A&E Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway At Riverton In Harlem
With Thanksgiving, A&E Real Estate distributed 400 free turkeys to its residents at Harlem’s Riverton Square.
With Thanksgiving, A&E Real Estate distributed 400 free turkeys to its residents at Harlem’s Riverton Square.
This Thanksgiving, Citymeals on Wheels prepared and delivered over 16,000-holiday meals complete with all the fixings for homebound elderly from Harlem to Hollis.
With afew days to go, don’t let the limited size of your Harlem home keep you from hosting a Thanksgiving meal or any other festive gathering.
From Harlem to knows where if your Thanksgiving dinner requires a turkey, you better move fast on getting one or else.
This Thanksgiving, Citymeals on Wheels prepared and delivered more than 19,000-holiday meals complete with all the fixings for vulnerable older New Yorkers from Harlem to Hollis who are unable to leave their homes.
We could all use some help putting together the finishing touches around the holidays.
From the entire team at Harlem World Magazine, we would like to wish you a happy Thanksgiving.
Today, with Thanksgiving approaching, A&E Real Estate and the Riverton Tenants Association were joined by Lieutenant Governor Brian Benjamin to distribute hundreds of free turkeys to residents at Harlem’s Riverton Square.
COVID-19 and its ongoing impact on people living paycheck to paycheck or, worse, with no income at all, makes this holiday season bleaker than ever.
Melvin Childs Presents, the company helmed by producer Melvin Childs, has released the first-look trailer for the highly-anticipated film, For The Love Of Money.
Celebrating a Thanksgiving like no other, the Sojourner Truth Democratic Club, together with the Migdol Family Foundation.
By Seitu Oronde It was a great day in Harlem on Thanksgiving as everyone gave thanks for living in 2020.
It’s not often you hear a transit authority encouraging people not to travel during the holidays.
The information the COVID Crisis tally as compiled by Johns Hopkins University, focuses on a national and gives trends that can be happening in Harlem.
The number of Americans who plan to travel for Thanksgiving this year is considerably lower than those who did it last year, according to a new study from Cars.com.