NY Post reports that a Harlem church overflowed with sinners Saturday as hundreds of petty criminals lined up for the chance to scrub their records clean.Continue reading

Harlem Levine Calls City To Tighten Taxi Work Shifts
On Monday, November 9, 2015, Harlem Council Member Mark Levine calls on city to strengthen enforcement of taxi driver work shifts after Upper West Side accident:Continue reading
Health Bucks Program Marks 10 Year Anniversary
The New York City Health Department today announced the 10 year anniversary of the Health Bucks program from Harlem to Hollis.Continue reading
Mayor de Blasio Announces New Homelessness Services
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced $12.3 million on homelessness prevention services to expand free legal representation in Housing Court and help thousands of New Yorkers from Harlem to Hollis facing eviction or harassment stay in their homes.Continue reading
Affordable New York: A Housing Legacy (video)
These days, when New Yorkers of all stripes are having a hard time finding a place to live that fits in their budgets, the City Museum is shining a lens on the City's long history of affordable housing activism from Harlem to Hollis. Continue reading
Comptroller Stringer Launches Online Tool For NYC’ers
The accessibility and affordability of low-cost checking accounts varies widely across banks from Harlem to Hollis according to a new report, “Take it to the Bank: A New Yorker’s Guide to Affordable Checking Options,” released today by New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer.
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HW Pick: The Big Quiet, A Meditation in Central Park
Quiet. In New York City, it's the one thing even money can't buy. SummerStage and Medi Clubinvite you to join in on Saturday, June 20th as New Yorkers from all five boroughs converge for the first Big Quiet: a twenty-minute, practice-agnostic moment of mass meditation and calm for all ages and experience levels.
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