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Made In NY Production Assistant Training Program Celebrates 15 Years And 1000 Graduates

12/09/202112/09/2021

The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME)is proud to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the “Made in NY” Production Assistant (PA) Training Program which.

Harlem Mourns The Loss Of Mr. Entertainer, Joey Morant Who Played With Music Greats

08/20/202108/20/2021

Jazz trumpeter and baritone horn player Joey Morant, died July 29, 2021, after fighting a neurological illness.

Mayor de Blasio, Commissioners Silver And Gutman Announce Plan For $80M Renovation

06/10/202106/10/2021

Mayor Bill de Blasio, NYC Parks Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP, and DOT Commissioner Hank Gutman today announced plans to rehabilitate John Finley Walk from Harlem to Houston.

NYC Will Create The Office Of Sports, Wellness And Recreation From Harlem To Hollis

04/21/202104/21/2021

Today, Wednesday, April 21st, 2021, uptowns Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez held a press conference alongside Borough President Eric Adams.

McGowan’s Pass At 110th Street, Home Of The Black Horse Tavern, McGown’s Pass Tavern, Frederick Law Olmsted And More

12/15/202012/15/2020

McGowan’s Pass (sometimes spelled “McGown’s”) is a topographical feature of Central Park in New York City, just west of Fifth Avenue and north of 102nd Street in Harlem, NY.

A True Harlem Story, Catharine McGown And The Lost McGown’s Pass Tavern 1759-1917

05/15/202005/15/2020

On Wecksquaesgeek Indians’ land, nearly a century before the idea of a Central Park was sparked, Catharine McGown purchased the old stone tavern and ten acres of land in Harlem in the mid-1700s.

Uptown’s Melissa Mark-Viverito Bubble Bursts In Her Fight For Public Advocate’s Office

03/05/201903/05/2019

Last Tuesday seemed to dash the dreams of yet another City Council speaker, in this case, Melissa Mark-Viverito, who left the post in 2017 reports Crain’s New York.

Mayor De Blasio Announces Update On Completion Of Manhattan Waterfront Greenway

10/31/201810/31/2018

An NYCEDC press release reports that the Blasio Administration today released a progress update for the City’s vision to close the 32.5-mile loop of the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway.

Join The 2nd Annual My NYC Song Teen Songwriting Contest 2018 From Harlem To Hollis

09/04/201809/04/2018

The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) and Guitar Mash have officially launched the 2nd Annual #MyNYCSong contest, once again giving young New York musicians a chance to show off their creativity, talent, and love for their hometown.

The Radicalization Of Ray Richardson: Suspicion Still Surrounds Death of Black Activist TV Producer

04/09/201804/09/2018

(This artical was originally posted on November 3, 2013.) By Jeffrey B. Perry and Charles V. Richardson In January, 1971, the young producer of Boston public television’s groundbreaking program Say Brother, was found dead in a Mexican resort, along with his fiancé.

East Harlem’s Frank “The Prime Minister” Costello, 1891 – 1973

04/03/201804/03/2018

Frank “the Prime Minister” Costello, born Francesco Castiglia; January 26, 1891 – February 18, 1973, was an Italian-American Mafia gangster and crime boss.

When Is The NYC Marathon 2017 And How Does It Effect Harlem?

10/05/201710/05/2017

Whether you’re sitting in your East Harlem lacing up your running shoes for a training session or in Sugar Hill gathering glitter glue and poster board for those inspirational signs, we hope you’re getting excited for the NYC Marathon 2017.

Harlem’s Ongoing Arts And Cultural Renaissance, The Model For My Work

05/06/201705/06/2017

By Donna Walker-Khune For nearly 100 years, the Harlem neighborhood of New York has been renowned for being the birthplace of the cultural, social, literary and artistic movements that documented, heralded and celebrated African-American life.

Atlanta: BWFN To Honor Tichina Arnold, Teyonah Parris At “Untold Stories” Luncheon

02/20/201702/20/2017

Black Women Film Network (BWFN), celebrating its 20th Anniversary this year, has announced Tichina Arnold and Teyonah Parris as honorees at the 2017 “Untold Stories” Awards Luncheon taking place Friday, March 3, 2017 at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis.

HW Pick: Randall’s Island Press Release – Run the River 5K

10/07/201610/07/2016

Hey Harlem, what do you have planned at the end of the month? If the answer is nothing, then on Saturday, October 29, 2016 the Randall’s Island Park Alliance (RIPA), in partnership with Riverkeeper and the Queens Library, will host the 7th annual Run the River 5K to benefit Randall’s Island Park.

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