There is no use whining or complaining about the housing situation in Harlem. Yes, home values are high, and they will remain high. New York City is one of the […]
There is no use whining or complaining about the housing situation in Harlem. Yes, home values are high, and they will remain high. New York City is one of the […]
If we believe God works in mysterious ways; recognize God’s ways are not our ways. In our impatient and selfish way, it is beyond our comprehension to recognize what […]
Whether you struggle with an occasional bout of acid reflux, the pains of IBS or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) – all can cause extreme discomfort. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is another […]
In 1973 Hope R Stevens became the first Black president of the Uptown Chamber of Commerce (UCC). Percy Sutton recommended Lloyd Williams (godson to Malcolm X), a client of attorney […]
This week in the Harlem Community Newspaper, we highlight the finale events of HARLEM WEEK, a vibrant celebration of culture, community, and legacy (see pages 9–14). This year’s closing events […]
It is an exciting time on Broadway as 24 shows will have Black actors this season. Twenty-three are currently playing and a new musical called “Chess” is coming in the […]
As of June 5th, there is a new “No Touch” law in New York State. If you break this law, you could face some big fines. I know what you’re thinking, did […]
PONDER THIS! A World in Peace Somewhere By Hazel Rosetta Smith As I attempt to find a word that would describe our greatest need in these trying times, I think […]
Good mental health is as important to survivorship as is the overall treatment of diseases. Having a passion or a hobby that brings personal joy and distraction from dwelling on […]
On Thursday, April 24th, 2025, I made my way over to the second floor of Langston Hughes House located at 20 East 127th Street in East Harlem to handle some […]