The Scoop:’Rain, Rain, Go Away’ Edition

Posted on September 26, 2008 by


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Antonio Midyette in front of the Apollo Theatre Photo Credit: NY DailyNews

Former amateur boxer and aspiring boxing promoter Antonio Midyette is looking to bring amateur boxing to the Apollo.[NYDailyNews]

At an art exhibition at Columbia University visual artists weigh in on what they see is the “Changing Face of Harlem”.[NYTimes]

While President Bush is in D.C. trying to hammer out a bail-out plan, First Lady Laura Bush introduces the “First Bloom” program to children in Harlem.[NY1]

Books featuring photos of delectable dishes by famous chefs are being sold at a tasting event to benefit an independent, tuition-free school in Harlem.[NYTimes]

Columnist for Columbia Spectator examines Columbia’s University’s promise to expand without displacing.[Col.Spectator]

An East Harlem student slips his junior high school teacher a ‘mickey’ but ended up sending her to the hospital instead.[WABC News]

Community supported agriculture (CSA) is gaining support among West Harlem and Morningside Heights residents who want quality produce at reduced costs.[Col.Spectator]

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