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East Harlem

Council speak Melissa Mark-Viverito at La Marqueta, in the heart of her East Harlem district.

Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito Takes a Stroll Through the Booming Barrio

Melissa Mark-Viverito likes to walk around El Barrio, the portion of Harlem she represents in the City Council.
By Jillian Jorgensen
Minnie (soprano Stacey Stofferahn) saves the day at Apotheosis Opera

Upstart Apotheosis Opera Mines Gold in Puccini’s Western

On a small stage in East Harlem, an offbeat opera's happy ending left the audience in tears.
By James Jorden
Congressman Adriano Espaillat.

The Winners and Losers in Adriano Espaillat’s Congressional Triumph

Adriano Espaillat won, Keith Wright lost—but there's at least 10 more parts to it than that.
By Will Bredderman
Congressman Charles Rangel with Mayor Bill de Blasio (left).

War of Succession: The Battle to Replace Charles Rangel

By Will Bredderman
A Keith Wright mailer misfires.

Meet the Congressional Candidate Running to Represent a Neighborhood That Doesn’t Exist

By Will Bredderman
Marcus Samuelsson shows children at East Harlem Scholars Academy how to make yogurt parfaits

Marcus Samuelsson Teaches Harlem Kids the Importance of Healthy Eating

By Amanda Manning
Congressman Adriano Espaillat campaigning with Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito.

Espaillat Covering Congressional Campaign Costs Out of State Senate Account

By Will Bredderman
Congressman Charles Rangel.

Harlem’s Lion in Winter—A Requiem for Rangel

By Will Bredderman
In this photo illustration, packets of K2 or "spice", a synthetic marijuana drug, are seen in East Harlem on August 5, 2015 in New York City. (Photo Illustration by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Council Passes Bills to Stem the Use of Synthetic Marijuana

By Jillian Jorgensen
A demonstrator holds one of several signs encouraging people to lobby Mayor Bill de Blasio (Photo: Will Bredderman for Observer).

Indigent Advocates to de Blasio: ‘Hands Off the Homeless’

By Will Bredderman
Angelina Dreem

Digital Art: One Woman’s Hard-Wired Solution to Harlem Gentrification

By Casey Quackenbush
Mayor Bill de Blasio unveils his plan to revamp NYCHA.

De Blasio Reveals Plan to Solve ‘Worst Financial Crisis’ in NYCHA History

By Will Bredderman
The Sunnyside Yards.

De Blasio Heralds Sunnyside Yards as Next Stuy-Town, Unveils Other Housing Details

By Kim Velsey
Assemblyman Robert Rodriguez. (Photo: Rodriguez Campaign)

East Harlem Democrat Revving Up Campaign to Replace Charles Rangel

By Ross Barkan
Ms. Mapp at an immigration reform rally earlier this year (Facebook).

East Harlem Businesswoman Tamika Mapp Challenges Robert Rodriguez

By Will Bredderman
State Senator Adriano Espaillat marching in the Puerto Rican Day Parade with Melissa Mark-Viverito. (Photo: William Alatriste/NYC Council)

Espaillat and Mark-Viverito Rally in East Harlem

By Will Bredderman
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, Adriano Espaillat and a local official campaigning in East Harlem. (Photo: Paula Duran)

Adriano Espaillat Courts Crucial East Harlem Voters

By Paula Duran
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito. (Photo: BilldeBlasio.com)

Melissa Mark-Viverito Still Hasn’t Opened Bronx Office

By Jill Colvin
Mayor Bill de Blasio at Bethel Gospel Assembly today.

Bill de Blasio Visits Two Churches Blocks From East Harlem Explosion

By Ross Barkan
Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito. (Photo: NYC Council/Willam Alatriste)

Speaker Pleads With Press to Give Space to East Harlem Victims

By Ross Barkan
Mayor Bill de Blasio getting briefed on the apartment collapse in East Harlem this morning. (Photo: Rob Bennett for the Office of Mayor Bill de Blasio)

De Blasio Returns to Tour Harlem Explosion Site

By Jill Colvin
Bill de Blasio being briefed on today's explosion. (Photo: Rob Bennett/NYC Mayor's Office)

Jumaane Williams Hopes Mayor Appoints New Buildings Commissioner ASAP

By Ross Barkan
Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito at the scene of the East Harlem Building Collapse. (Photo: Rob Bennett for the Office of Mayor Bill de Blasio)

Mark-Viverito Says District Office Doubling as Command Post After Explosion

By Jill Colvin

De Blasio Says He Has No Regrets About Agency Staffing After East Harlem Explosion

By Jill Colvin
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