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East Harlem »

Nearly 100 students from P.S. 171-Patrick Henry School will receive free computers on Saturday.

Yorkville »

A member of Community Board 8 says the 'East Side School for Social Action' sounds reactionary.

Bedford Park »

The Lehman College program for high school students aims to engage young women in fields of science.

Greenpoint »

The non-profit Town Square is rallying the community to create a local museum.

Park Slope »

P.S. 124 won $150,000 for bathroom upgrades in April, but has yet to hear when the project will begin.

East Elmhurst »

The plan would force some students in East Elmhurst to cross busy Northern Boulevard.

Midtown East »

The new facility gives the school space for two galleries to exhibit student work.

Claremont »

Icahn 6 opened on Monday. The charter schools are high-performing and in great demand.

Astoria »

Students in Astoria headed back to school Thursday morning.

East Village »

Grace Church School will open its new campus in Cooper Square this September.

Williamsburg »

Families around the city are looking affordable healthy recipes designed by Mario Batali.

Battery Park City »

More than 70 percent of Stuyvesant students have copied homework, a student survey found.

Bushwick »

Locals need to "be more specific" with descriptions of criminals or "almost everybody's being stopped."

Williamsburg »

OWS activists are starting the Paul Robeson Freedom School, an 8-week summer program, on Maujer Street.

Greenwich Village »

Angela Coombs, head of the Village's private Catholic elementary school, wants to shape kind people.