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The Pelham Fritz Recreation Center has finally reopened after shutting down in March 2020—and the city has made improvements in the interim.
Randall's Island Park will get a significant upgrade after securing over $22M for repairs to paths throughout the green space.
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Keith Grayson's death at age 55 on Sunday was confirmed by his family.
The fridge that has nourished thousands of Harlemites during the pandemic has found a new home, weeks after it was booted from its old spot.
"They always worry about you," said Jose Collado. "And they're always taking care of you."
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“Mayoral control will allow us to best serve our schools and support our students as we emerge from the pandemic".
“We are building an Administration that ‘Gets Stuff Done’ — and our new press team is no exception,” said Mayor Adams.
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Seydou Toure, 12, and sister Haouwa Mahamadou, 5, were remembered Wednesday during funerals at a Harlem mosque
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The Blumenfeld Development Group (BDG)’s award-winning property The Smile in Harlem, N.Y.
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A new list by Untapped New York ranks the "Top 10 Secrets of Harlem," from historic spots to architectural gems. Do you agree?
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Blumenfeld Development Group's East Harlem property attracted local community members and residents of the neighborhood
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Dena Rosenberg Verhoff Recognized at NY Lions Lunch for Leadership and Commitment to Philanthropy
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From volunteering or donating to your local food pantry, here’s how you can help in Harlem.
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Two Harlem fire chiefs who died on 9/11 will be memorialized after their firehouse reached out to the organizers of a popular mural project.