Thursday, June 23, 2011

Harlem - News June 23, 2011

Harlem - News June 23, 2011

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Guilty verdict in gang killing, separate violent crime (Empire State News)
NEW YORK A New York City man was found guilty of all charges, including murder, in separate crimes in East Harlem that occurred three years apart.

Harlem Renaissance Economic Development Corp. Presents 11th Annual... (Press Release News From 24-7 Press Re...)
July 12 -16 and July 19 -23 2011, Harlem, NY. 11th annual Young Entrepreneurs Boot Camp will take place- a two week business training program for Harlem's youth utilizing the operation of an outdoor bakery cafe.

Upper West Side Mourns Loss of H&H Bagels
Upper West Side Mourns Loss of H&H Bagels (DNAInfo)
Devastated Upper West Siders rushed to H&H Bagels to stock up on plain, sesame and poppy seed baked treats Tuesday as news of the legendary store's impending closure spread like a bitter-tasting schmear.

 

Obama returns to NYC for fund-raising spree (New York Daily News)
President Obama is set to cash in on New Yorkers' love with THREE campaign fund-raisers Thursday.

EVENT: Bid on Culture Annnounces Artists/Unveils New Banners to Hang Throughout Harlem (All About Jazz)
BID ON CULTURE 2011 Project Unveils New Banner Designs Selected in Third Annual Banner Competition HARLEM, NY—There is always something exciting to see on the streets of Harlem, but few sights are more magnificent than the 36 new banners that are now flying on streetlight poles along the world-renowned 125th Street corridor.

Tuskeegee Airman recalls getting job in aviation after affirmative action
Tuskeegee Airman recalls getting job in aviation after affirmative action (The Times-Herald)
Did you agree with Coweta's decision to approve a Special Events ordinance allowing property owners to operate businesses such as an events facility, bed and breakfast or concert facility and allow alcohol sales with that permit? Yes: 111 24 No: 69 Don't Care: 19 Total Votes: Photo by Marianne Thomasson Roy Ealy of the Tuskeegee Airmen, left, spoke ...

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