Wednesday, June 15, 2011

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15-year-old Juan Otero shot & killed in Harlem outside Peaceful Valley ...
New York Daily News
BY Matthew Nestel A Harlem teen was gunned down in front of a community garden next to his home, police said Wednesday. Juan Otero, 15, was shot once in the torso right outside the Peaceful Valley community garden around 9:30 pm Tuesday at E. 117th St. ...
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New York Daily News

Stevie Wonder parties with Questlove, Gabourey Sidibe, Robert De Niro at ...
New York Daily News
Stevie Wonder may hail from the Motown area, but he became a son of Harlem Monday night, when the Apollo Theater honored him at its annual spring gala. The singer-songwriter wowed the landmark theater's starry crowd with a number of his beloved hits ...
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New York Daily News

Neighbors Stunned by Stabbing of 82-Year-Old Woman
DNAinfo
Police are searching for Larry Brown, 57, on charges he stabbed his 82-year-old aunt in a Harlem apartment building. (NYPD) By Ben Fractenberg HARLEM — The man accused of stabbing 82-year-old Mazie Garris multiple times in her Harlem home on Monday ...
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Harlem man accused of stuffing grandma in closet is charged with murdering ...
New York Daily News
BY Melissa Grace AND Oren Yaniv A Harlem man accused of killing his grandma, stuffing her in a closet and taking a hooker into her bed has been charged with murdering a transvestite prostitute. Larry Davis, 22, was indicted in the August slaying of ...
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New York Daily News

Photo Release -- St. Aloysius School Names Thomas D. Harvey New President
TradersHuddle.com
St. Aloysius School is an innovative pre-kindergarten through eighth grade Catholic, Jesuit School located in Central Harlem. The School's mission is centered on educating at-risk inner-city children and teens from the greater Harlem community. ...
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MTA Shows Off Fulton Progress; Harlem Museum Delayed
Curbed NY
[Flickr/mtaphotos] HARLEM—We know the Museum for African Art well because it sits below 1280 Fifth Avenue. Here's something we didn't know about it: the museum has postponed its opening to late 2012, instead of the previously planned date of late 2011 ...
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Hudson Line adds express trains out of Poughkeepsie
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
New trains from Croton will leave at 3:37 and 6:37 pm, stopping at Ossining, Tarrytown, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, Yonkers, Marble Hill and Harlem-125th Street. "Both these trains previously were moved empty, so there is no cost associated with ...
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