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Governors Island »

You've got three more weeks of summer. Use them wisely.

Midtown South »

Give us your huddled masses yearning to breathe free — and complain — because we know this season sucks.

Upper East Side »

Dozens of photographs featuring the city's pools and beaches are on display at the Arsenal.

Kips Bay »

Swim lesson sessions in July and August still have open slots, according to a Parks Department rep.

Coney Island »

From fireworks to fun in the sun, here's a handy guide of things to do this Fourth of July.

Astoria »

The change is planned as part of a $3 million overhaul of the Astoria Heights Playground.  

South Street Seaport »

It's easy to find the same New York fun without the gigantic crowds.

Bed-Stuy »

Senior Splash, a Parks Department program, gives senior citizens exclusive access to city pools.

New York City »

New York City's outdoor public pools opened for the season on Thursday.

East Harlem »

All city pools may also close two weeks early this summer unless $1.5 million is restored to the budget.

New York City »

Rooftop pools at hotels across the city offer a more exlcusive experience for swimmers.

Forest Hills »

The hidden pools in Queens allow residents to go for a swim if they're willing to pay.

New York City »

DNAinfo.com New York locates the best lap pools in each of New York City's five boroughs.

New York City »

DNAinfo.com New York found the best swimming pools in the five boroughs.

New York City »

Pools across the city opened their doors Thursday, letting the summer crowds splash the day away.