The Thomas Jefferson Park in East Harlem will be one of five trial locations to hold a Portland Loo toilet, reported The CITY.
Multifamily landlords and property managers look for technology-enabled solutions to accept, manage and safely secure incoming packages
The 148th Street 3-train station is among the dozens of stations that will receive upgrades in the coming years.
A teenager is in stable condition after getting shot Sunday night at West 135th Street and Lenox, police said.
It is the last weekend of the month and there is still plenty do in the coming days throughout New York City.
A man was shot Thursday around 3 p.m. on West 125th Street and Lenox, a police spokesperson told Patch.
The Citizen Action rally and press conference called for making the "wealthy and big corporations pay what they owe."
"Primarily, we are just trying to give back," Elton Cerda, the owner of the Harlem dry cleaners, told Patch.
The shooting happened around 8:30 a.m. Wednesday morning on the sixth floor of a building at 60 E. 135th St., police said.
The alligator found in Prospect Park might be dominating recent headlines, but a gator found in Harlem in 1935 kickstarted an urban myth.
A Harlem bakery that specialized in cakes was just named among the 31 best bakeries in the five boroughs. Find out which.
The group rallied Wednesday at 145th Street and Lenox to call for the "immediate cessation of dangerous truck stop operations" at the site.
The attacker knocked the woman to the ground and tried to unsuccessfully rip her bag away, police said.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's a local who is having an impact in Harlem.
The Harlem-based cancer treatment facility is the "fastest growing of the 41 proton centers in the United Sates," reads a news release.
Representative Adriano Espaillat to Host Annual Black History Month Celebration
The money will go to repairs and renovations in 523 apartments to the benefit of 891 residents in East Harlem.
The new commanding officer of the 25th Precinct will host his first community meeting on Wednesday.
Alfred Johnson, 42, was identified Sunday as the man shot and killed in Harlem over the weekend, police said.
NYPD’s 32nd Precinct in Harlem at 250 West 135th got a conference room and muster room upgrade to honor slain officers
This year's event will take place at 8:30AM on Wednesday, February 15th at The Forum, Columbia University, In-Person.
Larry Atkinson, 64, was indicted on Thursday for murdering a mother and her special needs daughter in 1994, the Manhattan DA said.
A firefighter was seriously injured in a blaze that broke out Thursday afternoon on West 135th Street, FDNY said.
The yearly dance to celebrate Black fathers and their daughters will take place in February at the Alhambra Ballroom in Harlem.
The TriHill Tenants Coalition will have a meeting on Feb. 23 to share stories about the uptown landlord's "harmful and negligent practices."
Harlem's National Black Theatre, in co-production with the Rattlestick Theater, will put on "AMANI" from Feb. 8 to March 5.
Dekuan Richardson, 11, and Nyesha Richardson, 9, were found after going missing on Monday near West 145th Street, police said.
The victim was hit in the head with a scooter and kicked repeatedly, before getting his wallet taken, police said.
There's still time to register to join Rep. Adriano Espaillat during his 5th Annual Dominicans on the Hill this week at the U.S. Capitol.
"I commit to you today that I will bring the voice of Harlem to the halls of power downtown," Salaam said over the weekend.
New York is moving to build up the Adult-Use Marijuana Industry
Jillian Solomon gathered with friends and supporters in Harlem Wednesday night to hand out fliers and spread the word about her missing dog.
Now it's One45 Harlem for ALL.
Police revealed more information on Thursday after a 25-year-old was shot in the head and killed near East 102nd Street in January.
A vanishing dog walker, NYPD wellness checks, ripped down missing posters, and a rally — all feature in a tale about a lost Harlem pup.
Many residents said that while they did not oppose the cannabis industry, they worried about opening a dispensary on the busy 125th Street.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is succeeding in Harlem.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission voted unanimously to approve a new food and drink kiosk in Harlem's Morningside Park.
Dominick Allen, 17, was shot and killed Sunday evening near East 105th Street and First Avenue, police said.
For 32 years, a nonprofit housed within a Harlem high school has helped students prepare for college and life through the arts.