The dining promotion will run until Feb. 10.
Express trains were running local Thursday afternoon from 125th Street to Grand Central and local trains ran with delays.
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture was one of 24 sites to be designated a national landmark by the Department of Interior.
Recognize this small dog? Know its owners? It was found Monday in a Harlem building lobby and taken to Animal Haven Shelter.
The Federal Transit Administration has granted the MTA permission to begin "project development" work on phase two of the 2nd Avenue Subway.
La Mega 97.9 has invited the "entire New York community" to attend the funeral of DJ Jinx Paul who was killed Monday in a hit-and-run .
Canadian sporting goods giant CCM was inspired by a 12-year-old's equipment drive to donate $20,000 in equipment to a Harlem nonprofit.
Singer and actress Lady Gaga surprised LGBT youth at Harlem's Ali Forney Center.
The deer, which only has one antler, may have swam across the East River to get to Manhattan.
The kitten's tail and paw were partially amputated after she narrowly dodged the 7 train.
Residents told city representatives that they weren't on board with a plan to rezone and gentrify East Harlem.
City planners released details on how the East Harlem neighborhood rezoning plan could affect current residents.
The grant money will go toward preserving East Harlem's Pleasant Avenue, known as the nation's first "Little Italy."
The 273 new lights will automatically turn on when it gets dark and will help light up all areas of the public housing development.
Watch the talk show host meet Harlem residents and get his ginger locks braided.
Many victims of domestic violence are afraid to seek safe haven because they fear for what will happen to their pets.
The Macomb's Bridge branch of the New York Public Library is currently the smallest in the city, offering just 12 seats.
Residents of 161 W. 140th St., a city-owned co-op, demanded HPD rehabilitate their building which has a mold problem, vermin and no heat.
The Parks Department had an official groundbreaking ceremony for the reconstruction last week.
Co-Working company WeWork is planning to open its first Harlem location in December.
Politicians and neighborhood leaders gathered Thursday to celebrate the opening of The Residences at PS 186.
The Department of City Planning presented the East Harlem Neighborhood Plan at a Community Board meeting Tuesday.
Select graduates of the Food Business Pathways program win a free year of kitchen space at Hot Bread Kitchen's East Harlem incubator.
Train service between Harlem and the Bronx will be modified for two weeks in October as the MTA makes FASTRACK repairs.
It's going to be rainy this weekend, so get yourself a new book and get ready to curl up on the couch.
The New York Academy of Medicine conducted a health impact assessment to study how changes to East Harlem housing policy can affect health.
The new 45,000-square-foot space will feature a number of educational and activity spaces for kids age 6-18.
UNIQLO will award grant money to emerging artists in New York for the creation of public art installations in city parks.
The murals are commissioned by Not A Crime — a campaign founded by a journalist, documentary filmmaker and former political prisoner.
The Acacia Gardens development will contain 179 apartment units, all of which will be offered at affordable rates.
The I, Too Arts Collective has raised the $150,000 needed to rent out Langston Hughes' Harlem home and convert it into community space.
The new superhero show, set in Harlem, is scheduled for a September 30 premier on Netflix.
Go Go Curry opened its first restaurant in Times Square in 2007 and intends to open 55 more locations, mainly in New York
The playground is one of nine sites added to the $285 million Community Parks Initiative for neglected community parks.
A woman took to Facebook to share some disturbing photos of what appears to be a deep-fried rat head served to her at a Harlem Popeyes.
The legendary Charles’ Country Pan Fried Chicken is opening up a new location on Frederick Douglass Boulevard by 132nd Street.
Find out where you should satisfy your coffee fix in Harlem.
The public will be able to comment on the NYC Economic Development Corporation's proposed East 126th Harlem African Burial Ground project.
The two donated $60,000 to hand out backpacks to children in Harlem and the South Bronx for the coming school year.
The historic theater will be screening the first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on Sept. 26.