"I look forward to working with her to defeat Donald Trump in November."
Read moreDetailsAndrea Sachs has lived on the Upper West Side since the day she arrived in NYC in 1982. After graduating from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, she worked as a reporter at Time magazine for nearly 30 years. She was subsequently the founder and editor of a (recently shuttered) weekly pandemic magazine The Insider. She writes the Upper West Sider of the Month feature for WSR.
"I look forward to working with her to defeat Donald Trump in November."
Read moreDetails"It is impossible to convey the level of fame the above article bestowed upon me in my junior high school."
Read moreDetails"A hamburger deluxe anywhere without the word diner after it is $25 or $30.” Plus, at a diner “you get a pickle and coleslaw."
Read moreDetailsShe and her colleagues at Riverside are well aware that these are fraught days for immigrants in this country.
Read moreDetailsYou can even hire someone to come to your UWS home for a discreet consultation and a session of "nitpicking."
Read moreDetailsFor her extraordinary spirit and service to her older neighbors and all New Yorkers, WSR honors Sonya Rani Choudhury.
Read moreDetailsIt is a stunning sight to see McMahon treat her pigeon and other patients with such delight and affection at the Wild Bird Fund.
Read moreDetailsEven as a child, he had the feeling that so many people who come to NYC have: he wanted a different life.
Read moreDetailsThey caught on and multiplied because of the convenience they offer, in contrast with the long waits for primary care.
Read moreDetailsThere should be a sign at the entrance of Strawberry Fields. Abandon all hope of bargains, ye who enter here.
Read moreDetailsOn the first day of each month, WSR will feature a special person who embodies the unique spirit of the UWS.
Read moreDetailsIf it were a movie, it might be called Connie’s Choice.
Read moreDetailsI live alone, so I was startled to hear a sneeze from someone other than myself.
Read moreDetails