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But Charlie from Lenox Ave. enlisted in the Army and survived combat in the Korean War, earning a Bronze Star and sergeants stripes, turning his life around. Back home, he got his diploma ...
Former President Bill Clinton, Gov. Kathy Hochul and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries remembered former U.S. Rep.
Charles Rangel was sometimes known as the Lion of Lenox Avenue. Harlem’s own Charlie Rangel rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most familiar faces and distinct voices in American ...
Former Rep. Charles Rangel, the longtime N.Y. congressman, was laid to rest Friday with a funeral at St. Patrick's Cathedral ...
Five shows that made a splash at this year’s or previous Orlando Fringe Festivals are getting encore performances in the ...
A house in Princeton that sold for $2.8 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Mercer ...
Firefighters are battling a blaze at a Westchester residence that is impacting traffic in the area.The fire began on Lenox ...
Here’s our guide to July 4 fireworks displays in the Chicago area, with shows from almost a hundred communities.
There’s Mamdani, a proud member of the Democratic Socialists of America by way of a noted workers’ paradise, Bowdoin, who’s calling for city-owned grocery stores and offending the United States ...
"Aunties" presents three large-scale figurative sculptures with intentional space in between each for the public to stand in ...
Real estate transactions from June 2 to 6 have been provided by the Middle Berkshire, North Berkshire and South Berkshire Registry of Deeds offices.
Rangel, born in Harlem in 1930 and known as the “Lion of Lenox Avenue,” was first elected to Congress in 1971, defeating Rev. Adam Clayton Powell for his seat. He went on to serve 23 terms in ...