Ayala Sneaks a Win in District 8

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Diana Ayala won her first race for elected office in a razor close primary for the city council seat in East Harlem.

NYC HOPES

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On the Election Day of November 5th New Yorkers from six Manhattan neighborhoods are raising their hopes and concerns regarding the newly-elected mayor.

Harlem artists organize themselves to develop studio space

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For the first time, a group of artists in northern Manhattan have organized themselves to develop much needed spaces to create and show their art.

New York Corruption Fought By DA’s Hotline

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Congressman Charles B. Rangel celebrates after his re-election on Tuesday, meanwhile he faces several corruption charges in congress. Though some contend the evidence against Rangel, Manhattan DA Cyrus R. Vance intends to combat corruption with a new anti-corruption unit.

Latino artists claim three storefronts in Washington Heights

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Vantage Properties and NoMAA collaborate to connect local artists with spaces to establish storefront, street art for the month of October.

A drift away from Buddhism amongst Generation X Tibetans arouse grave concerns

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With the younger generation of Tibet drifting away from Buddhism, monks like Pema Dorjee and others voice concern.