Development Scrutinized, COVID Rates Fall: Harlem Week In Review
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Harlem NY
14 May, 2021
4:14 PM
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HARLEM, NY — Miss any headlines in Harlem this week? Patch's week in review has you covered for the neighborhood's top news. 3 Harlem Libraries Reopen For Browsing, Computer Use HARLEM, NY — After being limited for months to grab-and-go service, three public library branches are among dozens across the city that reopened Monday for expanded services. As of Monday,... Read more Harlem's Massive 'One45' Development Faces Neighbors' Scrutiny HARLEM, NY — Neighbors got their first chance Monday to weigh in on the large development proposed for the corner of Lenox Avenue and West 145th Street, with some expressing concerns about its... Read more 4 'Affordable' Harlem Apartments Up For Grabs On Housing Lottery HARLEM, NY — A set of so-called "affordable" apartments were listed this week on the city's housing lottery, but families must take home upwards of $82,800 per year to even be eligible. The... Read more New 'Uptown Night Market' Coming To Harlem HARLEM, NY — A new outdoor "night market" is coming to Harlem, according to the entertainment group behind a pair of popular outdoor events elsewhere in the city. The new Uptown Night Market,... Read more Harlem COVID Rates Drop To Lowest Levels Since Fall, Data Shows HARLEM, NY — Coronavirus cases have plunged across New York City in recent weeks, and Harlem is no exception: the neighborhood's virus rates are now at their lowest levels since last fall, according... Read more Harlem's Marcus Garvey Park Hosting Free Philharmonic Festival HARLEM, NY — A new pop-up festival series by the New York Philharmonic is coming to Harlem, bringing music, dance, poetry and art to Marcus Garvey Park starting Friday. The NY Phil Bandwagon... Read more Suspect In Unprovoked Harlem Slashing Sought By Police HARLEM, NY — Police asked for help this week identifying a man accused of slashing a woman on a Harlem sidewalk in a random attack last month.The assault happened around 10:10 p.m. on April... Read more
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