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Art Installation takes on the Meat Market

Blog entry posted by cmasseyart in Environment on May 24, 2024 - 6:21am

“Meat Market”

Artist: Christina Massey

May 28th, 2024 – July 10th, 2024

Opening Reception: Friday, May 28th, 6-9PM

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Making the streets safer for pedestrians and cyclists in East Harlem

Blog entry posted by EastSideStreets in Environment on May 14, 2024 - 2:15pm

In Mid-April, Transportation Alternatives, with support from the Communities I.M.P.A.C.T Diabetes Center, hosted a workshop to make East Harlem's streets safer for pedestrians, transit riders and bicyclists.

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Expanded recycling in NYC??

Blog entry posted by Laura in Environment on April 12, 2024 - 9:33am

For New Yorkers who like to recycle, there's some pretty good news in our future.  It looks like they are trying to pass a law that will expand recycling of plastics in New York.  This means that we can finally recycle items like yogurt containers, plastic fast food containers, laundry detergent containers and more!  It

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My indoor garden update

Blog entry posted by cesar in Environment on March 26, 2024 - 2:45pm

I just wanted to upload some pictures from my indoor garden. It's been very slow. I didn't know how long it would take to get these seeds going! I also ended up with a lot of dead plants. The scallions and spinach are pretty much goners.

The tomato plants are growing 'true' leaves, the ones that look like real plant leaves.

 

Before....

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Shugah Baybees Preschool -Family daycare

Blog entry posted by shugah baybees in Environment on March 12, 2024 - 4:30pm

    Shugah Baybees pre-school (Family Daycare) is looking for help in starting an organic Garden.  The family Daycare consist of 5 to 12 children who practice healthy eating.we have a great backyard and need help getting started. We are located on 135 west 122nd street. Contact Mama Janay @Sbaybees@gmail,com

 

 

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No good reason to leave your car running when you're not driving!

Blog entry posted by Laura in Environment on March 5, 2024 - 3:57pm

You know what bothers me to no end? Cars who idle in front of my apartment! You know what I mean... they just park there, with their cars running and their music blasting ruining not only my peace and quiet, but also my fresh air! (Well, as fresh as it can be in the city anyway!)

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Eco-Friendly Snow and Ice Removal, and Beet Juice

Blog entry posted by apiontek in Environment on February 28, 2024 - 11:25am

As the snows and ice have descended, you've probably seen how some sidewalks are often completely covered with piles and drifts of rock-salt, the most common and oldest of the five common deicers.

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New Jobs in East Harlem

Blog entry posted by nourishingkitchen in Environment on February 7, 2024 - 9:45am

Retail jobs are a bit out of the circle of what we do at The Nourishing Kitchen of NYC but in the spirit of community I wanted to make everyone aware that the BEST BUY on 116th and Pleasant( across for the kitchen) is now pre-hiring. All positions are available.

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HARLEM AIR- Replacement Boilers At Harlem Public Schools

Blog entry posted by Timnit Abraha in Environment on November 2, 2024 - 2:48pm

With 1 in 4 Harlem children diagnosed with Asthma, the urgency of improved Air quality couldn't come at a better time. According to The PLANYC 2024 478 city schools burn No. 4 or No. 6 heating oil and many of these are in neighborhoods where the asthma rates are over three times higher than the national average.