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New Harlem Artwork Climbs Marcus Garvey Park's 'Mountain'
Harlemites can also climb the mountain this weekend, when the new installation is unveiled and the park's famed watchtower opens for tours.

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Harlemites can also climb the mountain this weekend, when the new installation is unveiled and the park's famed watchtower opens for tours.

A shirtless man splashed liquid on a stranger in Midtown last week, giving him second-degree burns on his back, police said.
The rapidly expanding doughnut chain opened a new East Harlem shop on Tuesday, marking its only store on the East Side of Manhattan.
Police are looking for three men accused of committing an armed robbery at an Upper East Side convenience store on Sunday.
A Virginia man walked into a Midtown bank and claimed he had a bomb in an unsuccessful attempt to make off with cash, police said.
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