NYC, Harlem and Legionnaires' disease
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Health officials in New York City say an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in Central Harlem has grown to 90 cases, including three deaths.
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ABC7 New York on MSNFinal cooling tower in Harlem Legionnaires' cluster remediated amid 4th death
All 12 cooling towers in Central Harlem that tested culture positive for live Legionella bacteria have been fully drained, cleaned, and disinfected.
New York City has filed plans to turn 413 East 120th Street into a 21-story, 270,000-square-foot residential building with 282 units.
The city’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development filed a land-use application this week to lease city-owned property at 1727 Amsterdam Ave. to the developer Bowery Residents’ Committee, so BRC can build a nine-story, 143,000-square-foot apartment building with 200 affordable units.
New York City's taxpayer-funded safe injection site faces criticism as locals report public intercourse and defecation disrupting their East Harlem community.
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The Takeout on MSNThe Best Southern Restaurants In New York City
Southern food might seem out of place in NYC, but there are actually a number of joints doing Southern cooking justice in the heart of the Big Apple.
The museum’s long-awaited new building will open amid a changing neighborhood and in tense political times. For many in the community, it couldn’t come soon enough.