Michael Smoot: Our Newest Crew Member
Hi, my name is Michael Smoot and I work for the Bronx River Alliance. What made this all possible was the training I received from
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Hi, my name is Michael Smoot and I work for the Bronx River Alliance. What made this all possible was the training I received from
In its mid-1800s industrial heyday the Bronx River was host to a wide variety of industries. Among them were a number of gunpowder mills, whose
One of the more unusual, and today nearly forgotten, Bronx River communities is the old “Mile Square.” The Mile Square was exactly that – a
Quinel & LaRon handing out PFDs to Flotilla paddlers, on May 1, 2010.
We all cheered when a young Alewife herring was found in the Bronx River recently, evidence that the reintroduction of this long-absent native fish may
What I learned so far on my first week as a intern at the Bronx River Alliance was how to take apart a chainsaw clean
Next month’s Amazing Bronx River Flotilla will end up at the spectacular new Concrete Plant Park on the Bronx River between Bruckner Boulevard and Westchester
During September of 1895 the city was gripped by near record heat with temperatures in the low 90’s. Jeremiah Murphy was a postal clerk at
January 2010 we welcomed two new volunteers to our staff. Kathy and Monet are with us on different days of the week. Kathy is with
January 2010 was a great start to the new year. Besides upkeeping our projects from 2009, such as rain barrel systems, tree plots, construction projects,
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.