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Wadleigh Middle School school will receive a new principal after outcry from community and officials.

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The closure of the middle school comes as a controversial charter school hopes to move into the building.

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Three vendors were arrested last week, leaving many worried about how they will make a living.

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The DOE plans to close middle school grades at Wadleigh Secondary School for the Performing Arts.

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Hairdressers Against AIDS is designed to help hairdressers speak to their clients about the disease.

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More than 400 people received turkeys for Thanksgiving at a Harlem event with Archbishop Dolan.

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City Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez said he was thrown to the ground and beaten by police when he was arrested three blocks north of Zuccotti Park early Tuesday morning.

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The $101 million Balton and Douglass Park developments have 226 mixed-income units.

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The Department of Buildings is expected to levy several violation against Queens-based Disano Demolition, which was working on the 125th Street building that partially collapsed on Tuesday.

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The statue is at the southern end of Frederick Douglass Boulevard, where Harlem and the Upper West Side meet.

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True Colors Residence is a six-story energy efficient building on West 154th Street that is New York State's first permanent supportive housing facility for LGBT youth.

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Harlem anti-violence group Mothers S.A.V.E. moved into its new headquarters Friday.

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Kids in public housing developments will be encouraged to spend part of their summer with books.

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Hazel Dukes threw latest punch in squabble with Success Charter Network.

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The Richard Rodgers Amphitheater is named after the American composer who lived near the park as a boy.