
Bronx New York Foreclosure
List of Bronx neighborhoods
The borough is politically divided into 12 community boards
- 1 : Mott Haven, Port Morris, and Melrose
- 2 : Hunts Point, Longwood, and Morrisania
- 3 : Crotona Park, Claremont Village, Concourse Village, Woodstock, and Morrisania
- 4 : Highbridge, Concourse, Mount Eden, and Concourse Village
- 5 : Fordham, University Heights, Morris Heights, Bathgate, and Mount Hope
- 6 : Belmont, Bathgate, West Farms, East Tremont, and Bronx Park South
- 7 : Norwood, University Heights, Jerome Park, Bedford Park, Fordham, and Kingsbridge Heights
- 8 : Riverdale, Spuyten Duyvil, Van Cortlandt Village, Kingsbridge, Kingsbridge Heights, Fieldston, and Marble Hill
- 9 : Parkchester, Unionport, Soundview, Castle Hill, Bruckner, Harding Park, Bronx River and Clason Point
- 10 : Co-op City, City Island, Spencer Estates, Throgs Neck, Country Club, Zerega, Westchester Square, Pelham Bay, Eastchester Bay, Schuylerville, Edgewater, Locust Point, and Silver Beach
- 11 : Morris Park, Pelham Parkway, Pelham Gardens, Allerton, Bronxdale, Laconia, and Van Nest
- 12 : Edenwald, Wakefield, Williamsbridge, Woodlawn, Fish Bay, Eastchester, Olinville and Baychester
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Facts About New York
New York harbor was visited by Verrazano in 1524, and the Hudson River was first explored by Henry Hudson in 1609. The Dutch settled here permanently in 1624 and for 40 years they ruled over the colony of New Netherland. It was conquered by the English in 1664 and was then named New York in honor of the Duke of York.
The total length of the New York State boundary is 1,430 miles:
- Canadian line / 445 miles
- Vermont line / 171 miles
- Massachusetts line / 50 miles
- Connecticut line to Long Island Sound / 81 miles
- Along the ocean around Long Island to the New Jersey shore / 246 miles
- New Jersey line / 93 miles
- Pennsylvania line / 344 miles to the beginning of the Canadian line in the middle of Lake Erie.
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