Bronx River
The Bronx River, is a river that is approximately 24 miles long, and flows through southeastern New York in the United States and drains an area of 38.4 square miles. It is named after colonial settler Jonas Bronck.
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23 Westchester Elected Officials Urge Senator Stewart-Cousins to Reduce Plastic Packaging by 50%
Westchester officials and organizations urged Senate Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins to pass a legislation cutting single-use plastics.
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We’re Drowning in Plastic Waste—a Bill in Albany Is a Lifesaver
Plastic packaging inundates our environment, threatening rivers and health. The Packaging Reduction Act is vital to curb plastic pollution.
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Westchester County Marks 50 Years of “Bicycle Sundays”
Westchester Parks Foundation and County celebrate 50 years of Bicycle Sundays, opening Bronx River Parkway for cycling.
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Cleanup Crews Deployed after Con Edison Oil Spill in Bronx River
1,000 gallons of a non-hazardous insulating fluid spilled into a storm drain from a Con Edison transmission feeder in Yonkers.
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See My Space: Inside the Inspired Abode of Max Guttman
On the Bronx River Rd, Max’s apartment transcends mere living quarters; it’s a reflection of his journey, passions, and aspirations.
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A Community in Color | “Out in Yonkers” Exhibit Reception at the White Plains Library Celebrates the Yonkers LGBTQIA+ Community
Local artist Elizabeth de Bethune displays her paintings at the Museum Gallery featuring the LGBTQIA+ community in Yonkers.