Press
August 7 – 2019 Fishing Tournament Introduces Local Teens to Boston Harbor (CBS Boston)
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 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)
July 31 – Artist Andres Amador Returns to Constitution Beach (East Boston Times)
July 31 – Globe Staff Photos of the Month July 2019 (The Boston Globe)
July 30 – Lynn Residents Voice Concerns About King’s Beach to LWSC (Lynn Item)
July 30 – Photos from our Readers (Patriot Ledger)
July 28 – In Hull, low tide sands become a canvas (Wicked Local)
July 26 – Boston Outdoor Activities Guide (REI Coop Journal)
July 26 – In Hull, low tide sands become a canvas (Patriot Ledger)
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 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 20 – Here’s Where to Keep Cool During Boston’s Heat Emergency (NBC 10 Boston)
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 17 – Community News (East Boston Times)
July 11 – AG Healey funds summer jobs for young people across the state (Sampan)
July 10 – Local Groups to Hold Quincy Environmental Fair (Patriot Ledger)
July 10 – Local Groups to Hold Quincy Environmental Fair (Wicked Local – Quincy)
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)
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)
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 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)
May 31 – Winthrop’s Beaches are Perfect (Winthrop Transcript)
May 31 – Finally, Some Good News On the Environmental Front (Chelsea Record)
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 Areas Cleanest Beaches (Eastie Times)
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 27- Report Good Marks for Water Quality at Quincy and Hull Beaches (Patriot Ledger)
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 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 17 – Metropolitan Beaches Commission to Hold Regional Review May 18 (Chelsea Record)
May 16 – Metropolitan Beaches Commission to Hold Regional Review May 18 (East Boston Times)
May 10 – Rep. Vincent Leads Effort for New Park for Seniors at Sullivan Field (Revere Journal)
May 9 – A Better Beaches Meeting (South Boston Online)
May 6 – Metropolitan Beaches Commission Public Hearing In South Boston May 6th (South Boston Today)
April 20 – Marine Mammal Safaris Kicked Off A Beautiful Weekend (South Boston Today)
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 17 – Save the Harbor Save the Bay Art Exhibition Opening Event (NorthEnd Waterfront)
April 4 – Boston Harbor Hero Kathy Lafferty Honored (South Boston Today)
April 3 – Boston Harbor Hero Kathy Lafferty Honored at Save the Harbor’s Gala (South Boston Online)
March 19 – Facing EPA Lawsuit Quincy Says It Spent At Least $30 Million On Sewers (Patriot Ledger)
March 18 – LWSC Planning A Strategy For The Future (Lynn Daily Item)
March 15 – Eastie Residents, Organizations Take the Plunge for Local Non-Profits (East Boston Times)
March 15 – Federal Government File Suit Against Quincy Over Alleged Sewage Discharge (Boston Globe)
March 15 – Quincy Mayor Outraged By Feds Lawsuit Against City (Patriot Ledger)
March 11 – Photos from the 7th Annual Shamrock Splash (The Boston Globe)
March 10 – 7th annual Shamrock Splash to benefit Save the Harbor/Save the Bay (Boston Herald)
March 7 – Beach panel told of Nantasket’s assets, shortcomings and needs (Hull TImes)
February 7 – Beaches Commission to sound out Hull residents on their Nantasket (Hull Times)
January 24 – Take the Plunge on March 10 to Raise Funds (South Boston Online)
January 23 – Take The Plunge On March 10 (Boston Patch)
January 22 – Beach Programs Fundraiser Set for March (Patriot Ledger)
January 11 – PPSC Executive Director Takes Plunge (East Boston Times)
December 8 – 7 Artists, 7 Fishes (Northend Waterfront)
November 1 – Save the Harbor/Save the Bay President to Retire at Years End (South Boston Online)
October 25 – Fall Frolic Ends Share the Harbor (Boston Patch)
October 24 – Save the Harbor/Save the Bay President Retires at Years End (Winthrop Transcript)
October 18 – Save the Harbor/Save the Bay President to Retire (South Boston Today)
October 17 – Revere Pumpkin Dash 2018 (Revere Journal)
October 17 – Save the Harbor/Save the Bay President Steps Down (Eastie Times)
October 13 – Save the Harbor/Save the Bay President Retires (Revere Journal)
October 11- Save the Harbor/Save the Bay President to Retire at Year’s End (Sampan)
October 5 – Fall Frolic: “Share the Harbor” Cruise to Spectacle Island on Oct. 20 (Revere Advocate)
September 30 – Monday Free Sunset Cruise (The Huntington News)
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 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 19 – Save the Harbor Brings “Lifes 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 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 10 – Experts: It’s time to stop hating on Wollaston Beach (Patriot Ledger)
September 7 – Share the Harbor with Save the Harbor (Boston Patch)
September 6 – Neighborhood Notables Life’s a Beach (Dorchester Reporter)
August 31 – Braintree Afterschool Group Visits Boston Islands (Wicked Local Braintree)
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)
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 25 – Dorchester Beach Festival Calendar – Dorchester Reporter
August 23 – End of Summer Bash (South Boston Online)
August 23 – Save the Harbor/Save the Bay Splashes (South Boston Online)
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 16 – Residents Pleased with Wollaston Beach Water Quality (Quincy Sun)
August 16 – Braintree Students attend Save the Harbor/Save the Bay cruise (Wicked Local – Braintree)
August 14 – Paragon Carousel in Hull to Host Story Time with Snow White (Wicked Local – Cohasset)
August 11 – Having a Ball (Boston Globe)
August 10 – Somerville Community Groups set sail with Save the Harbor/Save the Bay (The Somerville Times)
August 9 – 7th Annual Boston Seafood Festival Returns to Fish Pier (South Boston Online)
August 8 – Angler Reels in Trophy (Boston Herald)
August 7 – Gallery – Fan Pier Youth Fishing Tournament [Two PDFS] (Boston Herald)
August 6 – 5 fun things to do in Boston this week (Metro Boston)
August 4 – Take a giant bite of fun this weekend in Boston! (Boston Herald)
August 2- SB Groups Join Youth Beach Bash and Splash (South Boston Online)
August 1- BCYF Jackson-Mann joins Annual Beach Bash- Wicked Local (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)
July 31- Summer Pursuits (Boston Globe)
July 30- Suspended Among the Clouds (Boston Globe)
July 28- Andres Amador Returns to Constitution Beach (Eastie Times)
July 26- Save the Harbor and DCR bring Art on the Shore (Revere Advocate)
July 26 – Artist Draws His Lines in Nantasket’s Sand at Better Beaches Event (Hull Times)
July 25- Jason Meehan of South Boston Joins State Street Beach Clean Up (South Boston Today)
July 25- Tynan Happenings (South Boston Today)
July 24- Massachusetts Marine Trade Grants Funds for Summer Boating (MassNonProfit)
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 22 – 5 Fun Things to do in Boston this week (Metro Boston)
July 22 – Week of July 23rd (Caught in Southie)
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 20 – Sand Sculpting Festival Set for Friday Kickoff (Revere Journal)
July 17- Save the Harbor’s free ‘Share the Harbor’ tours and ‘Life’s a Beach’ events (Sampan)
July 16- Boston Community Groups join Save the Harbor for Free Cruises (Boston Patch)
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 12- Caught in Southie: Weekend Picks (NBC Boston)
July 10- Be wise, exercise! Free Summer Youth Fitness (Caught in Southie)
July 9 – 7th Annual Boston Seafood Festival (The Improper Bostonian)
July 5- The Concert Series Return to Red Rock Park (Item Live)
June 28- Coca-Cola Spends Day of Stewardship on Carson Beach (South Boston Online)
June 27- 565 People Join Save the Harbor on a Cruise to Boston Light (Boston Patch)
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 21- Storm Damage Remains an Issue for Metropolitan Beaches Commission (Revere Journal)
June 19- The State is Set to Spend Bucks on the Region’s Beaches (Daily Item)
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 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 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 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 11- Tot Lot Tuesdays ~ Storytime & Activities (Discover Quincy)
June 10- June 10, 2018 (Friends of Lynn & Nahant Beach)
June 6- Wolly Beach Wednesdays Concert Series 2018 (Discover Quincy)
June 4- SHSB releases annual Beach Quality Report Card (Beacon Hill Times)
June 2- Revere Beach Receives High Score for Water Quality (Revere Journal)
June 2- We all benefit from clean beaches (Revere Journal)
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- Revere Beach ready for summer with positive scores in water quality (Advocate News)
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 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 28- Nahant Dives into Summer with High Scores in Water Quality (Daily Item)
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 26- Save the Harbor Releases Beaches Water Quality Report Card (Quincy Sun)
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 22- As summer approaches, many state beaches aren’t in good shape (Boston Globe)
May 14- Philanthropy Awards (Kensington Investment Company)
May 8- Bike the Beaches of Quincy Ride (Eventbrite)
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 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)
April 24 – Beverly Wing Boston Harbor Hero (Sampan)
April 22 – Brendan Crighton Metropolitan Beaches Commission (Lynn Item)
April 12 – STH Honors South Bay Harbor Trail (Fort Point Boston)
April 12 – Marine Mammal Safaris (The Boston Calendar)
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 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)
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 – $4000 Raised for Lynn and Nahant at Shamrock Splash (Lynn Journal)
March 15 – SHSB’s Shamrock Splash Draws 200 Splashers (South Boston Online)
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 13 – Lynn Beaches Benefit From Big ‘Splash’ (Daily Item)
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 9 – Letter to the Editor: Cold will not keep from splashing (Advocate News)
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)
February 22 – Pop-In to Save the Harbor’s Pop-up (Charlestown Patriot-Bridge)
February 22 – Pop-In to Save the Harbor’s Pop-up near North Station (Sampan)
February 21 – Pop-In to Save the Harbor’s Pop-up Museum (North End Waterfront)
February 15 – Annual Harpoon Shamrock Splash March 11 (Winthrop transcript)
February 15 – Annual Harpoon Shamrock Splash Set for March 11 (Revere Journal)
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 9 – Help Save the Harbor Splash for Revere’s Beach (Advocate News)
February 8 – Making a Big Splash for Lynn Beaches on March 11 (Daily Item)
January 24 – Neponset River seeing rising tide of needles ashore (Boston Herald)
February 2—South Bay Harbor Trail project gets set in motion (Beth Treffeisen)
February 11 – Save the Harbor to Splash on March5 (Sampan)
March 2—Local beaches are now just a click away (The Boston Globe)
March 3—Beautify Revere to kick off on April 22 (Revere Journal)
March 4 – Seen at 2017 Harpoon St Patricks Day Festival (MassLive)
March 5 – Hundreds dive into Boston Harbor for fundraiser (wcvb5)
March 5—Event: Harpoon’s Shamrock Splash (Caught in Southie)
March 5—Harpoon Shamrock Splash 2017 (The Boston Calendar)
March 6 – Chillin At The Beach (Boston Herald)
March 6 – Cold Comfort (The Boston Globe)
March 6 – Hundreds dive into freezing Boston Harbor (MassLive)
March 8 – Frigid fundraisers net more than $54,000 (The Bulletin Newspapers)
March 8—250 Splash in Record Cold to Save Summer Programs (Patch)
March 12 – 250 Splash in Record Cold to Save Summer Programs (South Boston Today)
March 15—250 Splash in Record Cold to Save Summer Programs (East Boston Times-Free Press)
March 17—Letter: Thanks to All Who Helped the Shamrock Splash (East Boston Times- Free Press)
March 17—Community Rallies to Save Piers Park Sailing Center (East Boston Times-Free Press)
April 12—Budget Cuts Make Waves For Beach Lovers (Lynn Item)
April 28 –Seals of Approval and Renewed Sense of Porpoise (Patch)
May 5—Local Children Get Out on the Water (Charlestown Patriot-Bridge)
May 10—West End Boys and Girls Club attends marine safari (Wicked Local Allston)
May 18—Drink locally: How Boston’s water powers local businesses (Curbed)
May 18—Beach lovers cry foul (Boston Globe)
May 19—Bell Isle Marsh Festival (Winthrop Sun Transcript)
May 22—Meetings to focus on beaches State Funding (Daily Item)
May 22—Public hearing on the state of four public beaches (Daily Item)
May26 ¬– Public Hearing on the State of the Beaches in Lynn Set for May 30 (Lynn Journal)
May 29–Navy jet flyover to mark JFK centennial (Boston Globe)
May 30—State Oks $150K For Algae Cleanup (Daily Item)
May 30—Save the Harbor 2017 Beach Water Quality Report Card (Boston Patch)
May 30—Save the Harbor 2017 Beach Water Quality Report Card (Swampscott Patch)
May 30—Last year’s drought had an upside: cleaner beaches in Boston (Boston Globe)
May 31—Quote of the day (Boston Globe)
June 1—Dot beaches earn low grades in six-year safety study (Dorchester Reporter)
June 1 – State Senate okays $40.8B budget; leaves revenues uncertain Local aid programs are highlighted (Dorchester Reporter)
June 3–The Boston Harbor Clean-Up: An Environmental – and Economic Success Story (Chelsea Record)
June 3–The Boston Harbor Clean-Up: An Environmental – and Economic Success Story (Eastie Times)
June 3–The Boston Harbor Clean-Up: An Environmental – and Economic Success Story (Lynn Journal)
June 3–Save Harbor/Save Bay Issues Report on Water Quality in ’16 (The Charlestown Bridge)
June 3–Save Harbor/Save Bay Issues Report on Water Quality in ’16 (Lynn Journal)
June 4–Harbor group to award $50K in grants for free beach events (Boston Herald)
June 8–Advocates see progress in Dot beach quality: Tenean still lags (Dorchester Reporter)
June 9–Revere Beach gets top marks on water quality report card (Revere Advocate)
June 9–Save the Harbor/Save the Bay awards $55K for free beach programs despite budget cuts (Revere Advocate)
June 13–Massive Revere Beach Brawl Closes Blvd., Eight Arrested (Malden Patch)
June 13–Revere Beach lovers lament state of ‘America’s first public beach’ (Wicked Local, Melrose)
June 13–Crowd became ‘confrontational and unruly’ at Revere Beach (Boston Globe)
June 16–Water quality good at most Massachusetts beaches; Issues remain at some urban spots (Wicked Local, Cambridge)
June 16 – Water Quality Good at Most Mass Beaches; Issues Remain at Some (Metro West Daily News)
June 17–East Boston YMCA and NOAH Receive Better Beaches Grant (Eastie Times)
June 18– Water quality good at most Massachusetts beaches (South Coast Today)
June 29 – A public treasure at risk of being squandered (The Boston Globe)
June 30 – Summer Isn’t Summer Without Popular Concert Series (Lynn Journal)
July 5 – Brown Water is Algae Not Sewage (Patriot Ledger)
July 5 – Brown Water On Harbor Not Sewage (WCVB)
July 5 – What’s The Brown Stuff in the Water (Caught in Southie)
July 6 – What’s The Brown Water at Boston Harbor (MassLive)
July 6 – Nasty Harbor Sighting is Just Algae Not Sewage (North End Waterfront)
July 6 – Sewage Like Brown Algae Keeping Swimmers on the Beach (Boston 25 News)
July 6 – Harbor Explorers Summer Recreation offering kindles Quincy Kids’ interest (Patriot Ledger)
July 7 – Boston Harbor Brown Substance is Harmless Expert Says (CBS Boston)
July 14 – Kayaking at Constitution Beach Underway This Week (East Boston Times)
July 23 – On Revere Beach sand sculptures and family fun (Boston Globe)
07_12_2016_Revere120Anniversary_BostonGlobeNovember 11 – Blue Hills Opens Latest Branch In Seaport (Banker & Tradesman)
October 6 – Blue Cross Blue Shield Volunteers Help (South Boston Today)
October 4 – Blue Cross Blue Shield Volunteers (Boston Patch)
October 4 – Blue Cross Blue Shield Volunteers (Hingham Patch)
October 4 – Blue Cross Blue Shield Volunteers (Brookline Patch)
September 26 – Our Best Photos September (Patriot Ledger)
August 26 – Beat the Heat: Free Island Adventures (MYSouthEnd.com)
August 24 – Local Youth Win Fishing Tournament (MYSouthEnd.com)
August 24 – The Art of Sand Raking at Constitution Beach (East Boston Times – Free Press)
August 23 – Save the Harbor shares The Boston Harbor Islands with local groups (Sampan)
August 19 – Save the Harbor’s 6th Annual Beach Bash and Splash (Lynn Journal)
August 18 – Local Youth Win Fishing Tournament (South Boston Online)
August 18 – Local Youth Win Fishing Tournament (South Boston Today)
August 14 – PHOTOS: Boston’s Carson Beach became an art canvas this weekend (Metro)
August 12 – Boston Seafood Festival (Epoch Times)
August 11 – South Enders Beat the Heat (MYSouthEnd.com)
August 11 – Stunning Sand Designs Are Returning to Boston’s Shores (Boston)
August 11 – Save the Harbor offers free ferry rides for families (Fox 25)
August 10 – Save the Harbor offers free Spectacle Island Boat Trips (The Bulletin Newspapers)
August 10 – Sand artist Andres Amador returning to Boston (Boston Globe)
August 5 – Watch ‘Jaws’ while floating in the ocean…if you dare (Metro)
August 5 – What’s she doing on the beach with that weird thing on her back? (Boston Globe)
August 4 – What is Trekker? (Boston Globe)
August 3 – Beat the heat and discover your park (Norwood Record)
August 2 – Save the Harbor offers free trips to Spectacle Island (Wicked Local Weymouth)
August 2 – Save the Harbor offers free trips to Spectacle Island (Wicked Local Hanson)
August 2 – Save the Harbor offers free trips to Spectacle Island (Patriot Ledger)
July 30 – Children’s Concert and Day at the Park Set for July 30 (Lynn Journal)
July 29 – Officials Release Conservation Plan for Piping Plovers (Winthrop Sun Transcript)
July 28 – Marble treasure hunt hitting Boston Harbor beaches (Hyde Park Bulletin)
July 27 – Wolly Beach Wednesday draws families to Quincy’s coast (Patriot Ledger)
July 21 – Five Reasons to Leave the House This Weekend (Boston)
July 19 – Save the Harbor’s “Simply Marble-ous” Treasure Hunt (Hingham Patch)
July 15 – Free Kayaking Returns to Constitution Beach (East Boston Times – Free Press)
July 15 – Meet You at Red Rock: Summer Isn’t Summer Without Popular Concert Series (Lynn Journal)
July 14 – Family Fun Day is set for Tenean Beach on Sat. Aug. 6 (Dorchester Reporter)
July 12 – Revere Beach celebrates its 120-year anniversary
July 8 – Revere Beach Tops the Competition (Revere Journal)
July 6 – Putting a wider lens on Dot, Southie beaches (Dorchester Reporter)
June 24 – A Rocky Road to a Sandy Beach (Boston Globe)
June 23 – Cooler? Check. Suncreen? Check. Google backpack with 15 lenses? Check. (Boston Globe)
June 22 – Google partners with group to promote Boston- area beach images (NewBostonPost)
June 18 – Moulton: Baker is missing the boat in Lynn (Itemlive.com)
June 17 – Save the Harbor and DCR to Sponsor 80 Free Beach Events and Programs (Lynn Journal)
June 17 – Another Spectacular Summer on Boston’s Beaches (Swampscott Patch)
June 17 – Another Spectacular Summer on Boston’s Beaches (Boston Patch)
June 15 – When the light goes out: The uncertain future of lighthouses (Boston Globe)
June 12 – In Defense of Revere Beach (Boston)
June 11 – Lynn Ferry Service Discontinued (CBS Boston)
June 11 – Celebrating 490 Years of Anniversaries at Boston Light (NorthEndWaterfront.com)
June 10 – Time to Halt Ferry Follies and Fund Sailing Season (Itemlive.com)
June 7 – Lynn Delegation Launches into Baker (Itemlive.com)
June 6 – Metropolitan Beach Commission Hearing in Revere (DredgingTorday.com)
June 4 – Winthrop Beach Water Quality Receives a Perfect Mark for 2015 (Winthrop Sun Transcript)
June 4 – Plover Plan may open beaches (Boston Herald)
June 4 – Residents Give it to DCR Over Winthrop Beach State (Winthrop Sun Transcript)
June 4 – Let’s clean up the stink at King’s Beach (Boston Globe)
June 3 – Metropolitan Beach Commission public hearing on June 7 (Revere Advocate
June 3 – Metropolitan Beach Commission hearing June 7 (Sampan)
June 3 –Local Water Quality Varies from Beach to Beach (Lynn Journal)
June 3 – Local Water Quality Varies from Beach to Beach (Beacon Hill Times)
June 3 – Save the Harbor/Bay’s 2016 Beach Water Quality Report Card (South Boston Today)
June 3 – Local Organizations Receive Grants from Save the Harbor/Save the Bay (Patriot Ledger)
June 3 – Metropolitan Beaches Commission public hearing on June 7 (Revere Advocate)
June 1 – Another Reason to love M Street Beach (Caught In Southie)
May 28 – Water Quality Report has Mixed Reviews for Massachusetts Beaches (CBS Boston)
May 28 – Report: Mixed Reviews on water quality at area beaches (7News)
May 26 – King’s Beach Gets Low Rating (Itemlive.com)
May 26 – Water Quality Declined last year at some Boston-area beaches (Boston Globe)
April 21 – Marine Mammal Safaris (Winthrop Sun Transcript)
April 21 – Lynn Gets $4.5 Million to Purchase Ferry Boat (Lynn Journal)
April 19 – Boston Harbor, once dirtiest, now clean, agency tells judge (NewBostonPost)
April 11 – Vincent recognized as ‘Boston Harbor Hero’ (Wicked Local Saugus)
April 1 – The Final Report (East Boston Times – Free Press)
April 1 – The Final Report (Revere Journal)
April 1 – The Final Report (Chelsea Record)
March 9 – South Boston Swimmers participate in Shamrock Splash (SouthBostonOnline)
February 15 – Save the Harbor and DCR Will Award Over $200,000 in Grants (Charlestown Patch)
February 15 – Save the Harbor and DCR Will Award Over $200,000 in Grants (Braintree Patch)
January 22 – Northern Ave. bridge demise mourned, opposed by some (NewBostonPost)