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The polls closed in New York at 9 p.m. See the voting outcomes for Harlem's elections so far.
Harlem voters will have the chance to make their voices heard in city elections on Nov. 4.
Patch posed several questions to candidate Shaun Abreu ahead of the election this November. Here are his replies.
Patch posed several questions to candidate Edafe Okporo ahead of the election this November. Here are his replies.
New Yorkers will have the chance to make their voices heard in city elections on Nov. 4, but early voting starts Oct. 25.
Central Harlem has the least park space of any neighborhood in Manhattan.
Officials urge anyone who has been in the affected area since late July and is experiencing flu-like symptoms to seek medical attention.
After a week of uncertainty, the results of the primary election are in.
The polls closed in New York at 9 p.m. See the voting outcomes for Harlem's local primary elections.
New Yorkers will have the chance to make their voices heard in city elections on June 24.
Local advocacy groups are making noise about a plan to redo the East River Esplanade that omits a seven-block stretch in East Harlem.
Patch posed five questions to candidate Clarisa Alayeto ahead of the primary election this June. Here are her replies.
The lifelong Democrat and Harlem native died on Monday at age 94.
They're real and they're spectacular.
Hosted by Win and Rep. Adriano Espaillat, Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) during the National Housing Week of Action
Raymond Santana has joined the race to represent a portion of East Harlem and South Bronx in City Council.
This is part of a series of immigration "Know Your Rights" forums Espaillat will hold in the district.
Cops would be subjected to mandatory alcohol tests after a shooting under Councilmember Yusef Salaam's new bill.
Former President Donald Trump was hit with another defamation suit on Monday. This time, it's the Central Park Five who are suing.
At Tuesday’s presidential debate, former President Donald Trump once again implied that the Central Park Five were guilty.
Four of the ‘Exonerated Five’, including Harlem City Council rep Yusef Salaam, spoke at the DNC on Thursday night.
Council Member Yusef Salaam will speak at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday, according to a report.
Four Harlem-based programs will get $20,000 each from the D.A.’s Office to support initiatives aimed at preventing youth gun violence.
Rep. Adriano Espaillat, in collaboration with 155 Entertainers, LLC, will host a special basketball event at the legendary Greg Marius Court
Councilmember Shaun Abreu revealed that GrowNYC had to cease operations and lay off employees due to budget reductions.
All selected projects must benefit the public, cost at least $50,000 and have a lifespan of at least five years.
Some suggested that the post-trial day visit might have been the 77-year-old New Yorker's first visit to a city bodega.
Schools, playgrounds, trees and parks all made the list for residents in Council District 7.
Jordan Wright is far ahead of the competition when it comes to raising money in the primary race to replace Inez Dickens.
Now Accepting Applications: Up To 15 Public, Non-Profit Projects Can Be Submitted to House Appropriations Committee
The city is looking for 100,000 containers for large residential buildings in West Harlem to be part of a new trash pilot next year.
"As I close this chapter of my life, the story is not over," Dickens said. But the story of who will replace her is just heating up.
Yusef Salaam, newly elected and a member of the exonerated Central Park Five, will now chair the council's Public Safety Committee.
Yusef Salaam, a member of the wrongly imprisoned Central Park Five, is running uncontested in the District 9 race.
Location: Bennett Park, W 183rd Street & Fort Washington Avenue, New York, NY 10033
Join us Saturday, September 9th at 1PM at Dyckman Plaza, located at 227 Dyckman Street, New York, NY, 10034 for resources and giveaways
Join Rep. Espaillat on Tuesday, August 8th at 12PM for an informative discussion on the federal grant process and funding for local orgs!
These informal events provide residents the opportunity to discuss concerns and share ideas with Rep. Espaillat and community leaders!