
Thanks to everyone who signed our petition asking Governor Baker to reinstate the funding needed to maintain the operations for the Scenic and Recreational Protective Order for the North River. […]

Thanks to everyone who signed our petition asking Governor Baker to reinstate the funding needed to maintain the operations for the Scenic and Recreational Protective Order for the North River. […]

Peterson Pond Dam Removal Moves Ahead The Last of Three on Third Herring Brook The removal of the Peterson Pond Dam late this fall will open 1.3 miles of additional […]

THE FOLLOWING IS THE 8TH INSTALLMENT OF A 10-PART SERIES ON THE HISTORY OF THE ORGANIZATION. Restoring Flows and Habitats By Jim Glinski, Scituate The NSRWA’s 2005 strategic plan announced […]

During a summer unlike any in recent history, the North and South Rivers Watershed Association (NSRWA) continued engaging youth in outdoor science discovery. For nearly 5 years, the NSRWA has […]

NATURE by Kezia Bacon, Correspondent This month NSRWA features the town of Hanson in its 50 Places to Explore Contest. When I began researching this article, I had visited only […]

Why I’m Running a Marathon for NSRWA By Adam Duffy, Marshfield “I decided to turn my upcoming marathon run on October 31st into a fundraiser for the NSRWA because you […]

Into the 21st Century The following is the 7th installment of a twelve-part series on the history of the organization. By Jim Glinski, Scituate As the NSRWA moves through the […]

It was an interesting year to run the Great River Race! This year’s virtual format was designed to support social distancing and safety, while letting everyone enjoy the river and […]

NATURE by Kezia Bacon, Correspondent This month NSRWA features the town of Rockland in its 50 Places to Explore Contest. Rockland might not immediately come to mind when you’re searching […]

Effective Campaigns and Growing Partnerships By Jim Glinski, Scituate In November 1998, Steve Ivas was succeeded as executive director of the NSRWA by Bill Stanton, who was the first executive […]