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Swimmers See No Danger in Bronx River Swims
Following our recent story on unsupervised swims in the Bronx River over the summer and despite some drowning incidents in New York City this summer, swimmers, mostly teens and young children, were once again observed having an unsupervised swim in the river last month. Two sources say the practice has been going on for years, if not decades.
UPDATE Flood Advisory Issued until Aug 7 at 1 A.M. for The Bronx, FDNY Respond to Car Stuck in Water
Bronx River Swims Expose Potential Danger to Kids
Inquiring Photographer: Thoughts on Opening Fire Hydrants to Cool off in Summer and to Wash Cars
National Weather Service Issues Heat Advisory from July 9 to July 10 at 8 p.m
Mayor, Council Speaker Strike Deal on $112.4 Billion Balanced FY 2025 Budget
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, Council Finance Chair Justin Brannan, members of the City Council, and senior members of the Adams administration announced an agreement on Friday, June 28, for an on-time, balanced, and fiscally-responsible $112.4 billion adopted budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025.
Annual Latin Culture Carnival Takes Place in Kingsbridge Heights Amid Heatwave
The prevailing heatwave that saw temperatures soar to around 100 degrees last weekend didn’t stop around 50 residents from venturing out to enjoy the Annual Latin Culture Carnival [El Carnival de la Cultura Latina] which took place next to the Kingsbridge Amory on West 195th Street between Reservoir Avenue and Jerome Avenue on Sunday, June 23.
