Former Abortionist, Hollywood Film Producer, and Rape Victim Celebrate Life as 100s Gather at Personhood Education NY's Annual Pro-Life Walk
Two water main breaks left buildings in the Taft Houses development without water from Sunday morning to Tuesday night.
A water main break near the Taft Houses cut off service to the development's buildings. Three were still without water after 48 hours.
An online petition opposing the $150 million project has been signed by thousands.
The deacon told congregants he would help them renovate their homes, but used the money for taxes, vacations and his daughter's tuition.
Children who grow up in Central and East Harlem grow up with fewer economic advantages, according to a new study.
100-year-old Esther Semidey says that happiness and a faith in god are the secrets to a long life.
Drive Change is accepting applicants for its paid fellowship program in East Harlem until Feb. 14.
Buy Local East Harlem is a two-year-old program that encourages residents and companies to spend dollars close to home.
Community members aired their concerns about Morningside Park and hopes for its future in the wake of December's fatal stabbing.
The toxic pesticide Roundup contains glyphosate, which is classified as a possible cancer-causing chemical.
Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer will host the community forum on Wednesday, Jan. 29.
Ten grants to fund public events in East Harlem and Brownsville will be awarded through the city's Building Healthy Communities initiative.
Roaches and bedbugs are infesting Harlem's Grand Houses.
The New York City Housing Authority is partnering with Mount Sinai to run fitness programs at the free-to-use outdoor facility.
Department of Buildings Commissioner Melanie E. La Rocca announced enhancements to DOB’s existing façade inspection process.
The proposed 2020-2024 Capital Plan not only meets that goal but goes beyond it with a total of 70 stations.
Residents of the 22 buildings at Wagner Houses lost water Tuesday morning shortly after 10. The outage lasted hours.
Alelia Murphy, a resident of Harlem, was born in July 1905 and celebrated her 114th birthday in July.
Harlem's Montefiore Square will be tripled in size and feature new benches and street lights.
BDG Donates 200 Turkeys to East Harlem Community Organizations
The weekly night market will be held on Saturdays between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
The new community space features a retractable stage, upgraded lighting and seating and new restrooms.
The worker suing two dry cleaners said he logged nearly 72 hours per week without being paid overtime.
The $7.9 million project brought the Mount Morris Fire Watchtower in line with modern engineering standards.
Artists created stencils of the mural before stripping away old coats of paint from prior restorations and completely re-creating the mural.
Sharpton's National Action Network planned a neutral "vaccine forum," but most speakers were prominent members of the anti-vaccine movement.
A hot water outage hit the entire Wagner Houses development early Monday morning.
Harlem's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture will launch the initiative for the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment in 2020.
Facing backlash from East Harlem community leaders, the artist behind the city's original choice withdrew her design.
The Harlem residents bought into their co-op through a city program created to give renters a shot at homeownership.
The station was installed by the Friends of the East River Esplanade through a $15,000 state grant.
The rescue of Ming the tiger from the Drew Hamilton Houses in Harlem made front-page news in 2003.
Residents say the street where Mt. Sinai plans to open a new clinic is inundated with similar services.
The new basketball courts at Jacob Schiff Playground will feature new equipment, more seating and better lighting.
The new Johnny Hartman Plaza near Amsterdam and West 13rd Street is just the fifth plaza above 96th Street in Manhattan.
Nearly 250 rat complaints were made in just a small section of Central Harlem last year.
Restaurants throughout Harlem will offer discounted meals from Aug. 19 to Sept. 1.
"Franco the Great" Celebrated Gate Artwork's New Home at the East River Plaza. Local Performances and Tributes Honored the Harlem Icon
The federal government's monitor of the New York City Housing Authority singled out Harlem's Washington Houses for its rat problem.