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East Harlem »

Neighbors say work at 329 Pleasant Ave. is putting their homes at risk of collapse.

East Harlem »

Had the business stayed open for six months, the emergency loan would have turned into a grant.

East Harlem »

Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the fund "will distribute $425,000," but it only has $335,000.

East Harlem »

None of the businesses that applied to the state's emergency fund program have received money.

East Harlem »

A nonprofit worked with architects and community members to study ways of improving the esplanade.

East Harlem »

A new report outlines long-term and short-term improvements for the waterfront park.

East Harlem »

A vacant firehouse on 125th Street will become the Caribbean Cultural Center's new headquarters.

East Harlem »

The money will be distributed in loans of up to $20,000 to businesess near the explosion site.

East Harlem »

The developers began a series of community meetings to get feedback on their planned 1,000-unit tower.

Central Harlem »

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

East Harlem »

Assemblyman Robert Rodriguez sent a letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo asking for a special fund to be set up.

Upper East Side »

Local politicians are spearheading an effort to improve six sites between 60th and 117th streets.

East Harlem »

State Sen. Bill Perkins and Assemblymen Robert Rodriguez said more can be done stop another explosion.

West Brighton »

Principal Robert Rodriguez has several assemblies in school to bring the community together.

West Brighton »

The library got an overhaul as part of Target and the Heart of America Foundation's national initiative.