment Lineup
There’s a hectic and eclectic program of events planned in Hudson River Park this summer — from jazz and blues concerts to salsa dancing, marine science…
Decades-Old Hell’s Kitchen Mystery Unraveled: Patricia McGlone Identified as ‘Midtown Jane Doe’
A long-cold case is finally warming up, as detectives have identified a murder victim discovered inside a Hell’s Kitchen building on Restaurant Row. The victim, who…
May Blossoms with Urban Greening Events in Hell’s Kitchen
Spring has sprung in Hell’s Kitchen, and there are a flurry of ways to celebrate the season by digging in and getting your hands dirty. Local…
Hell’s Kitchen Slumlord Indicted for Harassing Rent-Regulated Tenants and Falsifying Ownership Documents
Daniel Ohebshalom, renowned as New York’s worst landlord, has been indicted on charges of harassing rent-regulated tenants in Hell’s Kitchen. Councilmember Erik Bottcher responded to the…
“It’s About Damn Time!” Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks to Return to Hudson River After 11 Years
This summer, the Macy’s 4th of July fireworks are coming back to the Hudson River for the first time since 2013. Announced in a press release…
Cult Camp Movies Screen in Hell’s Kitchen as Chelsea Classics Series Relaunches
If you’re prone to shouting “Tina, bring me the axe!” or “no wire hangers, ever!!”, the revival of the Chelsea Classics beloved movie series — now…
From Vacant Lots to Vast Parkland: Tom Fox’s Four-Decade Crusade to Transform the West Side Waterfront
Photographing Hudson River Park elder statesman Tom Fox at Pier 76 earlier this year, it’s hard to imagine him in the mid-1980s as a member of…
Listen Out for Famous Voices Advertising Stuff as MTA tests Ways to Make Money on the Subway.
The MTA is testing new audio tracks in the subway — with on-train announcements from boldface name New Yorkers and in-station promotions for big-ticket events. A…
Congestion Charge Going Live in Hell’s Kitchen: Drivers to Face $15 Toll From June 30
It’s been nearly a year since Congestion Charge cameras started appearing overhead in Hell’s Kitchen. At midnight on Sunday, June 30, they will be switched on…