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Harlem: Meet Your New Politicians
Full election 2016 roundup for all of the candidates representing Harlem here.
Mark is a Connecticut native and graduate of the University of Connecticut, where he majored in Journalism. He has lived in New York since 2010.
Full election 2016 roundup for all of the candidates representing Harlem here.
Full election 2016 roundup for all of the candidates representing northern Manhattan here.
The man in his 40s appears to have jumped in front of the train as it entered the 42nd Street station.
The store has been teased for quite awhile, but it finally opens on Nov. 11, according to their site.
Robert C. Carroll is a new face who will represent Park Slope, filling the shoes of retired James Brennan. Full election 2016 roundup here.
The lines were long and the buildings were small as people came out to vote in the East Village on Tuesday.
Greenwich Village lines were very long, but everyone seemed content to wait and get their votes in.
People in the neighborhood came out to vote in the historic election, pushing for the first female president.
There were many problems across the Upper East Side with long lines and broken scanners on Tuesday.
There were a handful of problems across lower Manhattan with long lines and broken scanners.
There were many problems across Harlem with long lines and broken scanners, especially at P.S. 154.
There were a handful of problems across Washington Heights with long lines and broken scanners.
There were a handful of problems across Midtown Manhattan with long lines and broken scanners.
The problems were numerous at the polling places in New York City on Tuesday morning, though long lines were the biggest complaint.
There were a number of noteworthy local races, as well as one big national race in New York.
Yuh-Line Niou would become the first Asian-American to represent Manhattan in the State Assembly's 65th District.
Alcantara claimed the 31st State Senate seat surrendered by Adriano Espaillat.
Rangel is retiring after representing upper Manhattan, now the 13th District, since 1971.
Crack open a pint — of ice cream — while you watch the Netflix revival of a TV classic.
If you want to drive around the west side of Manhattan on Tuesday, or even Monday, you're going to have some issues.