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125th Street and Lexington Avenue

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City Council hopefuls attack each other over 125th Street and Lexington Avenue's quality-of-life issues.

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The woman caused injuries to the arresting officer and the bodega worker, police said. 

East Harlem »

The man told the boy he didn't want to go back to jail and walked away.

East Harlem »

After the NYPD crackdown on 125th St., the area's homeless population moved down the block, locals say.

East Harlem »

Inspectors shut down the pizzeria Friday after finding "evidence of mice."

East Harlem »

The speaker criticized the nonprofit development company for selling the Pathmark building.

East Harlem »

The Foundation for a Drug Free World has been distributing booklets about synthetic drugs.

East Harlem »

Police say it could be a sign they are making a dent in the sale of the dangerous drug.

East Harlem »

Residents who've lived in East Harlem for more than 20 years, say its border starts around 98th Street.

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Both of the station's elevators will be replaced. They will be closed in January.

East Harlem »

The plan calls for increasing police presence and restricting new methadone clinics from opening.

East Harlem »

Advocates say elected officials have ignored the troubled area for years. 

East Harlem »

The victim received stitches at Metropolitan Hospital, police said. 

Central Harlem »

Clyde Williams, who ran for Congress in 2012, wants to do something about Harlem's methadone clinics.

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In one week, 120 people were hospitalized for smoking synthetic marijuana, mostly in East Harlem.