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The unofficial start of summer is just around the corner — and with it the opening of New York City beaches. New York City beaches, and those across the tri-state area, open for the summer season on the Saturday before Memorial Day. They will remain open until early September. All 14 miles of city-run beaches in the five boroughs are free and open to the public. Lifeguards will be on duty daily, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Swimming is prohibited when lifeguards are not on duty and in closed sections, which are marked with signs or red flags. Every day during beach season, each beach is classified based on its sanitary conditions, which also impacts whether a section is closed or if swimming is limited. Below is what each color-coded signs displayed at every beach indicate: Open — swimming and wading is permitted (green) Advisory — swimming and wading is permitted, but not recommended (yellow) Closed — swimming and wading is not permitted (red) See a full list of NYC beaches here.
Stephen A. Smith reveals his honest feelings after watching the New York Knicks lose Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
After blowing a cushy 14-point lead with 2:45 in regulation, Jalen Brunson and co. ended up losing game one of the 2025 Eastern Conference Finals in overtime to the fiery Indiana Pacers by a score of 138-135 at NYC’s rowdy Madison Square Garden.
Playoff teams don't overcome 14-point deficits in the last three minutes. That was until the Pacers shocked the Knicks in Game 1 of the East finals.
After being voted as the most overrated player in the NBA by his peers ( via The Athletic ), Haliburton has put on an incredible playoff run to lead his team to his second straight Eastern Conference finals run. The former No. 12 pick in the draft out of Iowa State supplied 31 points and 11 assists, along with the biggest shot of the game.
The Indiana Pacers drew first blood in the Eastern Conference finals with an absolutely wild 138-135 Game 1 overtime win over the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night. The Knicks held a 17-point lead in the fourth quarter and a nine-point edge in the final minute,