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Borough President Scott Stringer

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East Harlem »

Officials unveiled the new upgrades at White Park in East Harlem Thursday. 

Chelsea »

Borough President Scott Stringer wants NYCHA to restructure and be controlled by the mayor.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

The public gets a chance Wednesday to weigh in on a plan to preserve the Upper West Side's small stores.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Borough President Scott Stringer supports the city's plan to preserve the Upper West Side's small stores.

Manhattan »

The top five candidates have raised more than $1.8 million dollars from supporters who live out of state.

Harlem »

Sportime Randall's Island is seeking permission to add nine additional tennis courts.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The St. Mark's Bookshop celebrated a rent reduction and clearance of debt on Thursday night.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Sixteen families within Alfred E. Smith Houses could be without gas on Thanksgiving, prompting elected officials to act and the residents' association to raise funds for food.

Manhattan »

The Horse and Carriage Association of New York City claims the ASPCA and NYCLASS have "defrauded" the public about the carriage horse industry in New York. 

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

The Department of Education declined a request to ease overcrowding at Kips Bay's P.S. 116, but parents vowed to keep fighting.

Manhattan »

Following the death of Charlie the carriage horse, animal rights advocates have proposed a ban on working in severe weather and limiting horses to a five-day work week.

Harlem »

The West Harlem Local Development Corporation, the focus of an investigation by Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, has spent more on consultants than programming.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

A group of parents and teachers from P.S. 116 in Kips Bay have gained the support of local elected officials and community boards in their fight against overcrowding.