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East Harlem officials say Mt. Sinai isn't giving locals enough time to apply for housing at E. 102nd St.

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The Economic Development Corporation announced that three groups will reactivate underutilized theater space at the Julia de Burgos Cultural Center.

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Community Board 11 reversed its stance after voting overwhelmingly in September to support the Department of Transportion plan to install protected bike lanes on First and Second avenues.

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Park advocates are worried that poor communities in East Harlem and the South Bronx are being shortchanged by plans to add nine additional tennis courts on Randall's Island.

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East 104th Street, between Second and Third avenues, is renamed Union Settlement Way in honor of the 116-year-old organization.

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The Department of Transportation says it will begin installing a protected bike lane on Second Avenue from 96th to 125th streets by March or April of 2012.

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Yankees slugger Mark Teixeira pledged Monday to raise $10 million of the $85 million Harlem RBI Charter School.

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

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East Harlem has at least 19 buildings worthy of landmark status and the assets to support two potential historic districts.

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The Urban Garden Center's new outdoor space on 116th Street and Park Avenue provides full gardening services.

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Business owners waiting for the city to take over their property for a new complex are ready to move on.

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Officials fear the owner's husband had his license revoked for selling alcohol to minors and is using his wife as a front.

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An upper Manhattan coalition wants state legislators to hear their budget concerns.

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An East Harlem recruiting company blames the lack of local workers on failed drug tests and criminal records.

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The opening can't come soon enough for Johnson Houses, which is suffering through a youth-gang rivalry, officials say.