Part Of Harlem Becomes 'Yellow Zone' | Week In Review

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27 November, 2020

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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. Part Of Harlem Becomes 'Yellow Zone' As Coronavirus Cases Rise HARLEM, NY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday designated much of Upper Manhattan, including parts of Harlem, as a micro-cluster "yellow zone," imposing some new restrictions on businesses and gatherings... Read more In Harlem, Mayor Unveils Park Spaces Renamed For Black Luminaries HARLEM, NY — Two park spaces in Harlem were formally renamed for two of the neighborhood's most celebrated Black intellectuals this weekend, part of a citywide effort to honor the Black experience... Read more Central Park 5 Member Pens Memoir HARLEM, NY — One of the five teens wrongly imprisoned for the assault on a Central Park jogger has a memoir coming out in the spring. Grand Central Publishing announced Monday that it had acquired... Read more New Harlem River Drive Ramp Opens, Easing Neighborhood Traffic EAST HARLEM, NY — State officials on Monday hailed the opening of a long-awaited ramp connecting the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge to the northbound lanes of the Harlem River Drive, eliminating the... Read more Which Harlem Business Is Best Of 2020? Nominate Your Favorite HARLEM, NY — It's been a roller-coaster year for most businesses in Harlem. The coronavirus pandemic has presented several challenges for most local businesses, from the closures in the spring to... Read more 7 Harlem Restaurants Win Grants For Outdoor Dining Setups HARLEM, NY — Seven Harlem restaurants were among the 100 New York City eateries awarded grants this week to help them "winterize" their outdoor dining setups. DoorDash's "winterization"... Read more

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