Because of its cheaper property prices and family-friendly vibe, Inwood has become a popular neighbor for gay couples to live in.
East Harlem housing advocates and city officials are discussing the creation of a community land to try to solve the area's shortage of affordable housing.
The Corbin Hill Food Project is bringing fresh vegetables and fruit to communities in Harlem.
A young reporter ventures underground with Steve Duncan, urban explorer. He may never do it again.
Salvation Army Harlem Temple Corps's congregation numbered around 70 before new pastors stepped in. Now, it has nearly doubled due to increased outreach to Harlem’s ever-changing community.
Two New York City professors have curated a series of talks about black studies with the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Studies in Harlem.
25 April 2014
Harlem’s Public School 123 announced in fall they’re receiving a technological facelift in the form of a $3.9 million three-year state technology grant that will bring a wave of Apple products into their classrooms. Previously, the Harlem middle school of 700-plus students had only two computer-synced smart boards and a handful of computers. The grant […]
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05 January 2014
Riverbank State Park in need of formal written guidelines in case of an emergency situation.
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26 December 2013
For some Inwood residents, sleep is becoming increasingly rare.
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23 December 2013
Shocking robbery in Morningside Heights shocked students, faculty and neighbors regarding increased crime around the neighborhood.
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30 November 2013
Because of its cheaper property prices and family-friendly vibe, Inwood has become a popular neighbor for gay couples to live in.
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08 November 2013
East Harlem housing advocates and city officials are discussing the creation of a community land to try to solve the area's shortage of affordable housing.
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28 October 2013
In October 2008, the George Washington Bridge Bus Station terminal was about to undergo construction. Now, five years later, the construction is finally underway.
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27 October 2013
The Corbin Hill Food Project is bringing fresh vegetables and fruit to communities in Harlem.
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26 October 2013
A young reporter ventures underground with Steve Duncan, urban explorer. He may never do it again.
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25 October 2013
Salvation Army Harlem Temple Corps's congregation numbered around 70 before new pastors stepped in. Now, it has nearly doubled due to increased outreach to Harlem’s ever-changing community.
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