
2020 Striper Tournament Leaderboard Congratulations to our 2020 South Shore Striper Tournament Winners! Click here to see a presentation from the awards. Thanks to all of our Corporate Sponsors! Please support […]
2020 Striper Tournament Leaderboard Congratulations to our 2020 South Shore Striper Tournament Winners! Click here to see a presentation from the awards. Thanks to all of our Corporate Sponsors! Please support […]
Looking Back at 26 Years of Water Quality Monitoring in the North and South Rivers As of last year, the North and South Rivers Watershed Association has been sampling water […]
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 […]
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. […]