Join or renew your NSRWA membership before September 22 and you will be entered to win 2 Red Sox tickets for the September 29 game. The Red Sox are playing […]
Harvest Moon Feast Welcomes Cooking With Abby to 2017 Lineup
Monday, October 2, 2017 6:00 pm–9:00 pm Mill Wharf Restaurant, Scituate Get your tickets for Harvest Moon Feast today! We are happy to welcome Chef, teacher and entrepreneur Abby Gray […]
The Joy of Learning Through Volunteering
Volunteer Profile by Steven Reitz Since January of this year, I have been given the great opportunity of working with the team at the North and South Rivers Watershed Association. […]
Amended Pembroke 40B Project Should Still Not Be Approved
The developer of the River Marsh 40B project at 274 Water Street in Pembroke recently resubmitted to the state for eligibility with a negligible reduction in the number of units. […]
Bringing Back the Monarchs
NSRWA Director of Marketing and Communications, Lori Wolfe, is not only a champion of the rivers, she is also passionate about Monarch butterflies. For about 20 years, since her kids […]
2018 MET Grants Will Help Restore the Rivers
Thanks to people purchasing the state’s three environmentally-themed specialty license plates, two of our rivers, the Third Herring Brook and the South River, will be receiving funding to help restore […]
2017 Herring Count Numbers Are In
The NSRWA recruited and trained 87 citizen scientist volunteers this year to count river herring migrating into First Herring Brook in Scituate, Third Herring Brook in Norwell and Hanover, Herring […]
Great Times at the Great River Race!
It was a beautiful day to be on the river and a great time was had by all! We thank all of our volunteers and sponsors for helping to make […]
Please Join or Renew Your Membership Today
Whether it’s drought, runoff, development pressures, or old infrastructure we live in an area where the environment is always threatened. Your gift to the NSRWA supports work that is critical […]
The North and South Rivers – just the tip of the iceberg!
Did you know that our watershed ecologist, Dr. Sara Grady, also works outside of our watershed? Sara is also the South Shore Regional Coordinator of the Massachusetts Bays National Estuary […]