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The Boston Parks and Recreation Department reports that Phragmites australis within the Restoration Project’s Phase 2 work areas will be treated twice over the summer
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The Boston Parks and Recreation Department reports that Phragmites australis within the Restoration Project’s Phase 2 work areas will be treated twice over the summer

One of two natural conservation sanctuaries in Brookline, Hall’s Pond provides a lush habitat for a wide variety of birds and animals. Neighbor John Shreffler

“The Carlton Street Footbridge, which links Brookline’s Longwood neighborhood to the Riverway Park and the Emerald Necklace, is weeks away from reopening, 46 years after

The Muddy River Restoration Project Maintenance and Management Oversight Committee and its extended community of environmental stewards mourns the death of Fran Gershwin. MMOC Chair

The Muddy River Restoration Project Look-ahead for June features news of plantings and ongoing landscape restoration throughout the Project areas. According to US Army Corps

The June issue of The Fenway News features an insightful overview of the MMOC’s April 26th Annual Meeting at the MFA. Reporter Leslie Pond notes

The MMOC salutes the citizen champions of the Carlton Street Footbridge Project, particularly Hugh Mattison, who has chronicled the last phases of the rehabilitation work

By Matt Eddy, MMOC Administrator Thanks are due to Boston Parks and Recreation Department (through its contract with Mayer Tree) for installing nine new trees

The latest Muddy River Restoration Project Look-ahead from the Army Corps is blooming with great news: According to Project Director Jennifer Flanagan, “The weather is