Here's what you need to know about voting in the 2023 general election if you live in Harlem.
From costumed fun to open street trick-or-treating, here are the best and spookiest Halloween events in Harlem.
One Harlem Shake location will be hosting a fun-filled evening complete with prizes, special menu items and photo ops. Here’s how to attend:
The massive $3.4 billion grant is set to fund the extension of the Q train line to 125th St., officials said Tuesday.
Trick or (dog) treat! Get ready for an afternoon of boos and barks with your canine companion at this Hamilton Heights townhouse.
Harlem saw parking meter rates increase by over 20 percent this week, according to new data from the NYCDOT.
50 units of supportive housing for formerly homeless LGBTQ+ youth are slated to open later this month in Harlem. Here's where:
Months after a renovation that was years in the making, an outdoor recreation area to be shared by three Manhattan schools is still closed.
New York City foodies, unite: here’s your last chance this season to catch over 80 food and merchandise vendors under one roof, er, arches.
East Harlem is Manhattan’s only district without a BID, which would promote safety, cleanliness and responsible development, officials say.
The public health lab is set to offer training opportunities for students, jobs for area residents and same-day STI testing results.
Plus: Oktoberfest, Global Citizen Festival, fall-themed farm fun.
The 54th annual parade is set for Sunday, Sept. 17 on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd. Here’s what to know.
With asking rents pushing the three grand mark in East Harlem, one report says an uptick in inventory could bring welcome rent relief.
Harlem's Aguilar Library on East 110th Street earned over $4 million in state funding to upgrade the space and infrastructure.
A Brooklyn man became $1 million richer after a trip to a Harlem corner store last week.
"DJ Jinx Paul gave us the soundtrack to brighten our lives," said Council Member Abreu.
The rats also flunked their midterms.
OnPoint NYC has been operating in Washington Heights and Harlem for less than two years, but may have already saved hundreds of lives.
Harlem Grown was chosen to receive a $10,000 neighborhood grant to help with its day-to-day mission.
Mayor Eric Adams announced the expansion Tuesday of the "Big Apple Connect" program to 17 new public housing developments.
Part of Centers Health Care's 2023 Summer Campaign, the Company Treats Hospital Staff and Families To a Mr. Softee Ice Cream Outing
Summer Streets in Manhattan will extend all the way from the Brooklyn Bridge to Harlem on three days in August.
NYC Parks and Columbia University announced Saturday that it would work to combat harmful algae within the Morningside Park pond.
Rex Heuermann, a Midtown architect, was connected to a crumbling apartment building in Harlem in 2007, reported the Daily News at the time.
Manhattan BP Mark Levine put out the call Thursday for people to ready ideas for a new fund going toward East Harlem.
The waterfall in Morningside Park hasn't worked properly since 2018, prompting a petition from a nonprofit that oversees the green space.
The new lab near West 148th Street offers 50 computers, tablets, video screens, drones, smartboards, and more.
An empty church's modest appearance belies a history that delves into the hearts and wallets of some of this nation's most iconic citizens.
East Harlem's Community Board 11 penned a letter supporting a rate freeze on rent-stabilized apartments.
Conservators set out in Harlem last week to restore some of the neighborhood's most famous monuments.
The annual 116th Street Festival will take place on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Here's what to know.
The Manhattan District Attorney is hosting a gun buyback event in a Harlem church on Saturday for Gun Violence Awareness Month.
The Lincoln Correctional Facility will be used to house migrants getting bussed into the city, Gov. Kathy Hochul's office confirmed.
The outdoor event will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Africa Center's new 45-foot tribute to the continent.
The center at Macomb's Bridge branch in Harlem will have a variety of resources, including photography, tech tools, and academic help.
“Jordan was not annoying someone on the train," Rev. Sharpton said during his eulogy of Jordan Neely. "Jordan was screaming for help."
Rev. Al Sharpton is slated to deliver the eulogy for Jordan Neely on Friday at the Mount Neboh Baptist Church in Harlem.
Harlem Community Board members call the site "unsafe, unhygienic, and sub-standard" in a letter sent to Gov. Kathy Hochul.
The popular Uptown Night Market is returning Thursday for its summer run near 133rd Street, and its list of vendors was recently released.