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Melba Moore receives her Hollywood Star

NYC-born, Newark, N.J.-bred Melba Moore will receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Aug. 10. The Tony- and Grammy-award winning artist, known for hits like “You Stepped into My Life” and “Love’s Coming at Ya’,” famously attended Newark Arts High School and graduated from Montclair State University.

Moore wrote on her Instagram page: “As I look back over my life Harlem /Newark NJ, I am proud. Receiving a Hollywood Star made me reflect on the goodness of God.” 

Moore’s star is being conferred under the Live Theatre/Live Performance category. Emmy winner Sheryl Lee Ralph, R&B singer Freda Payne, and comedian Katt Williams are due to take part in the ceremony.

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85th Annual Middlesex County Fair

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The 85th Annual Middlesex County Fair will take place Aug. 7–13 at the Middlesex County Fairground in East Brunswick. This year, the fair is celebrating 85 years of farming and fun in central New Jersey.

Events this year include horse-riding shows, chainsaw carving art, comedy hypnosis, pig races, UWA Elite Pro Wrestling, and Mythicreatures––a new dinosaur attraction. The Middlesex County 4-H program will host art, craft, farming, and animal programs.

Tickets will be available online and at the gate from Monday–Friday, 5 p.m.–11 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m.–11 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.–10 p.m. For additional information about the fair, call 732-257-8858 or visit https://middlesexcountyfair.com/.

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NJMVC Agency-on-Wheels in Piscataway

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The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission’s (NJMVC) Agency on Wheels will be available to serve residents at the YMCA at the Piscataway Community Center (YPCC) on Thursday, Aug. 31, from 10 a.m.–2 p.m.

Residents can make an appointment to renew a driver’s license, receive a handicap placard, receive a non-driver ID or REAL ID, register a name change, or conduct other services by completing the registration form here.

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Mayor Adams Enacts Order Enhancing Minority And Women-Owned Business Enterprises Program

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NYC Mayor Eric Adams today signed Executive Order 34, continuing his ongoing commitment to the Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) Program.  Executive Order 34 standardizes data collection from city-affiliated agencies that will help facilitate the city’s full M/WBE performance outcome tracking in real-time and ensures that city agencies have a senior staff member — with…

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East Harlem’s Rao’s Pasta Sauces: From Elite NY Eatery To $2.7B Campbell’s Deal

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With only 10 cherished tables, Rao’s Italian restaurant in East Harlem offers one of New York’s most sought-after dining experiences, boasting generational standing reservations. Despite its 127-year history, Rao’s has expanded to sister restaurants in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, but for a taste of its famed pasta sauce, the grocery aisle is the way…

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Unveiling Precision And Performance: Navigating The World Of Track Bowling At I Am Bowling

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Precision, technique, and innovation play a vital role in competitive sports. Track bowling, a sport that combines skill, strategy, and finesse, has gained immense popularity among enthusiasts and professionals alike. As a leading platform for bowling enthusiasts, IAmBowling.com provides comprehensive insights into various aspects of the sport. In this comprehensive article, we will explore the…

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Harlem Standard Announces Mid-Atlantic Partnership With Breakthru Beverage Group

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Harlem Standard, the premium proprietary blended whisky hailing from the heart of Harlem, New York, has forged a dynamic five-year distribution alliance with Breakthru Beverage Group. A prominent force in the beverage distribution realm, Breakthru operates extensively across the United States and Canada. This strategic partnership designates Breakthru as Harlem Standard’s exclusive distributor within the…

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Revolutionizing Data Management: Connecting Scales To WiFi With Ax Change Monitoring

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In the era of digital transformation, seamless connectivity and data integration have become the cornerstone of efficient operations. Connecting scales to WiFi has emerged as a transformative practice in industries that rely on accurate weight measurements for their processes. AxChangeMonitoring.io, a pioneer in data management solutions, is at the forefront of this revolution. In this…

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“Trinity” by Zelda Lockhart REVIEW by Terri Schlichenmeyer, Harlem News contributor

“Trinity” by Zelda Lockhart REVIEW by Terri Schlichenmeyer, Harlem News contributor If at first, you don’t succeed… The old saying recommends trying three times, but that can be nothing but frustration: if it ain’t working, what says it might work later? Try, try again is fruitless but then… there are those days when a third

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Adams announces housing affordability wins during FY23

Mayor Eric Adams announces that during the last fiscal year, his administration, in partnership with other governmental organizations, created 26,682 affordable homes. This figure is a 22 percent increase compared to last year.

The Mayor’s administration, alongside the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), and the New York City Housing Development Corporation (HDC), contributed to the construction and preservation of thousands of homes in the city.

“In the last fiscal year, we built more new supportive homes and homes for those New Yorkers formerly experiencing homelessness than any year in New York City history, connected more New Yorkers to permanent housing using CityFHEPS vouchers than any year in program history, and created and preserved 45 percent more homes than in the previous year,” said Adams.

The number of newly constructed homes, 12,278, is the second-highest figure of new affordable homes funded in a year since the city began tracking in 1976. HPD also improved its affordable housing production by 45 percent in 2022.

The increase in affordable housing also aided those previously unhoused in historic numbers. HPD reports it financially supported the most supportive homes in the city’s history. The agency also helped house the highest number of previously unhoused residents in a fiscal year since the city began tracking in 2014.

The city also reported Adams’ housing voucher program to the City Fighting Homelessness and Eviction Prevention Supplement (CityFHEPS), and the removal of the 90-day length of stay rule also aided efforts in the past year’s record-breaking permanent housing connections for the Department of Social Services (DSS).

Regarding housing preservation, the Permanent Affordability Commitment Together (PACT) program, instituted by NYCHA, is planned to protect 62,000 public homes’ affordability and tenant rights while maintaining subsidization through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

“NYCHA’s public housing portfolio is a critical component of New York City’s affordable housing stock, and we remain committed to using every available tool to preserve it for future generations of New Yorkers,” said NYCHA CEO Lisa Bova-Hiatt. “The successes of the PACT program are tried and true – enabling us to bring investment into our properties and enhance the conditions of our aging buildings to the direct benefit of the residents who live there.”

The city’s administration is allocating $24 billion for affordable housing with hopes to expand existing plans such as Housing Our Neighbors, Get Stuff Built, and the City of Yes for Housing Opportunity initiative. The Adams administration hopes to construct 500,000 new homes in the next 10 years to address demand.

The influx of over 95,000 asylum seekers in the city also heavily increased the shelter population across the city. According to the Mayor’s office, asylum seekers helped double shelter populations to 107,000 annually. 

DSS, HPD, and HDC helped and connected approximately 26,534 asylum-seeking households in shelters or unhoused to find placements into permanent housing or HPD-financed homes. To address rising housing costs, the Adams administration also reported that HPD financed the most homes citywide for those previously unhoused since it began tracking in 2014. 

“New York’s future depends, in large part, on New York’s capacity to provide affordable housing for its people. Despite the substantial headwinds challenging New York City, including the impacts of the COVID crisis and over 100,000 migrants seeking its shelter, and the consequent financial staffing constraints, the Interfaith Assembly is pleased to recognize the real progress of the Adams administration and its entire housing team in surpassing its affordable housing target in FY23,” said Marc Greenberg, the executive director of Interfaith Assembly on Homelessness and Housing.

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