April 2013

Bulls Stop Knicks Streak At 13 With 118-111 Overtime Win

The win streak’s over. Bigger goals remain in play. All the New York Knicks could do was shrug off this one. Nate Robinson scored a season-high 35 points and the Chicago Bulls stopped another lengthy winning streak, rallying to beat New York 118-111 in overtime Thursday night and end the Knicks’ 13-game run. “It’s over

Bulls Stop Knicks Streak At 13 With 118-111 Overtime Win Read More »

Democratic rivals respond to Anthony Weiner’s possible run for New York mayor

Disgraced ex-Congressman Anthony Weiner is considering jumping into the mayor’s race — and his potential rivals largely would welcome him to the fray. Weiner has long spoken of his desire to be mayor and was considered a frontrunner until his political career imploded amid a sexting scandal two years ago. His entry now would shake up

Democratic rivals respond to Anthony Weiner’s possible run for New York mayor Read More »

Harlem Tavern Owners Eye New Washington Heights Location

The owners of the the popular Harlem Tavern are taking their beer selection farther uptown, opening a second location on West 164th Street in Washington Heights. The new venture, the Heights Tavern, will feature outdoor seating for 80 people with 20 beers on tap when it opens in June at 3910 Broadway. Harlem Tavern was opened in

Harlem Tavern Owners Eye New Washington Heights Location Read More »

Harlem’s Hale House provides a chance for a fresh start for homeless families like Maranlely Rosas’

Life has not been a rose garden for Maranlely Rosas since she found herself without a home or a job. At 22, Rosas, the mother of two little girls ages 5 and 2, felt as if her world was crumbling around her. “I was living day by day, and I was very worried about my

Harlem’s Hale House provides a chance for a fresh start for homeless families like Maranlely Rosas’ Read More »

Private Development Feared in City-Owned Complex

Along the walkway of the Washington Houses community center, past a flier for talent show auditions flapping in the wind, a bright yellow mural reads, in part: “Thrive, Not Just Survive.” Inside the squat building of drab cinder block one recent morning, grayed men and women chatted over Spanish-language newspapers and lunchtime ravioli. In another room down

Private Development Feared in City-Owned Complex Read More »