
The Drought Bill continues to make its way through the legislature and was recently referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means. In order to push through this next […]
The Drought Bill continues to make its way through the legislature and was recently referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means. In order to push through this next […]
The sun is shining, birds are chirping, and boats are slowly making their way back into the water. Boaters that travel along the North and South Rivers have long enjoyed […]
We are just about at the 3/4 mark for our 2024 herring count. We send a HUGE thank you to all of our volunteers for the counting they’ve done so […]
NATURE by Kezia Bacon, Correspondent The research for this article was a series of delicious adventures! While I’ve become an expert of sorts on local nature trails, I tend not […]
First some great news! To enhance the protection of spawning horseshoe crabs, the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries recently adopted a new restriction on the harvest of them. The new […]
Spring means flowers, songbirds, and the annual upstream migration of river herring to spawn in the streams and ponds they were born in! These historically large migrations of fish into […]
Last month, we announced a collaborative, multimodal art installation for the new “green” at Hanover Crossing this summer. NSRWA took the lead to bring together the project partners to create an amazing […]
NATURE by Kezia Bacon, Correspondent Do you remember when you learned to ride a bicycle? For many, it’s an important childhood milestone. Those wobbly sprints up and down the drive […]
NSRWA, as part of the Eastern Massachusetts Water Quality Monitoring Coalition, is excited to report that the coalition will be receiving Mass DEP funding for water quality monitoring this spring. […]
Since 2007, NSRWA has worked with the Town of Scituate to balance municipal water demand with ecological streamflow requirements. The goal is to restore more natural seasonal flows and providing […]