New Trees for the Muddy River Parks
By Matt Eddy, MMOC Administrator With encouragement from the MMOC, Boston Parks and Recreation Department recently planted five new trees near the corner of Brookline
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By Matt Eddy, MMOC Administrator With encouragement from the MMOC, Boston Parks and Recreation Department recently planted five new trees near the corner of Brookline
Town of Brookline Press Release: October 19, 2023 Brookline Awarded $145,000 in MVP Grant Funds from the Healey-Driscoll Administration to Build Climate Resilience The Town
By Matt Eddy, MMOC Administrator Astute observers agree that the Restoration Project’s dredging efforts caused some Phragmites root material to escape containment, float down to
By Matt Eddy, MMOC Administrator Many neighbors and visitors have noticed that invasive Phragmites is reappearing in a number of areas where it had recently
The Muddy River Restoration Project Look-ahead for September highlights the Project’s early fall activities. The US Army Corps is demobilizing equipment and materials, shrinking its
By Matt Eddy, MMOC Administrator Many local residents and others following the progress of the Muddy River Restoration Project have expressed concerns about the lowered
By Matt Eddy, MMOC Administrator Congratulations to the Town of Brookline for an uplifting ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Carlton Street Footbridge on Sunday, September 17.
The Olmsted Network’s 2023 Olmsted Stewardship Award honors Arleyn Levee for her “ground-breaking research on John Charles Olmsted and the Olmsted firm [and her role
The Town of Brookline Department of Public Works has announced a ceremony to mark the monumental achievement of the rehabilitation of the Carlton Street Footbridge.
Monthly MMOC meetings are held by video conference. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
Upcoming meetings:
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Please email info@muddyrivermmoc.org
The Muddy River Restoration Project is a model of environmental stewardship. Help ensure the ongoing maintenance and resilience of the River and its parks by attending meetings, staying updated, and, most of all, enjoying our treasured urban waterway.
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Brookline, MA 02447