Come Out To The Park Morningside Park In Harlem
Get your dancing shoes ready for a afternoon of basketball, hula hooping, board games, and more with our Play Mobile event in Morningside Park at 123rd Street in Harlem, New York.
Get your dancing shoes ready for a afternoon of basketball, hula hooping, board games, and more with our Play Mobile event in Morningside Park at 123rd Street in Harlem, New York.
Get your dancing shoes ready for a night of swing, dance and live jazz at Tonight We Dance A Night Of Jazz & Swing event at Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem.
You are invited to share your ideas for a stronger, safer and resilient East Harlem during climate change community forum in Harlem.
Each year on April 22nd, we celebrate the earth and the environment. However, not many people know how it all began.
Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña today announced that the registration period for this year’s Summer in the City (SITC) – which provides free, full-day summer programming for students in grades 2-12 – is now open.
The New York City Department of Sanitation is in “here we go again” mode for the city’s fourth major storm this month.
Online registration in now available for our free Jesse Owens Spring Track & Field Program starting on April 7, 2018, in Thomas Jefferson Park in Harlem, NY.
Marion Cecilia Davies (née Douras, January 3, 1897 – September 22, 1961) was an American film actress, producer, screenwriter, and philanthropist.
A prominent feature of Marcus Garvey Park and its neighborhood, the Mount Morris Fire Watch Tower, also known as the Mount Morris Fire Watchtower, serves as an important community landmark.
Dear Neighbors: I hope you all are having a great week so far and are keeping warm!
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Harlem Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito today announced a public-private partnership to provide over $1.5 million worth of supplies…
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito today announced a major investment to advance construction of a brand new section of the Greenway, between East 125th and East 132nd streets.
Bloomberg reports that Groucho Marx once said that politics is the art of looking for trouble. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito have found it in a playground named for the comedian and his brothers in their old neighborhood on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.
Today, the Council will vote on bills implementing reporting requirements and improving access to resources to help prevent bullying, including requiring the Department of Education to post contact information for each school.
NY Curbed reports that Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced the recipients of 2017 New York State Historic Preservation Awards and sites in Harlem and Crown Heights were among the winners.