There likely is not an angler East of the Mississippi River that does not long for the days when wild Atlantic Salmon teemed in eastern waters ranging as far South as Long Island Sound and northward to Newfoundland and Quebec.
Bicycle Sundays are back. Starting Sunday, May 5, both directions of a 6.5-mile stretch of the Bronx River Parkway will be closed to vehicular traffic and turned into a suburban cycling haven....
The chess team at the Bronx Center for Science and Mathematics does not have the storied chess legacy of, say, Edward R. Murrow High School, which has won several state and national championships and received ample media coverage over the years....
Bronx born and bred Frank McLaughlin (Woodlawn section), a basketball standout as a player and former longtime Athletic Director, men's basketball coach Tom Penders, and German import track and field superstar Kerstin Maike Greene will be among the 10 inductees into the Fordham Athletics Hall of Fame on Saturday, January 26, 2013....
About 6,000 bike riders peddled along one of two scenic routes for the 18th annual Tour de Bronx on Sunday, to take in the borough's wide range of neighborhoods and natural beauty....
Nearly 6,000 cyclists will ride through the borough’s 61 neighborhoods in the 18th annual Tour de Bronx Sunday, October 14, 2012....
I swim laps at noon several times a week. I enjoy the water, and the gentle exercise is good for my aging joints....
Thousands of cyclists rolled through the streets of Bronx Sunday in the 17th annual Tour de Bronx....
The Fordham softball team completed a two-game sweep over the George Washington Colonials with an 11-1 win, in five innings, on Saturday, April 9 at Bahoshy Field in the Bronx. The game concluded with a walk-off, grand slam by Chelsea Palumbo that ended the contest via the eight-run rule....
Because of inclement weather in Western, New York, the softball series initially scheduled for St. Bonaventure on Friday and Saturday will now be a single-day doubleheader on Saturday, March 26, 2011 at Fordham beginning at noon. As originally scheduled, the games will feature the Bonnies as the home team and the Rams as the visitors....
Ida Keeling, of Bronx, NY, is only 4-foot-6 and 83 pounds. She is only on one prescription drug and appears 20 years younger than she actually is. And she said she feels even younger than that....
Swartmore College Freshman Rebecca Teng, a Bronx H.S. of Science graduate, won a silver medal in the 200 IM at the Centennial Conference Championships held at Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA....
The only school from the Bronx to qualify at Regionals held at Hofstra University in November. On February 12-13, the Stars competed in Orlando with over 35 states and over 9,000 cheerleaders represented, taking Fourth Place....
Before it enters the dark tracts and inner veins of the city, the number Four train moves slowly past the non-descript buildings of the Bronx....
Following is the latest video from Nike Sportswear’s “1 Love,” an ongoing Nike Sportswear experience created to celebrate the AF1 and hoops culture throughout NYC’s five boroughs....
On May 14th, Star Boxing returns to the Paradise Theater in the Bronx, when it presents its tenth installment of the popular “Punchin at the Paradise” fight series....
University at Albany’s Valete Graham and Fey Adaramola have been named America East Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year in their respective sports, as announced by the league office on Wednesday afternoon. ...
Elijah Thomas of Juan Laporte Boxing Club, hoists Mitchell Sanat of John's Gym, into the air during their congratulatory handshake at Madison Square Garden on March 26, 2010....
Bronx fighters Davone Jones (left), Gleason’s Gym, and Roberto Morban, Fort Apache Boxing Club, met for the finals of the Daily News Golden Gloves at Madison Square Garden on March 25, 2010. Morban outpointed Jones to win the Super heavyweight Open division.
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