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"The heart of Harlem is at risk, choose to end Student Hunger today," wrote a student at the City College of New York.

Public bathrooms are expected to reopen within the 168th Street A, C station in May, the MTA announced Wednesday.
The 96 Tabacco Shop on Broadway between 96th and 97th streets was robbed again this week, police said.
Five members of the "3Staccs crew" were indicted Wednesday for selling guns and drugs out of the Grant Houses in Harlem, the DA said.
Cafe Paradiso opened recently as a replacement to the shuttered Indie Food & Wine at 144 W. 65th St. Here's what to know.
The best high school runners in the United States will descend on Washington Heights from Friday to Sunday.
A 39-year-old man was fatally shot in the stomach Tuesday night within a building on 152nd Street, police said.
Patch spoke with the four Democratic candidates for Harlem's District 9 City Council seat, including incumbent Kristin Richardson Jordan.
Museums, shows, and Costco are just some of the places UWS seniors are getting to journey to thanks to Project CART.
StreetEasy just posted a ranking of the 10 NYC neighborhoods where buyers can "gain the upper hand," it included Washington Heights.
The two suspects also spray painted "Give Us Our Land Back" on the Central Park Christopher Columbus statue near 65th Street, police said.
The COVID positivity rate citywide has fallen to just 3.9 percent for the most recent seven-day average. Here's how that compares to Harlem.
Gale Brewer voiced her overall support of the incoming 83rd Street safe haven, but said she hadn't heard about it until very recently.
The Highbridge Recreational Center will be running eight pickleball courts as part of a tournament next month.
Cops are looking for two men who busted into the Bayacan Barbershop at 131 Post Ave., and struck a 71-year-old man, police said.
Jamel Mclver stands accused of attacking a 21-year-old woman in her building near West 65th Street, police said.
Founder Pinky Cole will open the plant-based burger spot at 300 W. 135th St. on Tuesday. Here's what to know.
It is the first weekend of March and there is lots to do in the coming days throughout New York City.
The NYRR Washington Heights Salsa, Blues and Shamrock 5K Run is kicking off on Sunday from near West 173rd Street and Fort Washington.
A for rent sign recently went up at the Jerusalem Restaurant storefront on Broadway between 103rd and 104th streets, which opened in 1979.