We are Seeking a Consultant to Help Update the Bronx River Watershed Management Plan
The Bronx River Alliance will undertake a planning process to update the December 2010 Bronx
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The Bronx River Alliance will undertake a planning process to update the December 2010 Bronx
Earlier this year the New York Times called River House, “the Greenest Building in the
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For our second week of commemorating Black Changemakers of the Bronx River, we honor the
For our first week of commemorating Black Changemakers of the Bronx River, we honor the
For our third week of commemorating Black Changemakers of the Bronx River, we honor the
Concrete Plant Park will be closed this winter beginning on November 1st, with an expected
The Bronx River was recently featured on WNYC’s “Good Things” segment. Amy Pearl sat down
NEW YORK — The NYC Summer Youth Employment Program, which was nearly cut from the city’s
We are so incredibly proud to introduce our new staff to you all! Jasmine
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For more information, please contact info@bronxriver.org or 718-542-4124.
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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.