2018 Press

January 24 – Neponset River seeing rising tide of needles ashore (Boston Herald)

February 8 – Making a big splash for Lynn beaches on March 11 (Daily Item)

February 9 – Help Save the Harbor splash for Revere’s beach (Advocate News)

February 14 – Help Save the Harbor splash for our beaches (Boston Patch)

February 14 – Help Save the Harbor splash for our beaches (Quincy Patch)

February 14 – Help Save the Harbor splash for our beaches (Swampscott Patch)

February 15 – Annual Harpoon Shamrock splash March 11 (Winthrop transcript)

February 15 – Annual Harpoon Shamrock splash Set for March 11 (Revere Journal)

February 21 – Pop-in to Save the Harbor’s pop-up museum (North End Waterfront)

February 22 – Pop-in to Save the Harbor’s pop-up near North Station (Sampan)

March 1 – Annual Harpoon Shamrock Splash set for March 11 (Eastie Times)

March 1 – Pop-in to Save the Harbor’s pop-up (Charlestown Patriot-Bridge)

March 9 – Letter to the Editor: Cold will not keep from splashing (Advocate News) 

March 11 – Gallery: Harpoon Shamrock Splash (Boston Herald)

March 11 – 7th Annual Harpoon Shamrock Splash (Discover Quincy)

March 11 – Beached porpoise a sign of clean harbor (Boston Herald)

March 13 – Lynn beaches benefit from big ‘Splash’ (Daily Item)

March 14 – Save the Harbor makes a big splash on the beach (Boston Patch)

March 14 – Save the Harbor makes a big splash on the beach (Cambridge Patch)

March 14 – Save the Harbor makes a big splash on the beach (Quincy Patch)

March 14 – Save the Harbor makes a big splash on the beach (Somerville Patch)

March 14 – Save the Harbor makes a big splash on the beach (Swampscott Patch)

March 15 – SHSB’s Shamrock Splash draws 200 Splashers (South Boston Online)

March 16 – Harpoon Shamrock Splash benefits Save the Harbor (Revere Advocate)

March 16 – Save the Harbor Save the Bay makes a very big splash (Revere Journal)

March 16 – $4,000 raised for Lynn and Nahant at Shamrock Splash (Lynn Journal)

April 4 – Rising sea levels flooding Seaport (NECN)

April 4 – Save the Harbor Annual Soiree (BillBrett)

April 4 – Boston Harbor Heroes Award for South Bay Harbor Trail Coalition (Urban Culture Institute)

April 10 – 2018 Harbor Hero Maxwilliams Iwuala (Milton Patch)

April 10 – 2018 Harbor Hero Matthew Beaton (Shrewsbury Patch)

April 10 – 2018 Harbor Hero Jeffrey Bellows (Hingham Patch)

April 10 – 2018 Harbor Hero William Pressley (Newton Patch)

April 10 – 2018 Harbor Hero Dusty Rhodes (Weston Patch)

April 10 – 2018 Harbor Hero Beverly Wing (Jamaica Plain Patch)

April 12 – STH honors South Bay Harbor Trail (Fort Point Boston)

April 12 – Marine Mammal Safaris (The Boston Calendar)

April 22 – Brendan Crighton Metropolitan Beaches Commission (Lynn Item)

April 24 – Beverly Wing Boston Harbor Hero (Sampan)

May 1 – Save the Harbor hosts over 600 People on 3 free harbor cruises (Patch)

May 1 – Sustainability Festival at Newton South High School on May 4 (Green Newton)

May 3 – South Enders honored by South Bay Harbor Trail Coalition (South End News)

May 2 – South Enders honored by South Bay Harbor Trail Coalition (My South End)

May 8 – Bike the beaches of Quincy Ride (Eventbrite)

May 14 – Philanthropy Awards (Kensington Investment Company)

May 22 – As summer approaches, many state beaches aren’t in good shape (Boston Globe)

May 23 – Hit the beach yet? It’s already been done. (Boston Globe)

May 23 – What’s the state of our beaches going Into summer? (WBUR)

May 26 – Save the Harbor releases beaches water quality report card (Quincy Sun)

May 27 – 2018 Beaches Water Quality Report Card: South #1 (Caught In Southie)

May 27 – Boston-area beaches come clean (Boston Herald)

May 27 – New report shows Boston-area beaches are among cleanest in the country (Fox 25)

May 28 – Nahant dives into summer with high scores in water quality (Daily Item)

May 29 – Nantasket Beach near top of list for water quality (Patriot Ledger)

May 29 – Nantasket Beach near top of list for water quality (Wicked Local)

May 29 – The Senate budget includes money to clean stinky algae off of Lynn’s beaches, other projects (Daily Item)

May 30 – Constitution Beach receives high marks on water quality report (East Boston Times)

May 30 – 2018 Beaches Water Quality Report Card: Dot Beaches (Caught in Dot)

May 30 – Tenean continues to lag behind Boston beaches in water quality (Dorchester Reporter)

May 30 – Boston beaches get safety rating from water quality report (Metro)

May 31 – Boston-area beaches maintain high rating, Greater Boston beaches show slight dip in water quality (Boston Globe)

June 1 – Revere Beach ready for summer with positive scores in water quality (Advocate News)

June 1 – We all benefit from clean beaches (Chelsea Record)

June 1 – We all benefit from clean beaches (Everett Independent)

June 1 – We all benefit from clean beaches (Winthrop Transcript)

June 1 – Winthrop Beach receives high marks on Annual Water Quality Report (Winthrop Transcript)

June 1 – A remarkable turnaround (Lynn Journal)

June 1 – Constitution Beach receives high marks on water quality report (East Boston Times)

June 1 – SHSB releases Annual Beach Quality Report Card (Everett Independent)

June 1 – King’s Beach receives high marks on Save the Harbor/Save the Bay Annual Water Quality Report (Lynn Journal)

June 2 – Revere Beach receives high score for water quality (Revere Journal)

June 2 – We all benefit from clean beaches (Revere Journal)

June 4 – SHSB releases annual Beach Quality Report Card (Beacon Hill Times)

June 6 – Wolly Beach Wednesdays Concert Series 2018 (Discover Quincy)

June 10 – June 10, 2018 (Friends of Lynn & Nahant Beach)

June 11 – Tot Lot Tuesdays ~ Storytime & Activities (Discover Quincy)

June 12 – We all benefit from clean beaches and water (Beacon Hill Times)

June 12 – SHSB releases annual Beach Quality Report Card (Beacon Hill Times)

June 12 – Better Beaches Program awards over $200,000 to local communities (Boston Patch)

June 12 – Better Beaches Program awards $13,000 to Quincy Community Groups (Quincy Patch)

June 12 – Lynn and Nahant plan beach events thanks to $11,000 in grants (Daily Item)

June 14 – Save the Harbor gives grants, brings circus to Revere (Revere Advocate)

June 14 – South Boston receives $30,000+ from SH-SB (South Boston Online)

June 15- Lynn/Nahant nonprofits receive beaches grants (Lynn Journal)

June 15- Eastie nonprofits receive Better Beaches grant (East Boston Times)

June 15 – Local groups receive grants from SHSB (Revere Journal)

June 15 – South Boston receives $30,000+ from SH/SB (South Boston Online)

June 16 – Three Winthrop nonprofits receive grants (Winthrop Transcript)

June 16 – Life will be a beach in 2018 (South Boston Today)

June 16 – Discover Quincy: 50 Days of “Free”Dom (Boston.com)

June 19 – The state is set to spend bucks on the region’s beaches (Daily Item)

June 21 – Storm damage remains an issue for Metropolitan Beaches Commission (Revere Journal)

June 21 – Attorney General Healey funds $327,000 in summer youth jobs (Cape Cod Today)

June 21 – Lynn and Nahant organizations receive Better Beaches grant (Chelsea Record)

June 27 – Worcester resident James Starbuck joins co-workers helping clean Boston Harbor (Worcester Telegram)

June 27 – 565 people join Save the Harbor on a cruise to Boston Light (Boston Patch)

June 28 – Hundreds join Save the Harbor for the first free Share the Harbor cruise of the season (Advocate News)

June 28 – Coca-Cola spends Day of Stewardship on Carson Beach (South Boston Online)

July 5 – The Concert Series returns to Red Rock Park (Item Live)

July 9 – 7th Annual Boston Seafood Festival (The Improper Bostonian)

July 10 – Be wise, exercise! Free Summer Youth Fitness (Caught in Southie)

July 12 – Caught in Southie: Weekend Picks (NBC Boston)

July 13 – Free cruise to Boston Harbor Islands (The Boston Calendar)

July 13 – Kayaking returns to Constitution Beach (East Boston Times)

July 13 – Save the Harbor/Save the Bay free cruise to Georges Island (South Boston Today)

July 16 – Waltham YMCA visits George’s Island with Save the Harbor/ Save the Bay (Wicked Local Waltham)

July 16 – Boston Community Groups join Save the Harbor for Free Cruises (Boston Patch)

July 17 – Save the Harbor’s free ‘Share the Harbor’ tours and ‘Life’s a Beach’ events (Sampan)

July 19 – Save the Harbor’s Free “Life’s a Beach” Events and “Share the Harbor” Tours (South Boston Online)

July 20 – Sand Sculpting Festival set for Friday kickoff (Revere Journal)

July 20 – Save the Harbor’s free Share the Harbor tours and Life’s a Beach Events (Advocate News Online)

July 20 – Spectacular sand designs at Constitution, Nantasket and Revere beaches (North End Waterfront)

July 21 - Lynn kids set sail into Boston Harbor (Item Live)

July 21 – Sand Sculpting Festival set for Friday kickoff (Chelsea Record)

July 21 – Revere Beach Sand Sculpting Festival (East Boston Times)

July 21 – Sand Sculpting Festival set for Friday kickoff (East Boston Times)

July 21 – “Share the Harbor” tours and “Life’s a Beach” events (South Boston Online)

July 22 – 5 fun things to do in Boston this week (Metro Boston)

July 22 – Week of July 23rd (Caught in Southie)

July 23 – Dot Beach Festival! (Caught in Dot)

July 23 – Dot Beach Festival (NBC Boston)

July 23 – Southie Youth Beach Bash and Splash (Caught in Southie)

July 24 – Massachusetts Marine Trade grants funds for summer boating (MassNonProfit)

July 25 – Jason Meehan of South Boston joins State Street beach clean up (South Boston Today)

July 25 – Tynan Happenings (South Boston Today)

July 26 – Save the Harbor and DCR bring Art on the Shore (Revere Advocate)

July 26 – 5 for Good (WCVB5)

July 26 – Artist draws his lines in Nantasket’s sand at Better Beaches event (Hull Times)

July 28 – Andres Amador returns to Constitution Beach (Eastie Times)

July 30 – Suspended among the clouds (Boston Globe)

July 31 – Summer Pursuits (Boston Globe)

August 1 - BCYF Jackson-Mann joins Annual Beach Bash (WickedLocal Allston-Brighton)

August 1 – Free things to do in Boston, August 2018 (Boston Magazine)

August 1 – Youth Beach Bash & Splash on Carson Beach (South Boston Today)

August 2 – Kids menu: From Milton Hill to Boston Harbor, fun awaits just outside our borders (Dot Reporter)

August 2 – SB groups join Youth Beach Bash and Splash (South Boston Online)

August 4 – Take a giant bite of fun this weekend in Boston! (Boston Herald)

August 6 – 5 fun things to do in Boston this week (Metro Boston)

August 7 – Gallery – Fan Pier Youth Fishing Tournament (Boston Herald)

August 8 – Angler reels in trophy (Boston Herald)

August 9 – 7th Annual Boston Seafood Festival returns to Fish Pier (South Boston Online)

August 10 – Somerville community groups set sail with Save the Harbor/Save the Bay (The Somerville Times)

August 11 – Having a ball (Boston Globe)

August 14 – Paragon carousel in Hull to host story time with Snow White (Wicked Local – Cohasset)

August 16 – Residents pleased with Wollaston Beach water quality (Quincy Sun)

August 16 – Braintree Students attend Save the Harbor/Save the Bay cruise (Scituate Mariner – Wicked Local)

August 16 – Braintree students attend Save the Harbor/Save the Bay cruise (Wicked Local – Braintree)

August 22 – End of summer beach party at BCYF Curley Community Center (South Boston Today)

August 22 – Massachusetts nonprofits share $326K to support summer jobs (Mass Nonprofit News)

August 17 – Music at Marine Park August 23 (South Boston Today)

August 23 – End of Summer Bash (South Boston Online)

August 23 – Save the Harbor/Save the Bay Splashes (South Boston Online)

August 25 – Dorchester Beach Festival Calendar – Dorchester Reporter

August 28 – Cambridge community groups join Save the Harbor/Save the Bay on cruises to Georges and Spectacle Island (Cambridge Wicked Local)

August 29 – Irish Night at The Bandstand in Marine Park on Pleasure Bay (South Boston Today)

August 29 – Save the Harbor hosts summer of free Beach Bash and Splashes (Boston Patch)

August 30 – Boston-area community group sets sail with Save the Harbor (Boston Patch)

August 30 – BCYF Jackson Community Center sets sail with Save the Harbor (Wicked Local Allston-Brighton)

September 3 – Chelsea group sets sail with Save the Harbor on free cruise to Spectacle Island (Chelsea Record)

August 31 – Braintree after school group visits Boston Islands (Wicked Local Braintree)

September 7 – Share the Harbor with Save the Harbor (Boston Patch)

September 6 – Neighborhood Notables: Life’s a Beach (Dorchester Reporter)

September 10 – Experts: It’s time to stop hating on Wollaston Beach (Patriot Ledger)

September 12 – Free “Share the Harbor” Cruises to Spectacle Island (South End News)

September 12 – Share the Harbor with Save the Harbor (South Boston Today)

September 19 – North End Family Pride Day and Johnny Paolo Bocce Tourney attracts hundreds (Northend Waterfront)

September 19 – Save the Harbor brings “Life’s a Beach” to endless summer in Hull (Patch)

September 19 – Officials investigate large die off of clams (WCVB5)

September 19 – Mass die of clams fouls Revere Beach (Boston Globe)

September 20 – Hundreds of thousands of Atlantic surf clams have washed up on Revere Beach (Boston.com)

September 20 – 3 free cruises this fall to explore Harbor Islands (Hull Times)

September 20 – Festival bids fond farewell to summer season (Hull Times)

September 20 – Mass clam fatality stinks up Revere Beach (Revere Advocate)

September 20 – Officials investigate large clam die off (Boston Herald)

September 20 – Discover Moakley offers free activities at South Boston Park (East Boston Times)

September 20 – Washed-up clams bring horrible smell to Revere Beach (MyFox20)

September 21 – Never happened before: Region averaging one dead whale a week since early August (NH1)

September 27 – Whale fatality likely caused by boat strike (Revere Advocate)

September 27 – Whales and clams wash up on Revere Beach (Revere Journal)

September 27 – Share the Harbor on October 1st (South Boston Online)

September 27 – Share the Harbor with Save the Harbor (South Boston Today)

September 30 – Monday Free Sunset Cruise (The Huntington News)

October 5 – Fall Frolic: “Share the Harbor” cruise to Spectacle Island on Oct. 20 (Revere Advocate)

October 11 – Save the Harbor/Save the Bay president to retire at year’s end (Sampan)

October 11 – Cease and desist sent to stop burials of washed-up sea animals at Revere Beach (Boston 25)

October 13 – Save the Harbor/Save the Bay president retires (Revere Journal)

October 17 – Revere Pumpkin Dash 2018 (Revere Journal)

October 17 – Save the Harbor/Save the Bay president steps down (Eastie Times)

October 18 – Save the Harbor/Save the Bay president to retire (South Boston Today)

October 24 – Save the Harbor/Save the Bay president retires at year’s end (Winthrop Transcript)

October 25 – Fall Frolic Ends Share the Harbor (Boston Patch)

November 1 – Save the Harbor/Save the Bay president to retire at year’s end (South Boston Online)

December 7 – Boston Harbor is clean but could face new threats to marine life: plastics and drugs (Boston Globe)

December 8 – 7 artists, 7 fishes (Northend Waterfront)