FACE – Family and Community Empowerment Week of July 2nd Wrap-Up

Web Version Spanish Version Chinese (Simplified) Version French UPDATE: Mayor’s Budget Announcement DOE UPDATE: Free Summer Meals REGISTER BY JULY 7 –  DEADLINE EXTENDED: Family and Community Wellness Collective DOE UPDATE: Summer Rising Begins July 6 DOE UPDATE: Pandemic EBT – Families to Receive Food Benefits DOE UPDATE:  Let’s Get Vaccinated! UPDATE: Open Meetings Law

Much of West Harlem is still intact. To keep it that way, the community looks toward landmarking

(Repost of article dated, February 12, 2021 – Columbia Spectator) Due to the developments driven by Columbia, West Harlem has piqued the interest of investors and developers in recent years. However, much of the neighborhood’s original architecture remains intact. In an effort to curtail rapid change in the neighborhood and preserve its history, local organizations

Details of the Economic Relief and Omnibus Bill

Last night the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate passed a $2.3 trillion combined bill that includes the $900 billion Coronavirus economic relief bill and a $1.4 trillion Omnibus FY21 spending bill to keep the government running through September. The full text of this enormous bill is 5,593 pages! The bill now heads to the President’s desk to sign into law. This economic relief is long

2018 Weekend Walks: Hamilton Heights – A Cultural Feast

Come join us and enjoy the “flavors” of one of Harlem’s most desirable neighborhoods, Hamilton Heights! On Sunday, June 24th, Amsterdam Avenue, between 141st and 139th Streets, will be closed for the first time in recent memory, to bring together residents, visitors, businesses and the arts communities in West Harlem to enjoy and celebrate the