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The El Barrio/East Harlem Youth Violence Task Force's annual youth fair seeks to connect young people with services to help prevent them from becoming involved in violence.

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City Council Members Melissa Mark-Viverito, Robert Jackson and Ydanis Rodriguez voiced support for a state bill to curb marijuana-related arrests.

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Camila Guzman was found stabbed to death in her East Harlem apartment on Aug. 1.

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East Harlem Councilwoman Melissa Mark-Viverito says there is a commitment from DOT to build the lanes.

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East Harlem groups that serve the public are trying to accomodate a massive increase in the Chinese population.

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Up to 75 animals will be treated at the ASPCA's mobile clinic at Thomas Jefferson Park Saturday.

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Yankees star Mark Teixeira was instrumental in securing the $125,000 donation for the Harlem RBI youth development organization, part of which will fund summer jobs for teens.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Nursing home Jewish Home Lifecare says it now wants to build its new facility on West 97th Street, instead of West 100th Street as originally planned.

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Claudio the Barber's 60-year stay in East Harlem has been extended for six more months, but his future beyond that is uncertain.

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Tahl Propp agreed to enter its buildings into long-term affordability programs in exchange for support for a new building.

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Claudio the Barber has weathered a neighborhood in transition for decades but can no longer afford the rent.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

A group of Latino elected officials called upon Albany to immediately pass marriage equality legislation.

Manhattan »

Chancellor Dennis Walcott said again Wednesday that over 6,000 teaching jobs are on the chopping block.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Protesters blame mayor for turning city into "marijuana arrest capital of world."

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Parents, teachers and lawmakers say the cuts would disproportionately hurt Harlem, Inwood and Washington Heights.