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Harlem Harvest Festival happening today, October 10
Harlem Harvest Festival (presented by Harlem Park to Park) takes place today from 11am to 4pm at 116th Street and St. Nicholas. There is something for everyone at this one-day fall festival featuring food, farmer’s market, artisan products, family and … Continue reading
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Support East Harlem Cafe in their 10k in 30 days campaign
Remember how I told you about 67 Orange in Harlem creating a campaign to raise money for various items in the bar? East Harlem Cafe is taking the same approach by asking the community to join in helping them raise … Continue reading
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