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Roofing Revolution: 8 Practical Tips To Transform Your Roof

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Your roof is one of the most important parts of your home, protecting you and your family from the elements. But it’s also a key component in the overall aesthetics and value of your property. Whether you’re looking to upgrade or simply maintain your roof, there are many different options available to transform this essential…

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Find Your Perfect Spring Escape With Hiking, History, And More In Harlem And Beyond

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As the world awakens to the vibrant colors and crisp air of spring, it’s the perfect time to plan your escape to new adventures. Look no further than Harlem and its neighboring areas for a diverse blend of hiking trails, rich historical sites, and cultural gems waiting to be explored. Whether you’re seeking a serene…

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Celebrating Legends: Babyface And Usher To Receive Honors At Apollo Theater’s Spring Benefit

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Two icons of R&B music, Babyface and Usher, are set to be honored at The Apollo Theater in Harlem during its annual Spring Benefit on Tuesday, June 11, 2024. This prestigious event will recognize Babyface with the inaugural Legacy Award and Usher with the Icon Award, highlighting their profound impact on the music industry. Expressing…

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Debuting Tonight: ‘Hustle, Sizzle, And Smoke’—A Fresh Culinary Competition Series

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Tonight, aspireTV, the network celebrating Black life, style, and culture, is set to premiere the exciting culinary competition series, Hustle, Sizzle and Smoke. The show is hosted by Chef G. Garvin at 8 pm ET. Following this, catch a new episode of Twisted Dish at 9 pm ET. In this week’s episode of Hustle, Sizzle,…

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Lifelong Harlem resident Catherine Knowles turns 100 years old, receives citation from AM Gibbs

Lifelong Harlem resident Catherine Knowles turns 100 years old, receives citation from AM Gibbs

Wars can be fought and lost in a century; love can be found and won in a century; the previously perceived “impossible” can become reality, and a person can live their lives witnessing it all in a century. Thus is the case for East Harlem resident Catherine Knowles, who celebrated her 100th birthday last week. Assemblymember Eddie Gibbs was there to commemorate the occasion.  

“I feel good,” Knowles said with a laugh. “I don’t feel no different so far.”

Knowles was born April 10, 1924 at Harlem Hospital in Manhattan. She was educated at parochial Catholic schools in her adolescence, she said. As a young woman, Knowles worked for Macy’s on 34th Street in Manhattan. She retired from Macy’s in the late 1980s at age 62, after working there for 32 years. 

Knowles and her late husband, Nathaniel Knowles, raised their family in Harlem. She had five children, two of whom are now deceased. Her family said she is an attentive grandmother with her grands, great-grands, and great-great-grandchildren. 

A huge proponent of friendship and traveling, Knowles was a part of a women’s social club called The Friendly Dozen. Social clubs for women were popularized in the 1920s. Some had political affiliations while others offered a sense of community and support. Knowles said her club was primarily for trips, dinners, and monthly gatherings.

Catherine Knowles Credit: Ariama C. Long photo

“We called them the Dirty Dozen though,” joked her youngest daughter, Darlene. Knowles kept the same energy of “ripping and running in the streets,” having fun at the casino whenever she could, and constantly traveling after her retirement, said her family. Right up until the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, she had all her wits about her.  It’s only in the last four years that Knowles’ life has slowed down, said her family.

Knowles’ birthday party, held at the community center in the Franklin Plaza apartments, was a festive affair with at least five generations in attendance.

“I became the first formerly incarcerated New York State legislator. Born and raised here in East Harlem. Always said I’m gonna give back and never gonna forget those who brought me in,” said Gibbs at the party as he presented Knowles with a citation, which recognizes individuals and groups/organizations within the district who are commemorating a significant occasion.

Knowles is one of many from Harlem and East Harlem that make up the district’s Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORC), which is how primarily senior communities are described. There are 60 official NORCs in the city, but about half are funded for services to older residents, said the Department for the Aging.

The secret to her longevity? “Taking care of myself. Don’t get into no arguments or anything. Just being myself, doing what I had to do. Being in company with my friends and going on trips,” Knowles said.

Ariama C. Long is a Report for America corps member and writes about politics for the Amsterdam News. Your donation to match our RFA grant helps keep her writing stories like this one; please consider making a tax-deductible gift of any amount today by visiting https://bit.ly/amnews1.

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Greek Odyssey: Embarking On A Journey Of Luxury Aboard Yachts

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Shut your eye­s briefly. Imagine the Aege­an sunlight tenderly touching your skin. Fee­l the waves softly swaying beneath. Inhale­ the salty air accented with your favorite jasmine, olive­ groves’ subtle fragrance.  Now ope­n your eyes. See­ the dazzling vistas: azure ocean sprinkled with ve­rdant islands. Villages draped in white cascade­ down cliffs like sugary spills.…

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DCAS And NYCPS Debut ‘Batteries Included’ To Educate City Youth About Electric Vehicles

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NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) Commissioner Dawn M. Pinnock and NYC Public Schools (NYCPS) Chancellor David C. Banks today released ‘Batteries Included.’ An educational video that explains the value and environmental benefits of electrical vehicles for school-aged children. The video serves as a fun visual for public school students to familiarize themselves with…

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Dr. Benjamin S. Carson, Sr. Presented Read Along Session With PAL Children In Harlem

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By NYC PAL On April 23, 2024, Dr. Benjamin S. Carson, Sr. led an enriching book giveaway and reading session of Why America Matters. A book that explores foundational values of courage, community and patriotism at the PAL Harlem Center, 441 Manhattan Avenue. PAL children, grades K – 2, participated in the read along designed to foster…

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Mayor Adams, Chief Service Officer Rog Launch NYC Volunteerism Boost Plan

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By NYC.gov  NYC Mayor Eric Adams and NYC Chief Service Officer Laura Rog today unveiled the city’s plan to increase volunteer and service opportunities by 25 percent from Harlem to Hollis. Helping to build stronger communities, address the loneliness epidemic, and bolster the nonprofit sector’s volunteer force. Beginning this year, NYC Service will engage 55,000 people in…

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Essential Steps For Vehicle Shipping – Things To Know Before Shipping Your Car

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Shipping your car means more than just saving miles on your odometer. It provides you with the comfort of knowing that your vehicle will reach its destination securely without you having to drive for long hours across multiple states. The challenge lies in picking the suitable transport service. It’s similar to deciding on a coffee…

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