In the sweltering summer of 1901, the bustling intersection of West 110th Street and 7th Avenue in Harlem was a hive of activity.
The Data Shows That Harlem Subway Swipes Have Plummeted Amid Coronavirus Spread
Harlemites have been avoiding the subway in droves after city and state officials urged New Yorkers to work from home and banned large gatherings in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus in New York City.Continue reading
Individual Dies On Harlem Subway Tracks
Patch reports that a person died Wednesday afternoon on the tracks of a Harlem subway station, an NYPD spokeswoman said.Continue reading
Man Screamed ‘I Want To Die’ Before Touching Third Rail At Harlem Subway Station
A man electrocuted at a Harlem subway station desperately wanted to die and laid on the tracks before the fatal contact with the third rail, police sources said Friday.Continue reading
Woman Groped Outside Subway Station In Harlem
The NYPD is searching for a man suspected of groping a woman inside a Harlem subway station last month.Continue reading