Remembering Nancy Wallace and Her Legacy at the Alliance
Nancy Wallace died on February 15 at her home in Massachusetts. She was 93. In
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Just like the river, things are moving at Bronx River Alliance.
From our monthly newsletter, The Current, to news, announcements, and our media kit, here’s where you can stay up-to-date on our impact and awards.
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Learn about our activities, pilot projects, plans, and impact along the Bronx River.
Nancy Wallace died on February 15 at her home in Massachusetts. She was 93. In
The Bronx River Alliance in partnership with CUNY Graduate Center ASRF, DSNY Compost Project Hosted
Bronx River Alliance is thrilled to announce the return of public Food Scrap Drop Off
The Bronx River Alliance is proud to be an Official Charity Partner of the 2024
The Bronx River Foodway Team is excited to announce our 2nd annual Community Banquet! What
Bronx, NY: On Tuesday, August 15, the Bronx River Alliance and The HOPE Program hosted
In early May, sunfish begin to create nests in the sand at the bottom of
Good evening and thank you for the opportunity to comment on the proposed land use
 THE BRONX RIVER ALLIANCE, COMMUNITY CELEBRATE MISSING LINK OF BRONX RIVER GREENWAY AND MAJOR
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Elena Conte as Interim Executive Director, following
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has a plan to protect New York City’s waterfront
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the four Public Input Meetings for updates
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For our first week of commemorating Black Changemakers of the Bronx River, we honor the work of Justin Mashia! Justin is a prolific community organizer
You are invited to the Amazing Bronx River Flotilla on May 15, 2021 The Amazing Bronx River Flotilla is only 1 month away! Paddle down
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We’ve been restoring the river and watershed for decades. Come see some highlights of work in years’ past.
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The Bronx River Alliance serves as a coordinated voice for the river and works in harmonious partnership to protect, improve and restore the Bronx River corridor so that it can be a healthy ecological, recreational, educational and economic resource for the communities through which the river flows.