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Young Pol Survives Horrific Crash
A young Bronx politician is lucky to be alive after the car he was driving flew off the elevated Bronx River Parkway and fell approximately 30 feet early Saturday morning. Bronx Democratic Male District Leader Michael Robles lost control of his 2005 Acura at about 7:30 a.m. on...

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Turtles- Bronx Zoo, NY- 2010

Bronx River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bronx River is the only fresh water river in New York City.[1] ... In December 1948, flow of the Bronx River was changed to eliminate a curve in its course ...
The Bronx River approximately 24 miles (39 km) long flows through southeast New York in the United States. It is named after colonial settler Jonas Bronck. The Bronx River is the only fresh water river in New York City.1

Bronx man to face criminal charges in I-95 pursuit
Criminal charges are pending in New York and Connecticut against a Bronx man who led police on a pursuit Tuesday on Interstate 95 through Westchester County, Greenwich, Conn., police said today.


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Canoeing and Biking - Bronx River Alliance
View the Bronx River Alliance 2011 Event Calendar and visit our Recreation Program page. ... and with over one hundred other partners to reclaim the Bronx River. ...
It originally rose in what is now the Kensico Reservoir in Westchester County north of New York City. With the construction of the Kensico Dam in 1885 however the river was cut off from its natural headwaters and today a small tributary stream serves as its source. The Bronx River flows south past White Plains then south-southwest through the northern suburbs passing through Edgemont Tuckahoe Eastchester and Bronxville. It divides Yonkers from Mount Vernon and flows into the northern end of The Bronx southward through Bronx Park New York Botanical Garden and the Bronx Zoo and continues through urbanized areas of the South Bronx where it divides East Bronx from West Bronx. It empties into the East River a tidal strait connected to Long Island Sound between the Soundview and Hunts Point neighborhoods.

AT&T Is Giving Away Free Wi-Fi to Everyone (At These Select NYC Parks) [Blip]
New Yorkers, complain as much as you'd like about the slowly improving AT&T network in the city but don't say AT&T has never done anything for you. They're offering free Wi-Fi across 20 parks for everyone —AT&T and non-AT&T customers alike. More »

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Exploring the Past, Present, and Future of the Bronx River. Mt. Pleasant Blythedale UFSD is New York's only state accredited K-12 public school ...
In the 17th century the river called by the natives "Aquehung" served as a boundary between loosely associated bands under sachems of the informal confederacy of the Weckquaeskeck Europeanized as the Wappinger; the east bank of the river was the boundary for the Siwanoy clammers and fishermen. The same line would be retained when manors were granted to the Dutch and the English.2 The Algonkian significance of the name is variously reported;3 the acca- element as represented in the Long Island place-name Accabonac was deformed into the more familiar suitably watery European phoneme aque-.

NIDC Kicks-off 2011 Movies Under the Stars
The Movies Under the Stars series in Morris Park has come a long way since it debuted a decade ago with films being shown on a reel-to-reel projector.However, over the past several years, thanks to funding from Councilman Jimmy Vacca, the outdoor film series has become state of the...


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Bronx River Parkway Reservation Conservancy
The Bronx River Conservancy is a non-profit advocate for the protection and preservation of the Bronx River Parkway Reservation.
The tract purchased by Jonas Bronck in 1639 lay between the Harlem River and the river that came to be called "Bronck's river".4 Contents 1 Pollution 2 Ecology 3 Recreational amenities and wildlife 4 See also 5 Notes 6 External links Pollution

Free Wi-Fi Coming to NY Parks
Today Mayor Bloomberg announced that 20 parks throughout the city will be getting free public Wi-Fi, most of them receiving it by late summer. At an event today in Thomas Jefferson Park in East Harlem, the Mayor and Randall Stephenson, the chairman and CEO of AT&T announced that the free Wi-Fi will run for several [Full Story…]

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Welcome to the one-stop-shop for Bronx River information. Here you can find reports, maps, images, data sheets and other resources about the Bronx River. ...
During the 19th and 20th centuries the river became a natural sewer into which industrial waste was being poured every day. An early mill on the industrialized river was the Lorillard Tobacco Mill preserved in the grounds of the New York Botanical Gardens. With the decline of manufacturing in the area the river continued to receive water pollution from the communities that lined its banks. In December 1948 flow of the Bronx River was changed to eliminate a curve in its course in Bronxville to create land in the old riverbed on which to construct an addition to Lawrence Hospital. During the excavations a large sand bar was uncovered where sand had accumulated at the bend over hundreds of years and made a sandy beach.2

Chiltons sponsor Azalea Garden in the Bronx
Last month, the New York Botanical Gardens in the Bronx opened its new 11-acre Azalea Garden, sponsored by New York Botanical Garden Chairman Maureen K. Chilton and husband Richard L. Chilton Jr. of Greenwich. Last month, Mrs. Chilton and Botanical Garden President Gregory Long, with the Hon. Kate D. Levin, New York City commissioner of cultural affairs, commemorated the Botanical Garden’s 120th ...


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Bronx, river, c.20 mi (30 km) long, issuing from Kensico Reservoir, SE N.Y., and flowing SW through the Bronx into the East River
Recently action has been taken by different environmental groups including the Bronx River Alliance to return the river to its original state as a clean waterway.5 The river became a favorite project of U.S. Representative Jos Serrano who secured US$14.6 million in federal funding to support the rehabilitation of the waterway into which some Westchester towns continued to discharge raw sewage intermittently as sanitary sewer overflows as late as 2006. Under a November 28 2006 agreement the municipalities of Scarsdale White Plains Mount Vernon and Greenburgh agreed to stop dumping sewage in the Bronx River by May 1 2007.citation needed

Goings on About Town: Readings and Talks
goatTitle--SYMPHONY SPACE The “Selected Shorts” reading series concludes for the season on June 8 at 7, with an evening of stories set in bars and restaurants. Jay McInerney will be on hand to introduce a reading of his short story that became “Bright Lights, Big . . .


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CANOEING ON THE BRONX RIVER

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Bronx River Art Center. 2064 Boston Road, Bronx, NY 10460. T (718) 589 ... left after one block onto Bronx St. (Cross Bronx Expressway) towards Rosedale Ave, then ...
Urban runoff pollution continues to be a serious problem for the river. The Bronx River Watershed Coalition a partnership of local and state agencies citizen groups and non-profit organizations have developed watershed management plans to reduce stormwater pollution and improve water quality.6 Ecology

Baby Falcons Make Throgs Neck Bridge Their Home
Three rare baby falcons have made the top of the Throgs Neck Bridge their new home.During the first week of May, three Peregrine Falcons, an endangered species in New York State, hatched 360 feet above the Hudson River atop the Bronx tower of the Throgs Neck Bridge.According to...

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The Bronx River Flotilla, 2011

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Bronx River Press is a new publisher whose mission is to publish ... For those unfamiliar with our borough, the Bronx is a study in contrasts. ...
Local alewife taken from a coastal tributary in nearby Connecticut were released in the river in March 2006.7 The alewife were expected to spawn in the river's headwaters. Their offspring would spend the summer in the river migrate out to sea in the fall and in three to five years return like all anadromous fishes to their spawning grounds. Stocking was intended to be repeated annually for the following five years to build up the new resident population. The fishes among a group called "river herring" feed low on the food-chain and help reduce eutrophication. And in fact several adult alewife were found below the first dam on the river on April 7 2009. As an analysis revealed they were 3 years old the assumption of scientists is that these were in fact descendants of the alewife released 3 years before in March 2006.8 The next step will be to erect fish ladders over the 3 dams lowest on the river allowing the alewife access to a portion of the river with more suitable spawning habitat.9

AT&T bringing WiFi to 20 NYC parks, Weiner envisions all new places to tweet from
For better or worse, AT&T's hampered 3G blanket in New York City may indeed save you from sending out a few tweets that would be better off unsent, but thanks to this new initiative, it looks like you'll have far more opportunities to make illogical decisions with your Twitter application of choice. This week, Mayor Bloomberg and AT&T head honcho Randall Stephenson rolled out a five year plan to ...

Quality of Life Parks Bronx River Alliance Bronx River Force Although the Bronx River is the only freshwater river in New York City and therefore a vital environmental and
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Bronx River Houses is home to 3,025 residents. The project is patrolled by P.S.A. 8 located at 2794 Randall Avenue in the Throgs Neck section of the Bronx. ...
In February 2007 biologists with the Wildlife Conservation Society which operates the Zoo spotted a beaver (Castor canadensis) in the river. "There has not been a sighting of a beaver lodge or a beaver in New York City for over 200 years. It sounds fantastic but one of the messages that comes out of this is if you give wildlife a chance it will come back" said John Calvelli a spokesman for the Society.101112 The beaver is named Jose Serrano after the Congressman and has been sighted below the East Tremont bridge at Drew Gardens as recently as June 2009.13 Beavers have not lived in New York City since the early 19th century when trappers extirpated them completely from the state.14 In the summer of 2010 a second beaver joined Jose doubling the beaver population in New York City.15 Beaver were once important to the city's economy and pair of beavers appear on the city's official seal and flag. Recreational amenities and wildlife The Bronx River approaches its mouth Along much of its length in Westchester County and the northern Bronx the river is paralleled by the Bronx River Parkway and its associated bicycle path from Bronxville to the Kensico Dam plaza. A project the Bronx River Greenway proposes a unified management plan for the narrow ribbon of riverside green spaces in the 8 miles (13 km) stretch of river that passes through Westchester County and The Bronx as part of the East Coast Greenway. In the southern Bronx the river has become a popular destination for urban canoeing in New York City. It also bisects the Bronx Zoo. A tram built in the late 20th century takes Zoo customers over the river to an exhibit of Asian animals on the left bank with a narration presenting the river as the Irrawaddy. See also Bronx Kill List of New York rivers Notes Berger Joseph (2010-07-19). "Reclaimed Jewel Whose Attraction Can Be Perilous". New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/20/nyregion/20river.htmlrefnyregion. Retrieved 2010-07-21. ; all the other rivers within the city are straits and tidal estuaries and the tidal lower reach of the Hudson River. a b Barbara Shay MacDonald (Scarsdale Historical Society) "The Bronx River: Boundary of Indian Tribes Colonies Manors Cities and Villages" Proceedings of the New York Historical Association 1906 offers "Peace Place"; http://macaulay.cuny.edu/eportfolios/thegreenerapple/2009/12/18/the-bronx-river-alliance/The Bronx River Alliance "River of High Bluffs"; New York City Parks Dept: "River of High Bluffs" "...a certain Tract of land bounded on the east by the river Aquehung or Bronxkx to the midst of the river..." is part of the description of the tract called West Farms in an agreement of 12 March 1663 signed by nine sachems and Edward Jessup and John Richardson quoted in A. Hatfield Jr. "Early Settlers of West Farms" New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (1913) reprint p.4f. Bronx River Alliance. Bronx NY. "What We Do." Accessed 2009-02-26. Westchester County Department of Planning White Plains NY. "Bronx River Watershed Coalition." Accessed 2009-02-27. City of New York. Department of Parks & Recreation. "Herring return to the Bronx." The Daily Plant (newsletter). March 28 2006. New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (April 9 2009). "Parks Finds Alewife In Bronx River For First Time Since 1600s". Press release. http://www.nycgovparks.org/subnewsroom/pressreleases/pressreleases.phpid20818. Retrieved February 27 2010.  Berger Joseph (August 7 2009). "Herring Return to the City With Sex in Mind". New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/08/nyregion/08metjournal.html. Retrieved February 27 2010.  Anahad O'Connor (February 23 2007). "After 200 Years a Beaver Is Back in New York City". New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/23/nyregion/23beaver.htmlr1. Retrieved Dec. 4 2009.  "New York City Beaver Returns". Science Daily. Dec. 20 2008. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/12/081218080817.htm.  Trotta Daniel. "Beaver Returns to New York City After 200 Years." World Environment News. Dec. 26 2007. Design Trust for Public Space (June 17 2009). "Bronx River Crossing". http://designtrust.blogspot.com/2009/06/bronx-river-crossing.html. Retrieved Dec. 4 2009.  Peter Miller (Sept. 2009). "Manhattan Before New York: When Henry Hudson first looked on Manhattan in 1609 what did he see". National Geographic. http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/09/manhattan/miller-text.  Barry Paddock (2010-09-19). "Another beaver makes Bronx River home - doubles total beaver population". New York Daily News. http://www.nydailynews.com/nylocal/2010/09/19/2010-09-192ndbeavermakesbronxriverhome.html. Retrieved 2010-09-19.  External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Bronx River The Bronx River Alliance Bronx River Pathway Trail New York City Department of Parks and Recreation NYC DEP Rocking the Boat A river-based community outreach educational program The Bronx River Virtual Tour Hunts Point Express: The Bronx River teaches teens many lessons

Greenwich robbery suspect crashes after chase in Bronx
A man fleeing after he was seen shoplifting from a town grocery store Tuesday afternoon flipped his car as he was pulling off Interstate 95 and onto the Hutchinson River Parkway headed toward his home in the Bronx, police said.

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