
We were curious what Explore South Shore properties you were interested last year. According to your searches on our website, the top 10 locations in 2022 were: 1. Rexhame Beach, […]
We were curious what Explore South Shore properties you were interested last year. According to your searches on our website, the top 10 locations in 2022 were: 1. Rexhame Beach, […]
As part of a generous grant from the First Parish Church in Norwell, the NSRWA led a program called Climate Change Conversations Lead to Action. As part of that program, […]
NATURE by Kezia Bacon, Correspondent Do you know how many properties are now listed in the Get Outdoors section of NSRWA’s website? As 2022 drew to a close, there were […]
Shellfishin’ is still our tradition! After 2 ½ seasons of not being able to shellfish in our rivers, a portion of the shellfish beds will finally be reopened on January […]
NATURE by Kezia Bacon, Correspondent Measuring 134,000 square miles, Plymouth is one of the largest towns in Massachusetts. Fortunately for us, it offers quite a lot of open space. NSRWA’s […]
The North and South Rivers Watershed Association (NSRWA) had another wonderful year full of outdoor programming. In addition to our local multi-day recreation offerings and River Adventures kayaking expeditions, the […]
Sun, sand, and beachgrass! The North and South Rivers Watershed Association partnered with the Town of Scituate and the Scituate Beach Commission to host a Beachgrass Planting Day. On a sunny and warm Saturday in […]
Storm drains empty unfiltered water into our local streams, rivers, and ultimately the ocean. During rain storms, the excess flow of water from our streets, roads and sidewalks finds its […]
The NSRWA has been monitoring water quality since 1994 as part of its flagship Riverwatch program, which has provided data on bacteria, temperature, dissolved oxygen, salinity, and conductivity every two […]
Please Send ONE email to MassDEP by November 18! Under current regulations, more than 50% of public water supply doesn’t have any water conservation requirements, even during drought. Climate change wasn’t […]