Brian Houlihan’s love of cooking began at age thirteen in his hometown of Ballincollig, County Cork in Ireland. At age eighteen, upon completion of culinary school, he ventured abroad and […]
Harvest Moon Feast Features South Shore’s Best Restaurants
The 9th Annual Harvest Moon Feast on Monday, September 26th from 6-9pm, will feature the finest restaurants on the South Shore. Sponsored by the North and South Rivers Watershed Association, […]
Summer Interns Provide Invaluable Resources to NSRWA
(Left to Right) Summer interns Kaitlin Morel, Rowan Lowell and Callie Neaves on the NSRWA pontoon boat. Alas, summer is over (sigh) and that means our interns have headed back […]
NSRWA Helps Businesses on the South Shore Save Water
The Greenscapes program, managed by the North and South Rivers Watershed Association, is helping businesses on the South Shore do their part to save water during the drought. Through the […]
What You Can Do To Help Save Water During the Drought
Thursday morning the United States Drought Monitor more than quadrupled the area of the state considered to be under an extreme drought. A major portion of that area includes the […]
Harvest Moon Feast Proceeds Connect Kids to Our Rivers
Advance tickets now available online Join us for our premiere fall event, the 9th Annual Harvest Moon Feast, at the Mill Wharf Restaurant on Scituate Harbor, Monday, September 26th from 6-9pm. Proceeds […]
PUBLIC NOTICE – Scituate Sewer Discharge
UPDATE: The town of Scituate Board of Health agent and Harbormaster tested the First Herring Brook yesterday (Friday August 5th) and the water quality met water quality standards. No contamination […]
Towns Implement Stricter Water Restrictions as Drought Continues
As the drought in eastern Massachusetts continues, many towns on the South Shore are implementing stricter water restrictions. At the town meeting in Scituate Tuesday night, DPW Director Kevin Cafferty […]
Drought Continues, Saving Water Imperative
As you have probably noticed, Massachusetts is currently suffering from a drought. Lawns are brown, streams are drying up and water is in short supply. Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Matthew […]
Local celebrity, Craig Wolfe to compete in NSRWA’s Great River Race once again
In the world of competitive rowing, Craig Wolfe is our own celebrity in residence. Wolfe, a World Masters Rowing Champion, resides in Hull, MA. He and his family have been […]