The Cathedral Of St. John The Divine Rings On New Year’s Eve With Concert For Peace
Harlem’s Cathedral of St. John the Divine closes out the year with celebration and song with the annual New Year’s Eve Concert for Peace.
Harlem’s Cathedral of St. John the Divine closes out the year with celebration and song with the annual New Year’s Eve Concert for Peace.
Parents with sick children this season have sometimes struggled to find pain relief medicine.
It’s tax time! Well, not really, but the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) would like Americans to take a few steps ahead of the new year so they can grease the skids for their 2022 federal tax return.
New York Cares, the largest volunteer network in New York City, today announced the official launch of its 34th Annual Coat Drive.
+MEDRITE, an urgent care company that provides accessible, first-class care to patients in NY, NJ, CT, and FL, announced its new facility in Manhattanville at 473 West 125th Street, in Harlem, NY.
Many from Harlem to the Hudson saw a significant increase in their utility bills last winter.
On November 2, 2022, The New York Landmarks Conservancy will host its 29th Living Landmarks Celebration at The Plaza.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced the appointment of Qiana Mickie as director of the newly-created Mayor’s Office of Urban Agriculture.
If you haven’t taken a trip lately after two years of COVID in Harlem, you might want to press pause for a little longer.
Five playwrights are the 2022 recipients of The New York Community Trust’s prestigious Helen Merrill Award for Playwriting.
Borough President Gale Brewer writes the heat and humidity are breaking! Scroll all the way down for our third weekly “Quirk Of The Week.” COVID (We have plenty of free test kits and masks available for pickup during business hours at my district office: 563 Columbus Ave. at 87th St.) The COVID Omicron variant BA.5—which has been…
On Wednesday, August 10, 2022, New York Cares, in partnership with the Salvation Army Greater New York Division.
New York Cares, in partnership with the Salvation Army Greater New York Division, will host a back-to-school event where 130 volunteers will fill nearly 8,000 backpacks.
Here’s a curated version from Manhattan Borough Presidents Gales Brewer’s MBP Harlem/Uptown News: Gale Brewer’s Weekly Newsletter.
On July 14 and 15, 2022, the Office of Cannabis Management and members of New York State’s Cannabis Control Board toured three farms in New York State.