Citizens Expands Investment In Education Design Lab To Benefit CUNY Community Colleges

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Citizens today announced it is expanding its investment in the Education Design Lab’s Community College Growth Engine with an additional $400,000 in funding to benefit four CUNY Community Colleges. LaGuardia, Borough of Manhattan, Kingsborough and Queensborough – in the amount of $100,000 each. This investment, combined with a prior contribution of $400,000 to bring the program to Bunker…

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Senate Majority Passes Veteran Protections In Honor Of Memorial Day

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Today, the Senate Democratic Majority advanced legislation to protect the rights and well-being of New York’s veterans from Harlem to Hollis. We are home to the fifth-largest veteran population, with nearly a million former service members residing in the Empire State. Today’s measures build on the Democratic Conference’s longstanding efforts to uphold and promote the best interests…

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The Harlem Skyscraper Cycling Classic 2023: A Spectacle of Speed, Skill, and Community

The Harlem Skyscraper Cycling Classic, one of the most eagerly anticipated events in the cycling world, is set to make a triumphant return in 2023. This annual race, which has become a beloved tradition in the heart of Harlem, New York City, brings together professional cyclists, enthusiasts, and the local community for an exhilarating display of speed, skill, and unity. With its rich history, vibrant atmosphere, and challenging course, the Harlem Skyscraper Cycling Classic promises to be an unforgettable experience for both participants and spectators alike.

First held in 1973, the Harlem Skyscraper Cycling Classic has evolved into an iconic race, attracting some of the finest cyclists from around the globe. With its fast-paced criterium format, the event showcases the agility, stamina, and tactical prowess of the athletes as they navigate the tight corners and straightaways of the course. The race’s enduring popularity is a testament to the passion for cycling deeply rooted in the Harlem community.

Renowned for its unique course, the Harlem Skyscraper Cycling Classic weaves its way through the streets of Harlem, offering a challenging route that tests both the physical and mental prowess of the competitors. Cyclists will race along a 1.2-mile circuit that includes iconic landmarks such as the Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office Building and the historic Strivers’ Row. This urban circuit adds an extra layer of excitement, as cyclists maneuver through tight turns and sprint to the finish line in a breathtaking display of athleticism.

The Harlem Skyscraper Cycling Classic is more than just a race; it is an event that brings the community together. The event showcases the spirit of Harlem, emphasizing inclusivity, diversity, and a sense of belonging. Local businesses, organizations, and residents come out in full force to support the racers, lining the streets and creating a vibrant atmosphere that permeates the entire neighborhood. This race is a celebration of Harlem’s rich cultural heritage, and its impact extends far beyond the cycling community.

While the Harlem Skyscraper Cycling Classic attracts established professional riders, it also provides a platform for up-and-coming talent. The event’s commitment to nurturing young cyclists and promoting diversity in the sport is evident through its inclusion of junior races. These races give aspiring riders the opportunity to showcase their skills and gain valuable experience on a big stage, fostering a new generation of cycling enthusiasts in Harlem.
The Harlem Skyscraper Cycling Classic is more than just a race; it is a festival that captures the essence of Harlem’s vibrant spirit. Alongside the thrilling races, attendees can immerse themselves in a plethora of activities, including live music performances, local food vendors, and interactive exhibits. The event serves as a catalyst for community engagement, bringing people together to celebrate sport, culture, and the unique charm of Harlem.

The Harlem Skyscraper Cycling Classic stands as a testament to the power of sport to unite communities and inspire individuals. As cyclists from around the world gather to compete on the storied streets of Harlem, the race serves as a showcase for the borough’s rich cultural heritage, while also promoting the values of diversity, inclusivity, and athleticism. The 2023 edition promises to be an unmissable event, blending adrenaline-fueled racing, community engagement, and a festive atmosphere that will leave a lasting impression on participants and spectators alike.

NYCEDC Announces LifeSci NYC Internship Program Milestone Of Student Placements

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Today, New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) announced its LifeSci NYC Internship Program for students from Harlem to Hollis. Which continues to help build an equitable talent pipeline for a rapidly growing life sciences industry, and has placed over 675 students at 175 partner companies. The program provides quality internships for undergraduate and graduate…

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A Solemn Tribute: The Cathedral Of St. John The Divine Honors Lives Lost To COVID-19 And HIV/AIDS

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In the heart of Harlem, the majestic Cathedral of St. John the Divine is preparing to host a poignant service that will reverberate with heartfelt memories. On Sunday, May 28th, at 4 pm, the Cathedral will open its doors to honor and remember those who tragically lost their lives to the devastating impact of COVID-19…

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