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Adriano Espaillat

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Officials are trying to secure the A train 181st Street station in light of reported vandalism and predatory behavior.

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A city program will reimburse damage done to cars by potholes.

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State Sen. Adriano Espaillat plans to discuss various issues that effect those who live in the 31st State Senate District.

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Upper Manhattan politicians have assembled a new task force to address the rise in crime in the area.

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Adriano Espaillat was sworn in Sunday as the new State Senator for the 31st District, which includes WaHi.

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Officials uptown said a pact to protect undocumented immigrants without criminal records was a positive step.

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CUNY in the Heights may move from a building it rents from Good Shepherd.

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The business group that's been responsible for hanging holiday lights in the area is short on funds.

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Names familiar to Upper Manhattan households kept their foothold in Inwood and Washington Heights on Tuesday.

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Officials called for the reversal of an agreement that has police sharing fingerprints with U.S. immigration officials.

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Upper Manhattan has four women in the hunt for Senate and Assembly seats, a record number.

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Caravans made a last-minute push for candidates in Inwood and Washington Heights days before the primaries.

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David Dinkins said voters should choose Adriano Espaillat because city residents are looking "more like us."

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Democratic and Green Party candidates for the 31st State Senate District debated transportation issues Tuesday night.

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Adriano Espaillat received two endorsements from Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the New York Times.