
Create a Stormwater Pollution or Water Conservation Video for a Chance to Win a $500 Gift Card! WaterSmart South Shore, the North and South Rivers Watershed Association (NSRWA), and Harbor […]

Create a Stormwater Pollution or Water Conservation Video for a Chance to Win a $500 Gift Card! WaterSmart South Shore, the North and South Rivers Watershed Association (NSRWA), and Harbor […]

By Warren Winders, Southeastern Mass. Trout Unlimited Contrary to our reputation for secrecy, we anglers are actually a gregarious bunch. And we probably achieve our seasonal height of sociability when […]

Thanks to a $20,000 grant from the Massachusetts Environmental Trust (the Trust), the dam removal process on the Third Herring Brook is moving forward. This funding will help enable NSRWA […]

Who doesn’t like to be serenaded on a special day? Our talented staff ecologist, Sara Grady, recorded a special song for moms to celebrate Mother’s Day! Her song “Let Your […]

NATURE by Kezia Bacon, Correspondent This month the North and South Rivers Watershed Association is featuring the town of Duxbury in its 50 Places to Explore contest. During this prolonged time […]

The following story was unearthed recently. It tells the tale of the Brig Polly, a 131 ton ship constructed in Pembroke in 1791. She was probably built by shipbuilders Alden […]

Join the NSRWA staff to have a socially distant beverage and chat about the citizen science still going on in our watershed. Click on the session to register. Friday, April […]

Did you miss the Weir River Virtual Tour on Earth Day? No worries, you can still catch the Facebook presentation here on our website. Join Andrew Gallagher of the Trustees […]

Over 15 families from the NSRWA and Scituate Education Foundation volunteered recently to participate in a coastal restoration project by planting beachgrass on the dunes of Peggotty Beach. This planting […]

By Warren Winders, Southeastern Mass. Trout Unlimited The Watershed’s Spring Pageant The pageantry of spring arrives as a feast for our senses long starved by the grey months of winter. […]