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125th Street Delays, Scale-Downs and Restarts Tell Story of Harlem’s Business Recovery

125th Street Delays, Scale-Downs and Restarts Tell Story of Harlem’s Business Recovery

Large development projects are underway again along 125th Street in Harlem.

Missing: Family Fears for East Harlem Teenager

Missing: Family Fears for East Harlem Teenager

Her mother fears that Alize Dipres, 16, is with an abusive boyfriend.

Trees Breathe Fresh Air for Harlem

Trees Breathe Fresh Air for Harlem

Uptown community groups are working to curb high asthma rates and air pollution by planting more trees.

Despite Crowds, Scams and Malfunctions, Uptown Votes

Despite Crowds, Scams and Malfunctions, Uptown Votes

Sandy survivors battled crowds and technical malfunctions to join uptowners at the polls today.

Uptown Volunteers Join Hurricane Relief Effort

Uptown Volunteers Join Hurricane Relief Effort

Local leaders host a telethon to raise funds for hurricane relief.

Election Day Nears: Three Uptowners Share Their Choices

Election Day Nears: Three Uptowners Share Their Choices

Three uptowners — a first-time voter, a veteran and a non-voter — explain their decisions.

Uptown Runners Disappointed by Cancelled Marathon

Uptown Runners Disappointed by Cancelled Marathon

Uptown runners were disappointed after the mayor cancelled the New York Marathon.

Art at Your Fingertips: Entrepreneur Puts Classics on Cuticles

Art at Your Fingertips: Entrepreneur Puts Classics on Cuticles

Washington Heights traveling nail artist Ami Vega crafts famous paintings onto clients’ fingertips.

“I Left My Pull Dans la Classe”: Struggling French Charter School Uses Culture, Heritage to Teach Language

“I Left My Pull Dans la Classe”: Struggling French Charter School Uses Culture, Heritage to Teach Language

The revamped French American Charter School in New York wants to redefine education for French-speaking families.

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