Bronx River Alliance, EPA Watch Bacteria Levels
The Bronx River Alliance was officially organized in 2001 but the founding members of the group have been working with the community since the mid-1970s.
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The Bronx River Alliance was officially organized in 2001 but the founding members of the group have been working with the community since the mid-1970s.
Through the hard work and coordination of The Bronx River Alliance, Community Board 6′s Transportation Committee, Transportation Alternatives, and Boogie Down Rides, the Alliance is
Fourty-three volunteers from Montefiore Hospital braved a rainy morning Thursday to plant trees and remember Megan Charlop . Meg, who lived in the Norwood, was known
The Bronx River Alliance regularly hosts students from elementary schools, high schools, and colleges in addition to other organizations. To learn more about the Bronx
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan announced that a Hunts Point, South Bronx proposal submitted by PennDesign/OLIN has selected as
Yesterday, the Bronx River Alliance was excited to take a class of students from Ampark Elementary School and their guardians on an educational outing on
This Saturday May 24th is World Fish Migration Day, connecting fish, rivers and people.People all over the world will be participating in events to raise
There’s nothing much better than planting hundreds of trees with happy second graders on a beautiful day! On Arbor Day (4/25/2014), students from the Bronx
228 th Street End Stormwater Capture System and Slope Stabilization,Shoelace Park An exciting new project is underway in Shoelace Park that will help capture, redirect
The Greenway Team has put together a video documenting traffic conditions around the north entrance to Starlight Park. Community members (including representatives from Transportation Alternatives,
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.