Sydney Pereira, Patch Staff
- East Village, NY
Sydney Pereira is a reporter covering Lower Manhattan for Patch. Her work has been published in The Villager, Newsweek, The Miami Herald, and ThinkProgress. She has a Bachelor's degree in journalism and public health from New York University. To contact Sydney, email sydney.pereira@patch.com. Follow her on Twitter @sydneyp1234.
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New York City, NY|News|
'Speak English' Demand Could Mean Hefty Fine | Week In Review
Also: Do Homeless Shelters Hurt Property Values? | Stolen $4M Gold Coffin Returns To Egypt | Dog Poop Compost Program Launches In BPC
Midtown-Hell's Kitchen, NY|News|
Midtown Elementary School Is A National Blue Ribbon Winner
Midtown's P.S. 59 Beekman Hill International was named a Blue Ribbon school this year.
Gramercy-Murray Hill, NY|News|
Gramercy Elementary School Is A National Blue Ribbon Winner
Gramercy's P.S. 40 was named a Blue Ribbon school this year.
Lower East Side-Chinatown, NY|News|
New 10,600-Square-Foot Mural Coming To Essex Crossing On LES
The bright and colorful 220-foot-long mural will be at Grand and Clinton streets.
Tribeca-FiDi, NY|News|
Dog Poo Compost Plan Combats Climate Change In Battery Park City
Battery Park City wants you to compost your dog's poop to limit the amount of greenhouse gas methane released when it decomposes naturally.
Upper West Side, NY|News|
Train Strikes Straphanger On UWS, Sparking Delays: MTA
The 1, 2 and 3 trains were delayed after a train struck a person on the Upper West Side, the MTA said.
Lower East Side-Chinatown, NY|News|
You Can 'Rent-To-Own' A Luxury Apartment In Extell's Tower On LES
One Manhattan Square on the Lower East Side launched a "rent-to-own" program.
Chelsea, NY|News|
Corey Johnson Will Kick Off Participatory Budgeting Sunday
Tell City Council Speaker Corey Johnson how you want him to spend $1 million in his district.
Chelsea, NY|News|
Chelsea Park's $1.5 Million In Upgrades Now Complete
Reconstruction at Clement Clarke Moore Park near the Highline in Chelsea is complete.
Tribeca-FiDi, NY|News|
Met's Stolen Golden Coffin Is Going Back To Egypt: DA
An ancient coffin, looted during the 2011 Egyptian revolution and sold to the Met for $4 million, will be returned to its home, the DA said.
East Village|News|
Plado Tasting Bar Arrives In The East Village
A Mediterranean-influenced tasting bar has arrived in the East Village.
Tribeca-FiDi, NY|News|
NYC Governors Island Named One Of Greatest Places In America
Governors Island was named as one of America's top 13 greatest places in the country.
West Village, NY|News|
New 7-Story Building To Replace Parking Garage On Elizabeth St
The new building will have 37 new units at Elizabeth and Hester streets.
Tribeca-FiDi, NY|News|
Auschwitz Exhibition Reveals Shofar Once Sounded During Holocaust
The shofar, a ram's horn made into an instrument, was once secretly sounded during Jewish religious services at Auschwitz.
Washington Heights-Inwood, NY|News|
Inwood Has A $3 Million Rock For Sale, Report Says
An Inwood lot where a massive rock dating back 500 million years sits has hit the market for $3 million.
Lower East Side-Chinatown, NY|News|
Man Arrested For Sexually Assaulting Woman, 82, On LES: NYPD
Cops arrested a 29-year-old Bronx man for sexually assaulting an 82-year-old woman, the NYPD said.
East Village|News|
Roberta's Pizza Will Open In The East Village In 2020
Bushwick-based pizzeria Roberta's will add an outpost to the East Village next spring.
Gramercy-Murray Hill, NY|News|
Decades Of Sex Abuse Hidden By Madison Square Boys Club: Lawsuit
Twenty sexual abuse survivors have come forward with allegations of sexual abuse at the Madison Square Boys Club between 1950 and 1980.
East Village|News|
East Side Flood Protection Plan Gets Go-Ahead From City Planning
A hotly contested plan to bury and rebuild East River Park to protect the area from flooding was approved by the City Planning Commission.
