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Melissa Mark-Viverito

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East Harlem »

Free breakfast and lunch are available to people 18 and under at 1,000 city sites.

Tremont & East Tremont »

An interactive chart shows how several members of the Bronx's poorest districts spent tax dollars.

Central Harlem »

Challenger state Sen. Adriano Espaillat refused to concede until all votes were counted.

Central Harlem »

Rangel said his decades in office are a plus, but Espaillat said the congressman overstayed his welcome.

Central Harlem »

Beneath the surface of the racially charged campaign are common issues and goals, pundits said.

Midtown »

More than a million turned out for the parade, celebrating "One Nation, Many Voices" for its 57th year.

East Harlem »

Carmen Fariña and Melissa Mark-Viverito want Spanish-speaking parents to know all their pre-K options.

East Harlem »

The focus is on community following a scandal that showed donated funds were not being used properly.

Jackson Heights »

Mayor Bill de Blasio marched in the 22nd annual pride parade in Jackson Heights, a "historic" moment.

East Harlem »

Politicians lauded the new service, but advocates for the disabled said more could be done to help them.

Upper East Side »

Paterson and Public Advocate Letitia James said Rosa Rodriguez deserves a full disability pension.

Civic Center »

Mayor Bill de Blasio's first budget includes funding increases pre-K, police precincts and CUNY.

East Harlem »

East Harlem residents want action from Melissa Mark-Viverito.

Civic Center »

The proposals, first suggested last year, would share more power with the City Council membership.

Civic Center »

The council wants 1,000 new police officers, but de Blasio has previously said the NYPD has to make do.