A proposed New York City legislation in which large building owners have to regularly test for the presence of legionella bacteria in their water systems – not just in cooling towers – stalled The city council for almost two years, while a recent Harlem outbreak has killed seven, has learned the position. The legislation, sponsored […]
Through Jamoreelah Mullen July 3, 2025 Uptown Lacrosse, the Harlem -based sports team closes his inaugural season. Lacrosse is becoming increasingly popular in the districts in New York City, thanks to organizations such as Uptown Lacrosse. Founded in 2024 by the former Lacrosse player Bruce Lincoln from Princeton University, the Non -Profit organization wants Introduce […]
Through Well, Abdur-Rahman June 22, 2025 The music celebration honors Juneteenth through Harlem’s own place in Black History. The Big Band Jubilee in Harlem is celebrating JuneteENTH through the lasting legacy of the neighborhood for jazz music. The celebration started late on June 19 because of weather problems, but opened sounds of music with sun […]