Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for April 18 through April 24.
Also: Harlem Vaccine Rates Below Average | Charles Pan-Fried Chicken Expands | 'Cicely Tyson Way' Proposed
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for April 11 through April 17.
The legendary actress, who died in January, grew up on East 101st Street. Now, groups are pushing to rename the block in her honor.
Also: East Harlem Laments Vaccine Gap | New 125th Street Complex | Restaurants Get Reopening Grants
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for April 4 through April 10.
Also: Harlem Robberies Target E-Bikers | Vaccine Hub Moves Again | Harlem Open Street Could Be Model
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for March 28 through April 3.
Police will offer cash in exchange for firearms — no questions asked — at Saturday's buyback event at a Harlem church.
Well over 1,000 people had no electricity Thursday morning due to a cable failure in Harlem, according to Con Edison.
Also: Cuomo Comes To Harlem Amid Crisis | Brokers Accused Of Discrimination | Council Candidate Fined
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for March 21 through March 27.
Also: Esplanade Repairs Demanded | East Harlem Lags In Vaccine, Some Fear | Assault Suspect Sought
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for March 14 through March 20.
Sunday's memorial service by Upper Manhattan lawmakers invites neighbors to memorialize people they lost to the coronavirus.
A major reconstruction of the north side of Central Park is set to begin this spring after years of planning. Here's how it will look.
Also: Perkins Runs Again Despite Health Worries | Snowy Owl In Harlem | Levine Endorses Abreu
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for March 7 through March 13.
The Central Park snowy owl had scarcely been seen outside the park before a Harlem teenager spotted it from his window Tuesday morning.
Also: Who Harlem Wants For Mayor | Vaccine Hub Moves | Affordable Housing In Central Harlem
Tyler, a longtime community leader in West Harlem, died unexpectedly last week.
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for Feb. 28 through March 6.
Also: Restaurant Week Returns | Driver In Fatal Crash Charged | Rent Drop Doesn't Help Everyone
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for Feb. 21 through Feb. 27.
Also: Uncounted COVID Deaths | Who's The Mayor Of Harlem? | East Harlem Affordable Housing | Pharmacies Offer Vaccine
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for Feb. 14 through Feb. 20.
A suspected ice cream thief went to unexpected heights to make a getaway in East Harlem on Tuesday.
The unofficial title has been given to a number of prominent Harlemites over the years. Now, Sugar Hill Creamery wants to crown a new mayor.
Also: District Nears Landmark Status | Who Will Replace Mark Levine? | East Harlem Rep Wants Police Reform
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for Feb. 7 through Feb. 13.
Also: Police Scrutinized In East Harlem | Slain Mom's Family Seek Help | West Harlem Leaders Oppose Shelter, Want Housing
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for Jan. 31 through Feb. 6.
Relatives of Fatoumata Danson, fatally shot Wednesday by her own son, seek help paying for her funeral and raising her other children.
People in Harlem who need something to eat can find free, fresh food in a new community fridge opened this week by Harlem Grown.
Also: City Council Race Shapes Up | Church Accused Of Discrimination | Murder Suspect Arrested In Virginia
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for Jan. 24 through Jan. 30.
Also: Espaillat Tests Positive | Schools Close | Restaurants Help Feed Workers | 2nd Ave. Subway Marches On
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for Jan. 17 through Jan. 23.
Also: Raphael Warnock's Harlem Ties | Trader Joe's Coming | Woman Pleads For Husband's Release | Convent To Be Replaced
Construction is set to begin next year on a long-awaited waterfront park in East Harlem, closing a gap on the Harlem River Greenway.