The Scoop: ‘Summer’s Almost Done’ Edition

Posted on August 27, 2008 by


Roger Smith, Gotham Gazette

Harlem Street Scene, 1943 Photo Credit: Roger Smith, Gotham Gazette

A sociology professor and demographic analyst looks at the changing trends in the African-American population in Harlem. [Gotham Gazette]

Plans for Major Leage Baseball’s TV channel to become the anchor tenant in the planned Harlem Park building seem to be falling apart. [NYTimes]

Mayor Bloomberg celebrates the opening of a bike & pedestrian path along the Manhattan side of the High Bridge, the city’s oldest bridge. [NYDailyNews]

The Alghaithi family, after having been placed into a shelter following a gas explosion in their Harlem apartment, finally move into a place of their own. [NYTimes]

The brownstone where Langston Hughes lived, a historical landmark once accessible to the public, has become the center of a lawsuit between the owner and its evicted tenants. [Village Voice]

Buzz surrounding the Riverton Apartments owners’ possible mortgage default puts the spotlight on other Harlem apartment complex deals.[NYTimes]

An activist and former male model (and former Rangel intern), Craig Schley, is attempting to “dethrone” Rep. Charles Rangel from his congressional seat.[VillageVoice]

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