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Chelsea »

NYC Swim, which also organizes a swim around Governors Island, warned it is ending some future events.

Yorkville »

The event will raise money for free swim classes for public school students.

Chelsea »

The complex's pool would be open to co-op owners but not renters.

Upper East Side »

Pat Perretta coaches the Simply Tri program at Asphalt Green, which he said saved his life.

Midtown »

Diana Nyad, who swam from Cuba to Florida, is raising money for Hurricane Sandy victims.

SoHo »

These mass transit-accessible parks make it possible for car-free city dwellers to enjoy Mother Nature.

Central Harlem »

The move by the Y, which was following its national policy, sparked debate among Harlem parents.

Midtown »

There are some cheap, relatively short trips to Long Island to enjoy this summer.

South Street Seaport »

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

Upper East Side »

A two-time All-American swimmer, Sam Sherman will compete at Duke University in the fall.

Coney Island »

New York's classic boardwalk is back to near full-force after Sandy. Here's what to do when you go.

Coney Island »

DNAinfo New York has a list of what will be open and closed on the shore this weekend.

West Harlem »

Make A Splash is an anti-drowning initiative of the USA Swimming Foundation.

New York City »

There are still plenty of summer camp options around the city for parents to choose from.