
The 19th Annual Muddy River Symposium: Congrats to All!
In partnership with the Colleges of the Fenway Center for Sustainability and the Environment, the MMOC co-hosted the Annual Muddy River Symposium at Simmons University
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In partnership with the Colleges of the Fenway Center for Sustainability and the Environment, the MMOC co-hosted the Annual Muddy River Symposium at Simmons University
By Matt Eddy, MMOC Administrator Passersby have likely noticed two fenced-in areas along the southeast side of Brookline Avenue adjacent to the Muddy River. Boston
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
Join us for Public Oversight Reimagined on Wednesday evening, April 26th. Our Annual Meeting will coincide with the near completion of the historic Muddy River
Kudos to Leslie Pond for an informative and well-researched spotlight article on the Muddy River Restoration Project in the March issue of The Fenway News.
The Emerald Necklace Conservancy’s Muddy River Cleanup is a part of the Annual Earth Day Charles River Cleanup. Taking place throughout the Charles River Watershed and
With the completion of the historic Muddy River Restoration Project in sight, we are grateful for the community advocates and friends groups who came together
With the horizon line in sight for the completion of the monumental Muddy River Restoration Project, we note the five-year anniversary of the Project’s Build
The Town of Brookline Department of Public Works has issued an important update on the decades-long restoration of the Carlton Street Footbridge. Originally designed by
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Monthly MMOC meetings are held by video conference. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
Upcoming meetings:
Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
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