Needles barely pierced the arms of the first coronavirus vaccine recipients as Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned New Yorkers that a full shutdown remains very much on the table.Continue reading
Mayor Bill de Blasio, Governor Andrew Cuomo, Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, and New York labor leaders today sent a letter to the New York Congressional Delegation.Continue reading
Coronavirus rates in Harlem continue to rank among the highest in Manhattan as part of the citywide resurgence that has shuttered schools and prompted warnings about a possible return to lockdown orders.Continue reading
The information the COVID Crisis tally as compiled by Johns Hopkins University, focuses on a national and gives trends that can be happening in Harlem.Continue reading
A Harlem nonprofit that has given out thousands of free meals during the COVID crisis is stepping up its efforts to help feed families during the holiday season.Continue reading
Another Harlem school building has closed temporarily after multiple coronavirus cases were reported in separate classrooms, according to the Department of Education.Continue reading
In January 2017, Chris and Claire Saphire opened a small neighborhood coffee shop on Central Park North near Lenox Avenue (bet. 111th and 110th Streets), in what was then an under-served area of Harlem.Continue reading
The mayor of New York City will lay himself off. Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday that all mayor's office staff, including himself, soon will take five-day furloughs.Continue reading
New Yorkers who fear the coronavirus pandemic could come back worse than ever aren't alone — it's a worry shared by 62 percent of people in the state, a new survey found.Continue reading