The Jewish Community Relations Council Of New York’s Spring 2023 Gala
The Jewish Community Relations Council of New York (JCRC-NY) will honor three exceptional leaders at its 2023 Spring Gala to be held minutes from Harlem in midtown.
The Jewish Community Relations Council of New York (JCRC-NY) will honor three exceptional leaders at its 2023 Spring Gala to be held minutes from Harlem in midtown.
In the bustling streets of Harlem, where culture, history, and innovation converged.
In the early 20th century, the vibrant neighborhood of Harlem, nestled amidst the bustling metropolis of NYC, was a tapestry of cultural richness and undeniable allure.
The flowers are blooming, the weather is warming up, and it’s starting to feel a lot like summer in New York City.
According to recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau, one in three adult New Yorkers from Harlem to Hollis reported experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression.
On Thursday, May 18th, 2023, the New York / New Jersey FIFA World Cup 2026™ Host City launched its official logo and brand at a ceremony in Times Square, as they celebrate from Harlem to Hereford in the world’s biggest sporting event.
The New York Center for Children (NYCC) is hosting its 28th Annual Spring Celebration Benefit on Monday, May 22nd, 2023 at The Peninsula New York in NYC.
From time to time, many of us have probably dreamed of moving to New York to pursue our dreams — after all, if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere.
The Harlem Courthouse, is a stunning architectural gem located at 170 East 121st Street in Harlem, NY.
Today, the New York State Cannabis Control Board (CCB) voted to approve the Office of Cannabis Management’s New York Social Equity & Economic (NYSEE) Plan.
As the Big Apple bids farewell to the federal public health emergency declaration for COVID-19, New Yorkers are bracing themselves for a new era in the fight against the pandemic.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and NYC Department of Education (DOE) Chancellor David C. Banks yesterday launched the citywide campaign, “New York City Reads.”
The New York Community Trust today announced $5.7 million in grants to 33 nonprofits from Harlem to Hollis that are working to improve lives in America’s largest city.
Throughout this year’s elongated budget process, Harlem Senator Cleare has been a vocal advocate for the betterment of her district and the state.
New York is on the verge of becoming the first state from Harlem to Hawaii with a law requiring new buildings to be constructed without fossil fuel systems.