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  • Broadway at 133 West St. Events for Wednesday, October 8, 2008

    11 a.m. Press conference will be held to announce the 2nd Convention of Tenants of Harlem and Washington Heights, at the 3333 Building, Broadway at 133 West St.

    Published by The New York Observer on October 7, 2008.

  • 426 St. Nicholas Ave. 'BIAS' IN BLACK & WHITE

    Diana Bush, 47, who is white, and Jason Clark, 39, who is black, moved into a tiny, third-floor apartment at 426 St. Nicholas Ave. in 2002, during a wave of gentrification.

    Published by New York Post on October 5, 2008.

  • 459 West 140th Street Green Building Award Winners Named

    Winners: The Bowery Hotel (250 Bowery Street), designed by Flank Inc. Architects; and West Harlem Environmental Action’s center (to be built at 459 West 140th Street), designed by AQC Architects PC. Each company won $2,000.

    Published by New York Times on September 24, 2008.

  • 521 West 126th Street Events for Tuesday, September 23, 2008

    6:30 p.m. The Coalition to Preserve Community,which opposes Columbia's expansion into Harlem, will have a general organizational meeting at St. Mary’s Church, 521 West 126th Street.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 22, 2008.

  • Harlem Weekend in Review: Not Backing the Bailout, Debating Palin, Giuliani for Maltese

    David Paterson and Bill Thompson at the African American Day Parade in Harlem earlier today

    Published by The New York Observer on September 21, 2008.

  • Polo Grounds Shea Stadium: Mets' first miracle

    One bottle contained water he'd dredged up from the Harlem River as it ran by the Polo Grounds, signifying the lost Giants; the other contained water from the Gowanus Canal, which lines Brooklyn.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 20, 2008.

  • Harlem CITY'S CURBSIDE 'PARK'ING

    Dubbed Park(ing) Day NYC, the event saw participants from numerous companies and community groups roll out carpets of lush sod onto the streets at locations from Park Slope to Long Island City to Harlem.

    Published by New York Post on September 20, 2008.

  • Harlem Window washers rescued 70 stories above city

    Thursday's mishap follows the death of a worker in a scaffold fall at a Harlem building on Sept. 11.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 19, 2008.

  • Harlem Bloomberg Endorses Mcmahon, Strainere Asks About Rangel

    But Strainere is trying to shine a light on McMahon's association with the Democratic Party. Before Bloomberg's endorsement was formally announced, Strainere sent out a press release pushing McMahon to say whether he supports letting embattled Representative Charlie Rangel of Harlem stay on as chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, which the editorial boards of the New York Times and New York Post oppose.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 19, 2008.

  • Polo Grounds Clay Felker’s National Monument

    CLAY FELKER, A SON of St. Louis, was a lifelong baseball fan. How more urban a moment could there be than the 1951 playoff game showdown between Ralph Branca and Bobby Thomson? In the radio booth at the Polo Grounds, helping with statistics, sat Felker, a Duke undergraduate.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 18, 2008.

  • City College Can they work wonders on Staten Island's waterfront?

    Scores of students - from the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) and others from Italy's Milan Politechnic and City College's masters of urban planning program - are piggy-backing their fall semester studio projects on a study by a national team of architects that will begin this Sunday.

    Published by SI Live on September 18, 2008.

  • Harlem NYC Roads Likely To Remain Neglected

    Road conditions in Manhattan are the worst in the entire city. Seven out of 12 neighborhoods have road conditions that are sub par. The streets of West Harlem are the worst of the worst - just 41-percent of the roadways were deemed in good repair by the city's own estimates.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on September 18, 2008.

  • Harlem FERRY 'SUICIDE' RESCUE

    A Harlem teacher who vanished last month was hauled out of the waters off Staten Island by rescuers after an apparent suicide attempt yesterday, authorities said.

    Published by New York Post on September 17, 2008.

  • KIPP Infinity Charter School CHARTER MAKES 'EM SMARTER

    The top scorers included the KIPP Infinity Charter School in Harlem, which for the second year running was rated the best school in the city.

    Published by New York Post on September 17, 2008.

  • Hamilton Heights Missing Teacher Is Found, Alive, Floating in New York Bay

    After she vanished — on Aug. 29, just before the start of the school year — investigators found her keys, credit cards, wallet, cellphone and passport among her other belongings in her apartment in the Hamilton Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. She is believed to have last withdrawn money from her bank account on Aug. 28.

    Published by New York Times on September 17, 2008.

  • Harlem Knowing about cable tv conversion

    At a informational event in Harlem today, Radio Shack showed it's converter box version for $59.95, but you can get help from the government in paying for it.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 17, 2008.

  • Hamilton Heights Hannah Upp jumped off of S.I. ferry

    A friend last saw Upp on Aug. 29 as she was getting ready to leave her Hamilton Heights apartment for a school function at nearby Thurgood Marshall Academy.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 16, 2008.

  • Harlem Rangel won't step down as tax chair during ethics probe

    After 38 years in Congress, Rangel is something of an institution in Washington and his home district of Harlem.

    Published by amNY.com on September 16, 2008.

  • Harlem Woman rescued from waters off Staten Island may be missing teacher

    Police believe a woman rescued from the waters off Staten Island earlier today is a Harlem school teacher who was reported missing on Aug. 29.

    Published by SI Live on September 16, 2008.

  • Hamilton Heights Ferry Workers Rescue Missing Teacher

    After she vanished, investigators found Ms. Upp’s apartment in Hamilton Heights full of her belongings, including her keys, credit cards, wallet, cellphone and a passport. She is believed to have last withdrawn money from her bank account a day earlier.

    Published by New York Times on September 16, 2008.

  • Harlem KILLER MOM GETS 20 YRS.

    "My son was everything to me!" a young Harlem mother sobbed in a Manhattan courtroom yesterday before being sentenced to 20 years to life in prison for the 2-year-old boy's bludgeoning murder.

    Published by New York Post on September 16, 2008.

  • Harlem Rangel, Pressured, Meets With Leaders

    Mr. Rangel, a Harlem Democrat, has been under fire in recent weeks for an assortment of ethical questions. Late last week, Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House, brushed aside Republican requests that he step down, saying they were an attempt to politicize his problems during an election season.

    Published by New York Times on September 16, 2008.

  • Harlem Before Fire, a City Warning Over a Contractor

    Zahira Matos was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison for doing nothing while her lover, Carmen Molina, fatally bludgeoned Ms. Matos’s two-year-old boy, Yovany Tellez, in a roach- and mice-infested apartment in Harlem. Ms. Molina was sentenced to 15 years in prison under a plea agreement. [New York Post]

    Published by New York Times on September 16, 2008.

  • Harlem Rangel Returns To DC Amid More Questions

    The ethics committee is also investigating Rangel's rental of three rent-stabilized apartments in his home district of Harlem, as well as his use of official congressional stationery to try to find private donors for a college center named after the lawmaker.

    Published by WNBC on September 15, 2008.

  • Harlem Tale Of Two Cities: McCain Picks Up Ground In NY

    The Siena Research Institute poll has Obama, a Democrat, leading Sen. John McCain 46 to 41 percent among likely voters in the heavily Democratic state, a state that also houses the senate offices of Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton in Harlem.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on September 15, 2008.

  • Harlem Rangel to Meet With Speaker Pelosi

    Congressman Charles B. Rangel ducked reporters on Monday as he appeared before friendly audiences in Harlem and midtown Manhattan, declining to answer reporters’ questions about his finances and his hiring of a forensic accountant to review his Congressional ethics disclosure records for additional problems.

    Published by New York Times on September 15, 2008.

  • Harlem Senate Sanitation Hawk Picks On Batali's Del Posto

    Top honors go to El Barrio restaurant in East Harlem, which exceeded 200 violation points -- perhaps a new low in unsanitary excellence.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 15, 2008.

  • Harlem ID SWAP IN SCAFFOLD 'COVER-UP'

    A hardhat charged with posing as a foreman at the site of a fatal construction accident in Harlem told investigators that he had been on the job two days when his boss ordered him to lie to city investigators.

    Published by New York Post on September 14, 2008.

  • Morningside Heights Construction site boss charged in scaffold death

    The body of Miguel Rodriguez was covered with a sheet after he died in a scaffolding collapse at a Morningside Heights construction site on Thursday. The site's boss is facing criminal charges.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 14, 2008.

  • Morningside Heights Construction site boss charged in scaffold death

    Miguel Rodriguez, 38, of Queens, fell five stories to his death when his scaffolding collapsed at a building in Morningside Heights on Thursday. He was wearing a safety harness, but it wasn't tethered to the building.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 13, 2008.

  • Harlem East Harlem: In Mexican Kitchens, a Cry of ‘Not Again’

    If a collective grumble could be heard rising from the kitchens of East Harlem lately, that’s because some in the Mexican-American community have felt gastronomically under siege.

    Published by New York Times on September 13, 2008.

  • Harlem ARRESTS AT SCAFFOLD DEATH SITE

    A day after a construction a worker plunged to his death from a Harlem high-rise, the city arrested the owner and an employee of a company working on the building for allegedly using false documents to fool investigators.

    Published by New York Post on September 13, 2008.

  • Harlem HARLEM RESHUFFLE

    The Harlem Democrat filed to divorce his spouse, Alma, on Feb. 13, 2007. He wanted the case to be brought before a jury, which was to be selected Wednesday.

    Published by New York Post on September 13, 2008.

  • Harlem CHARLIE RANGEL STOPS DIVORCE PROCEDINGS AMID TAX DEBACLE

    Beleaguered Harlem Congressman Charles Rangel withdrew his divorce against his wife of 42 years on the same day he came clean on his Dominican Republic tax dodge, The Post has learned.

    Published by New York Post on September 12, 2008.

  • Morningside Heights Another construction tragedy: Hardhat falls to death

    Rodriguez was wearing a harness, but it was not tethered to the W. 111th St. building in Morningside Heights where he was repointing bricks, witnesses and officials said.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 12, 2008.

  • Harlem In Harlem, Worker Falls Three Floors to His Death

    A worker patching the facade of a six-story building in Harlem fell more than three floors to his death when he tried to lower the scaffolding he was standing on, officials said.

    Published by New York Times on September 12, 2008.

  • Harlem Rangel Tries to Explain Back Taxes on Villa

    “I really don’t believe making mistakes means you have to give up your career,” said Mr. Rangel, a Democrat from Harlem.

    Published by New York Times on September 11, 2008.

  • Morningside Heights At Columbia, Students Mix Studies With Volunteer Work, for Credits

    Columbia is focusing most of its attention on Harlem, which is just north of its main campus in Morningside Heights.

    Published by New York Times on September 11, 2008.

  • Harlem YO NO HABLO ESPANOL, OK?

    "We do make errors, even though we consider ourselves experts," Rangel, a 19-term Democratic representative from Harlem, said yesterday at a Capitol Hill press conference to discuss his dream getaway at the Punta Cana Yacht Club in the Dominican Republic.

    Published by New York Post on September 11, 2008.

  • Harlem At Columbia, Students Mix Studies With Volunteer Work, for Credits

    When Columbia University engineering students were asked to design a better walker for residents of Harlem’s largest nursing home, they were not just helping elderly folks with hip problems have a better life through design — they were working for grades.

    Published by New York Times on September 11, 2008.

  • Harlem Obama and Clinton Make Up, Sort of, But Why Now?

    With just over two months to go before Election Day and after months of hard feelings, a handful of phone calls, and fitful, uncomfortable contact between respective staffs, Barack Obama paid a visit to Bill Clinton's Harlem office today, where the former president said he would hit the trail for the Democratic nominee.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 11, 2008.

  • Harlem RANGEL'S SPANISH EXCUSE

    "We do make errors even though we consider ourselves experts," Rangel, a 19-term Democratic representative from Harlem, said today at a Capitol Hill press conference to discuss his dream getaway at the Punta Cana Yacht Club in the Dominican Republic.

    Published by New York Post on September 11, 2008.

  • Harlem Bill's big prediction: Obama will win easily

    Former President Bill Clinton made the bold prediction yesterday as he and Obama lunched at his Harlem office over Cosi sandwiches and flatbread pizza.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 11, 2008.

  • Harlem Judge dishes out name change for feuding eateries

    A Brooklyn federal judge handed down the saucy verdict saying that the two battling Patsy's will have to be separately named eateries - Patsy's Pizzeria in Harlem and Patsy's Italian Restaurant in midtown.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 10, 2008.

  • Harlem OUST BID AMID HIS FRANTIC TAX FIX

    Embattled Harlem Congressman Charles Rangel is facing possible ouster from his powerful committee chairmanship as he scrambles to file new tax returns in a desperate bid to hold on to his job.

    Published by New York Post on September 10, 2008.

  • Harlem Rangel Admits He Owes $5K To IRS For Tax Mistakes

    Rangel, D-N.Y., has been besieged for months by reports raising questions about his finances and living arrangements. In his home district of Harlem, he had four rent-regulated apartments in the same building, including one that was used for campaign work.

    Published by WNBC on September 10, 2008.

  • Hamilton Heights Missing teacher spotted at store

    Before she appeared at the Apple store, the last confirmed sighting of Upp, an NYC Teaching Fellow, was at her Hamilton Heights apartment, fresh from the shower as she got ready for a day at nearby Thurgood Marshall Academy.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 10, 2008.

  • Harlem Rangel admits tax mistakes, owes $5000

    "I personally feel I've done nothing morally wrong," the Harlem Democrat said in a lengthy Capitol meeting with reporters.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 10, 2008.

  • Hamilton Heights Missing teacher spotted at store

    Before she appeared at the Apple store, the last confirmed sighting of Upp, an NYC Teaching Fellow, was at her Hamilton Heights apartment, fresh from the shower as she got ready for a day at nearby Thurgood Marshall Academy.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 10, 2008.

  • Harlem Rangel Also Owes U.S. Back Taxes on Rental of Island Villa, His Lawyer Says

    Mr. Rangel, a Harlem Democrat who is chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, has owned the beachfront house at the Punta Cana resort and club since 1988, but never declared the $75,000 in rental income he has earned either on his tax returns or on his Congressional financial disclosure form.

    Published by New York Times on September 10, 2008.