Governor Passes Funding to Protect the North River Recently Governor Baker passed the state budget and in that budget was a $50,000 line item earmarked for the North River Commission to […]
Take Action for Our Rivers!
The governor has included some important river priorities in his plan for spending the state’s American Rescue Plan Act federal money. This is a rare opportunity to significantly help improve […]
Slow Down and Enjoy the Rivers – New No Wake Buoys Installed!
Over the last year, many people purchased boats as they sought out our local waterways to recreate during the pandemic. In fact, one would be hard-pressed even to find a […]
15 Agricultural Landscapes to Hike and Enjoy
NATURE by Kezia Bacon, Correspondent A century ago, the landscape of the South Shore was predominantly agricultural. Farmland was the norm, with commercial areas scattered here and there among the […]
Calling All Artists! Fish Painters Needed
With the overwhelming success of our past painted rain barrel and Fish Out of Water raffles, NSRWA and the WaterSmart South Shore program have decided to do another public art […]
30 Local Places to Launch Your Kayak
NATURE by Kezia Bacon, Correspondent It’s June, and summer is just around the corner. We’ve already had some hot days, and the water is now starting to warm up. It’s […]
Part-Time Financial and Operations Support Needed
The NSRWA is seeking a qualified individual to work one day a week to support the financial accounting and operations of this small but growing nonprofit with a budget of […]
Get Outside with More Citizen Science Opportunities
Horseshoe Crab Surveys This May and June for the thirteenth year we will be conducting horseshoe crab spawning surveys in Duxbury Bay. To do this, a team of 2-3 people […]
2021 Striper Tournament Leaderboard
2021 Striper Tournament Leaderboard Join us via Zoom for the awards presentation at 1:00pm on Sunday. You will be sent the Zoom link when the tournament ends. See below for […]
10 Nature Places to Know on the South Shore
NATURE by Kezia Bacon, Correspondent We are so fortunate, here on the South Shore, to have hundreds of public parks and trails where we can enjoy nature. Beaches, ponds, and […]