Shaun Abreu is the new majority leader of the New York City Council.
Read moreDetailsShaun Abreu is the new majority leader of the New York City Council.
Read moreDetailsYou can submit your ideas for Upper West Side projects that deserve funding.
Read moreDetailsThe landlord of Park West Village may have failed to credit tenants for public housing subsidies meant to help with rent.
Read moreDetails"Open Minds and Open Gates are Better for All" read a sign demanding Columbia open its campus to the neighborhood.
Read moreDetailsThe long neighborhood nightmare is over.
Read moreDetailsLast week we looked at the money headed toward Gale Brewer's District 6; this week the focus is on Shaun Abreu's District 7.
Read moreDetailsThe city's next budget was agreed upon this week and here's how it will affect the Upper West Side.
Read moreDetailsResults are in for the 2025 New York City Democratic primary, including for those races on the Upper West Side.
Read moreDetailsPolls are open until 9 p.m. on Tuesday.
Read moreDetailsThe Rag spoke with Council District 7 candidate Tiffany Khan about her campaign.
Read moreDetailsThe Rag spoke with Councilmember Shaun Abreu about his race for reelection.
Read moreDetailsWSR spoke with Edafe Okporo, who is running for Council District 7 this June.
Read moreDetailsEmpire Bins are set to be installed outside of multiple schools on the Upper West Side.
Read moreDetailsAn eye-catching broker's fee, a president's resignation, and more Upper West Side projects to decide between for funding.
Read moreDetailsMonday evening is City Councilmember Gale Brewer's community town hall.
Read moreDetailsColumbia's access restrictions must go, says City Councilmember Shaun Abreu.
Read moreDetailsIncumbent Councilmember Shaun Abreu is facing two challengers in District 7.
Read moreDetailsGripes about Gale Brewer abound in Rag comments, but the longtime city councilmember won her seat with 80% of the vote.
Read moreDetailsAbreu: “We shouldn’t have workers choosing between caring for their animals and being able to keep a job.”
Read moreDetailsLocal Democratic politicians strongly support the statewide ERA proposal, but some are scathing about the five citywide ballot measures.
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