
On July 28th, NSRWA Executive Director Samantha Woods attended the Hanover Conservation Commission public hearing to review a request by the Fireworks Site Joint Defense Group to dredge contaminated sediments, […]

On July 28th, NSRWA Executive Director Samantha Woods attended the Hanover Conservation Commission public hearing to review a request by the Fireworks Site Joint Defense Group to dredge contaminated sediments, […]

It was great to bring the community together in person again! A beautiful but balmy 87 degree day ensured a fun time was had by all at the 31st Annual […]

NATURE by Kezia Bacon, Correspondent August is the perfect month for watching sunsets. The days are long, and — most of the time, at least — the temperature outdoors at […]

Despite the balmy 87 degree heat, a fun time was had by all at the 31st Annual NSRWA Great River Race. At least it didn’t rain! This year there were […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]