2019 Press

January 2 – JetBlue reflects on 15 years of operations in Boston and looks ahead to future growth and maintaining leadership position (BusinessWire)

January 11 – PPSC Executive Director takes plunge (East Boston Times)

January 22 – Beach programs fundraiser set for March (Patriot Ledger)

January 23 – Take The plunge on March 10 (Boston Patch)

January 24 – Take the plunge on March 10 to raise funds (South Boston Online)

January 26 – Eastie nonprofits receive Save The Harbor/Save The Bay Better Beaches grant (East Boston Times)

February 1 – Take the plunge on March 10 at the Harpoon Shamrock Splash to raise funds for free beach programs (Lynn Journal)

February 1 – Metropolitan Beaches Commission to hold public hearing in Hull in February 2019 (Hingham Patch)

February 7 – Beaches Commission to sound out Hull residents on their Nantasket (Hull Times)

March 7 – Beach panel told of Nantasket’s assets, shortcomings and needs (Hull TImes)

March 10 – 7th annual Shamrock Splash to benefit Save the Harbor/Save the Bay (Boston Herald)

March 11 – Photos from the 7th Annual Shamrock Splash (The Boston Globe)

March 15 – Eastie residents, organizations take the plunge for local nonprofits (East Boston Times)

March 15 – Federal government files suit against Quincy over alleged sewage discharge (Boston Globe)

March 15 – Quincy mayor outraged by Feds lawsuit against city (Patriot Ledger)

March 18 – LWSC planning a strategy for the future (Lynn Daily Item)

March 19 – Facing EPA lawsuit, Quincy says it spent at least $30 million on sewers (Patriot Ledger)

March 22 – Save the Harbor Save the Bay splashes in the snow to support public beaches (Revere Journal)

March 22 –Save the Harbor Save the Bay splashes in the snow to support public  beaches (Winthrop Transcript)

March 29 – Metropolitan Beaches Commission to hold public hearing in East Boston April 9 (Revere Journal)

March 29 – Metropolitan Beaches Commission to hold public hearing in East Boston April 9 (Eastie Times)

April 3 – Boston Harbor Hero Kathy Lafferty honored at Save the Harbor’s gala (South Boston Online)

April 4 – Boston Harbor Hero Kathy Lafferty honored (South Boston Today)

April 4 – Save the Harbor’s longtime chief reflects on 18 years of advocacy (Boston Business Journal)

April 5 – Sam Bowman and Maeve Fittz honored as Boston Harbor Heroes at gala (Charlestown Patriot Bridge)

April 5 – Mayor Walsh, Boston residents honored as Boston Harbor Heroes at Save the Harbor’s gala (Beacon Hill Times)

April 17 – Save the Harbor Save the Bay art exhibition opening event (NorthEnd Waterfront)

April 18 – Some fishy sights to behold at Marine Mammal Safari (Hull Times)

April 18 – MBC holds workshop on Constitution Beach (Eastie Times)

April 18 – Marine Mammal Safaris kicked off a beautiful weekend In Boston (South Boston Online)

April 20 – Marine Mammal Safaris kicked off a beautiful weekend (South Boston Today)

April 24 – Thursdays brief community center study meeting free-standing signs working session public art opening (North End Waterfront)

April 29 – Baker’s environmental chief, Matthew Beaton, will leave the administration (The Boston Globe)

May 6 – Metropolitan Beaches Commission public hearing In South Boston May 6th (South Boston Today)

May 9 – A Better Beaches Meeting (South Boston Online)

May 10 – Rep. Vincent leads effort for new park for seniors at Sullivan Field (Revere Journal)

May 16 – Metropolitan Beaches Commission to hold regional review May 18 (East Boston Times)

May 17 – Metropolitan Beaches Commission to hold regional review May 18 (Chelsea Record)

May 19 – Residents have wish list for Wollaston, Nantasket beaches (Patriot Ledger)

May 19 – Metropolitan Beaches Commission to hold regional review May 18 (Lynn Journal)

May 26 – Water quality at beaches around Boston improves slowly (CBSBoston)

May 26 – Seven beaches in Greater Boston aced water quality tests last year (Boston Globe)

May 26 – Save the Harbor Save the Bay 2019 Metropolitan Beaches Water Quality Report Card (Sampan)

May 26 – Water quality at beaches in metropolitan Boston up a bit (WHDH7)

May 26 – Boston-area beach ratings making waves (Boston Herald)

May 27 – Report good marks for water quality at Quincy and Hull beaches (Patriot Ledger)

May 28 – Water quality safety grades for 15 MA beaches released (Patch)

May 28 – Save the Harbor Beach water quality report card shows slight improvement (North End Waterfront)

May 28 – Boston beaches water quality generally high for summer 2019 report (Curbed)

May 30 – Finally, some good news on the environmental front (The Lynn Journal)

May 30 – King’s Beach still a problem for beach goers (The Lynn Journal)

May 30 – South Boston shores glisten (South Boston Online)

May 30 –Beaches water quality report card (South Boston Today)

May 30 – Overall water quality at 95 percent (Revere Journal)

May 30 – Constitution Beach, one of the area’s cleanest beaches (Eastie Times)

May 31 – Winthrop’s beaches are perfect (Winthrop Transcript)

May 31 – Finally, some good news on the environmental front (Chelsea Record)

June 5 – Cohasset case prompts question: What to do with dead whales? (Patriot Ledger)

June 9 – Local groups in Hull, Quincy get Better Beaches grants (Wicked Local)

June 9 – Local groups in Hull, Quincy get Better Beaches grants (Patriot Ledger)

June 5 – Cohasset case prompts question: What to do with dead whales? (Patriot Ledger)

June 13 – Better Beaches program grants Hull 15,000 to kick off events (Hull Times)

June 11 – Grants to fund free summer beach events in Lynn, Nahant (Daily Item)

June 14 – When it comes to fun, count on the MOMS’ Club 10th Annual Family Fun Day (South Boston Today)

June 14 – Two Revere organizations receive $17,500 in grants (Revere Journal)

June 14 – U.S. Navy Band “Rhode Island Sound” to perform at Ingleside Park (Winthrop Sun Transcript)

July 8 – AG Healey funds summer jobs for young people across the state (Cape Cod Today)

June 21 – Eastie nonprofits receive $21,500 in small grants from Save the Harbor/Save the Bay’s Better Beaches program (Eastie Times)

July 10 – Local groups to hold Quincy Environmental Fair (Patriot Ledger)

July 10 – Local groups to hold Quincy Environmental Fair (Wicked Local – Quincy)

July 11 – AG Healey funds summer jobs for young people across the state (Sampan)

July 17 – Community News (East Boston Times)

July 19 – Charlestown teens employed through grant from Hood Park LLC (Charlestown Patriot-Bridge)

July 19 – Second Annual Marine Maritime Festival set July 20 (East Boston Times)

July 19 – Five ways to beat the heat – Boston Herald

July 20 – Here’s where to keep cool during Boston’s heat emergency (NBC 10 Boston)

July 24 – Waterfront North End – Financial District Neighborhood Notes (Wicked Local Gerogetown)

July 24 – Dot. Mattapan projects get boosts in final budget (Dorchester Reporter)

July 24 – South Boston Neighborhood Notes (Boston Homes)

July 25 – South Boston youth beat the heat at free beach event hosted by Save the Harbor (South Boston today)

July 25 – Family Day at the Beach Saturday (Winthrop Transcript)

July 25 – Piers Park Sailing’s summer programs off to a good start (Eastie TImes)

July 25 – Youth beat the heat at free beach event (South Boston Online)

July 26 – Boston Outdoor Activities Guide (REI Coop Journal)

July 26 – In Hull, low tide sands become a canvas (Patriot Ledger)

July 28 – In Hull, low tide sands become a canvas (Wicked Local)

July 30 – Lynn residents voice concerns about King’s Beach to LWSC (Lynn Item)

July 30 – Photos from our readers (Patriot Ledger)

July 31 – Artist Andres Amador returns to Constitution Beach (East Boston Times)

July 31 – Chinatown youth and teens beat the heat this July with free cruises to Boston Harbor Islands (Sampan)

July 31 – Globe Staff Photos of the Month July 2019 (The Boston Globe)

August 1 – Somerville Kids join Save the Harbor/Save the Bay Cruises (Somerville Times)

August 1 – A free party on Saturday will put focus on Tenean Beach (Dorchester Reporter)

August 2 – Chelsea youth beat the heat at free beach event hosted by Save the Harbor (Chelsea Record)

August 2 – Charlestown teens set out for Catch of the Day (Charlestown Bridge)

August 2 – Cyr seeks to return King’s Beach back to swimmable condition (The Lynn Journal)

 August 7 – 2019 Fishing Tournament introduces local teens to Boston Harbor (CBS Boston)

August 8 - They Didn’t Get Away! (Boston Globe)

August 8 - Tenean Beach gets a Saturday in the spotlight (Dorchester Reporter)

August 8 - Revere Kids join Save the Harbor/Save the Bay for free cruises to the Boston Harbor Islands (Revere Journal)

August 8 - Local Kids join Save the Harbor/Save the Bay for free cruises to the Boston Harbor Islands (East Boston Times)

August 9 - Weekend Brief: Groundwater levels return to normal, Madonna Della Cava Feast, Bootcamp, Family Fun Festival, Friday Films (North End Waterfront)

August 9 - Chelsea Kids join Save the Harbor/Save the Bay for free cruises to the Boston Harbor Islands (Chealsea Record)

August 13 - Norfolk County beaches worst in the state for bacteria (Patriot Ledger)

August 13 - Downtown municipal harbor plan zoning meeting brings crowd and debate (North End Waterfront)

August 15 - Go Fish! (South Boston Today)

August 15 -Big winners in fishing tournament (South Boston Online)

August 15 - Tuesday’s Brief: Ducali expands liquor license, summer story time, Garden Street Auction, free lighthouse tour, FOCCP Meeting (North End Waterfront)

August 22 - Massport Supports Summer Jobs for South Boston Students (South Boston Today)

August 22 - Massport Supports Summer Jobs for South Boston Students (South Boston Online)

August 22 - Chinatown kids stay cool this August with trips to Harbor Islands (Sampan)

August 22 - Activists defend water quality, criticize beach report (Boston Globe)

August 26 - Waltham kids join Save the Harbor/Save the Bay (Wicked Local)

September 10 - Join Save the Harbor on two free “Share the Harbor” cruises in September (Patch)