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East Village & Lower East Side »

FDNY put out a fire that started on the 11th floor of a public housing building along the FDR Drive.

Harlem »

Octavio Estevez and his family got a new home on Edgecombe Avenue, making him eligible for a transplant.

Harlem »

The Johnson Houses Community and Children's Center  will feature a host of programs and services.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Family and friends of Makever "Keba" Brown are angry at the circumstances regarding his death on the FDR Drive Sept. 13. 

Manhattan »

Residents is evacuation zones were told they could return home after Hurricane Irene left town.

Harlem »

Many NYCHA residents said they were staying put after the agency announced it was shutting elevators at buildings in the Zone A evacuation areas beginning at 3:30 p.m. Saturday.

Harlem »

Con Ed is unsure of when the gas will be restored to at least 8,000 Harlem customers after a massive gas and water main break last week.

Harlem »

Police Commissioner Ray Kelly and District Attorney Cy Vance, Jr. are among the speakers who addressed violence in Upper Manhattan.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Victor Gonzalez, a longtime resident of the Wise Towers public housing complex, is the first current resident to be appointed to the NYC Housing Authority Board.

Harlem »

Some St. Nicholas Houses residents filed a lawsuit to block the Harlem Children's Zone charter school project from moving into their parkland.

Harlem »

Kids in public housing developments will be encouraged to spend part of their summer with books.

Harlem »

Harlem public housing residents are among the hardest hit as the wait list for repairs at city-owned buildings grows.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The 20-building Vladeck Houses is weighing a pilot project that would outfit the complex with surveillance cameras.

Harlem »

For Arbor Day, the kids at Harlem RBI's Dream Charter School plant wildflowers in a lot once littered with garbage.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Some tenants of the Alfred E. Smith Houses have been without gas at their building for weeks.