For the second year in a row, the NSRWA and the North River Commissioners were forced to obtain an earmark in the state’s budget to fund the annual operations of […]
RiverWatch Results for 8-2-22
The end of summer is quickly approaching, but we still have a few weeks of RiverWatch left. Our last monitoring excursion was a little different due to some complications at […]
Students of Randolph Public Schools Get Fishy!
Students of Randolph Public School Summer Discovery Zone participated in the North and South Rivers Watershed Association F.I.S.H. School. Short for Fostering Innovative Science through Herring Counts in Schools, F.I.S.H. […]
Hot Weather Nature Fun: Explore a Jetty or a Tide Pool!
NATURE by Kezia Bacon, Correspondent When summer turns hot and humid, you won’t find me in the woods. Although it can be wonderfully green and beautiful, it can also be […]
2022 Great River Race Breaks All Records!
Our Great River Racers are a hardy bunch! Despite 100 degree heat, a fun time was had by all at the 32nd annual race. This year there were 165 racers […]
More Impediments to Fish Passage to be Removed on Third Herring Brook this Fall!
This fall, in partnership with Hanover Crossing, Mass Division of Ecological Restoration, NOAA Habitat Conservation, and MassBays, we will be removing two weirs on the Third Herring Brook to restore […]
Save Our Streams – Conserve Water A Call to Action!
Article adapted with permission from Elizabeth Moulds of the Weir River Watershed. Summer is in full swing! The beautiful and hot weather has also kicked off a Level-2 Significant Drought […]
RiverWatch Water Quality Results for 7-19-22
Another two weeks have flown by, and we are back reporting on the quality of water within our watershed from last Tuesday’s sampling. We had another successful RiverWatch, with volunteers […]
2022 NSRWA Great River Race Goes On Despite the Heat!
Our Great River Racers are a hardy bunch! Despite 100 degree heat, a fun time was had by all at the 32nd annual race. This year there were 165 racers […]
Another Successful But Low Year For Herring Counts
This spring, over 100 of our devoted volunteers spent more than 230 hours watching and waiting for river herring to make their way upstream to their annual spawning locations. The […]