Patch asked the District 9 City Council candidates to respond to the issues raised in our neighborhood survey. Here's where they stand.
Dr. Jill Biden and Dr. Anthony Fauci stopped by Harlem's storied Abyssinian Baptist Church on Sunday. Here are photos of their visit.
Dr. Jill Biden and Dr. Anthony Fauci will both visit Harlem this weekend, where they will stop at Abyssinian Baptist Church's vaccine site.
Facing eviction from the city, Harlem's last Ethiopian Orthodox church is still clinging to its home — but displacement still looms.
A scarcity of early voting locations in Upper Manhattan risks disenfranchising communities of color, a group of politicians said this week.
Which candidates are raising the most money in Harlem, and which areas are giving the most? Patch followed the money to find out.
Competitive City Council races are happening in East, Central and West Harlem. Here's where things stand with four weeks to Election Day.
U.S. shows great variance in access and use of high-speed internet.
Tens of millions of dollars went to these Harlem colleges and universities through the federal stimulus, an Uptown congressman announced.
Harlemites got a chance to question city officials about the new lab, which would move New York's disease-fighting operations uptown.
Monday's forum will ask top candidates for mayor about how they will serve East Harlem — one of the city's "most underserved communities."
Three nonprofits in Harlem were nominated by a Manhattan lawmaker to get millions in federal funds through a new congressional program.
Officials hailed the reconstructions of Morningside and Thomas Jefferson parks, which came after years of neighborhood complaints.
The men, who spent years in prison after being wrongly accused in the 1989 Central Park Five case, spoke to legislators on Wednesday.
A celebrated deal to create permanently affordable housing in Harlem will leave the neighborhood's last Ethiopian Orthodox church homeless.
Harlem leaders rallied around Betty Park, owner of a beloved soul food chain, condemning recent attacks on Asian New Yorkers.
President Biden's infrastructure bill is a chance to cover the $40 billion in repairs that the system needs, leaders said in Harlem Monday.
The mostly Black regiment served with honor but were segregated from their countrymen. A new bill aims to give them overdue recognition.
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Manhattan.
A "tax revolt" and a new community board resolution aim to stop the placement of drug treatment clinics in Harlem, citing safety concerns.
Marvin Holland, a 2017 candidate for City Council in Harlem, did not report campaign spending or respond to inquiries, a city panel ruled.
Gov. Cuomo got the COVID-19 vaccine at a Harlem church Wednesday, flanked by neighborhood leaders who defended him amid a growing crisis.
A police precinct in West Harlem will be home to a new pilot program pairing youth at risk of gun violence with mentors, the mayor said.
A new coalition wants to make sure that Mayor Bill de Blasio's promised $284 million repairs to the East River Esplanade don't "disappear."
Despite being Manhattan's worst-hit neighborhood, East Harlem lacks a COVID-19 vaccine hub after a La Marqueta site failed to materialize.
Perkins's surprise campaign, first reported by THE CITY, comes despite claims that he is in poor health.
The incumbent Levine is backing Shaun Abreu, a tenants' rights attorney, in the competitive race to replace him in District 7.
People over 65 can call a new hotline to schedule a vaccine appointment at the Washington Heights Armory.
Slightly fewer people applied to join one of Manhattan's 12 boards this year, but the group that did was diverse based on race and age.
A new interactive map shows who Harlem residents are supporting in the race for mayor, and where the most money is being spent.
The roundtable discussion hosted by U.S. Rep. Adriano Espaillat will feature Harlem luminaries, and be livestreamed on Facebook.
Take our survey to tell Patch what issues matter in Harlem, and we'll ask this year's City Council candidates to address them.
The debate over the NYPD's role in mental health crises has been especially fraught in East Harlem. A new bill could change things.
Fourteen candidates are vying to replace Levine in District 7, which covers West Harlem, Washington Heights and Morningside Heights.
The city moved to consider Dorrance Brooks Square and a Harlem library branch as landmarks, but a historic church may still be demolished.
Community leaders celebrated the mayor's pledge to spend $284 million fixing the East River Esplanade — but demanded that work start soon.
East Harlem leaders hailed the new funding announced Thursday, which would rebuild Pier 107 and fix up the decaying East River Esplanade.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo lifted restrictions Wednesday on color-coded coronavirus cluster zones across the state, but not in Upper Manhattan.
East Harlem escaped Superstorm Sandy relatively unscathed because of luck, timing — and the moon.
Community leaders in West Harlem spoke against plans for a shelter on the site of a historic church, saying it should be affordable housing.