Harlem Does It
The Harlem’s Got Talent project started by Clyde Frazier, Sr., (center back) kicked off last night Wednesday, April 10th, 2013 with the kids singing “Lean on me” and other songs. Continue reading
Harlem Does It
The Harlem’s Got Talent project started by Clyde Frazier, Sr., (center back) kicked off last night Wednesday, April 10th, 2013 with the kids singing “Lean on me” and other songs. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem, HArlem youth, Youth
Tagged Business, Clyde Frazier, Hal Keshner, Harlem, Harlem's got talent, Sr. "
A mother faces a child endangerment charge after her 4-year-old boy was found wandering the streets of Harlem alone Wednesday morning. Continue reading
Posted in Central Harlem, Harlem, Harlem mothers, Harlem World, HArlem youth, Hospital, Youth
Tagged 151st Street (IRT Ninth Avenue Line), 151st Street and Amsterdam Avenue, 4-year-old boy, Ahmen Nave, Al Jones, CBS, CBS 2′, Columbia-Presbyterian hospital, Harlem, John Slattery, New York City, Tenth Avenue (Manhattan), Tory Grady, WINS (AM)
Continuing its mission to raise awareness about the importance of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) skills through the Connect A Million Mindsprogram, Time Warner Cable announced today its $18,000 grant to the Salvadori Center B.R.I.D.G.E.S. program. Continue reading
Posted in East Harlem, Harlem education, HArlem youth, Youth
Tagged B.R.I.D.G.E.S., Connect a Million Minds, Connect A Million Mindsprogram, East Harlem, Grow and Explore through Science, John Quigley, Kenneth Jones, NaviSite, New York City, P.S. 150, P.S. 199, Salvadori Center, STEM, Sunnyside Queens, Time Warner Cable, United States, YouthBuild, YouthBuild organization