John Pintard Jr., A Merchant Who Brought Santa Claus To The USA, A Philanthropist And Harlemite 1759 – 1844
John Pintard, Jr., May 18, 1759 – June 21, 1844, was a Harlem merchant, philanthropist and the man that brought Santa Claus to America.
John Pintard, Jr., May 18, 1759 – June 21, 1844, was a Harlem merchant, philanthropist and the man that brought Santa Claus to America.
On Saturday, December 11th, 2021, PAL children, ages five to 12, from PAL After School programs enjoyed a festive holiday party at PAL’s Harlem Center.
Take a free photo with Harlem Santa at EmblemHealth Neighborhood Care. Enjoy face painting with Mrs. Claus and refreshments too.
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The case against the Kris Kringle subway pusher was bolstered Monday after investigators tracked down a witness who watched the drunken homeless man throw an elderly stranger onto the subway tracks in Harlem, law-enforcement sources said.
By Joan Clark This holiday season joy was made possible for children at NYC Health + Hospitals Metropolitan, in East Harlem, New York.
On Monday, December 15th, 2020, kids at a Harlem public school with a high percentage of homeless students got some extra holiday cheer.