In recent weeks, the Laredo Administration has resumed discussions about repairs to Bullough’s Pond dam that, under former Mayor Ruthanne Fuller, sparked tensions and ultimately went unresolved. Laredo Administration officials are now presenting a variety of potential options for dam repair that could have a range of implications for the…
Posts published in “Environment”
Newton is moving forward with major investments in stormwater infrastructure after City officials accepted a $4.3 million low-interest state loan to fund projects designed to reduce pollution entering the Charles River watershed and help the city meet federal and state environmental requirements.
When Greg Maslowe started working as manager of Newton Community Farm (NCF) in 2006, there was no tractor, greenhouse, or even any seeds. However, much has changed at this “small but mighty” nonprofit as it marks its 20th anniversary this year. Before NCF was founded, the 2.26-acre parcel had a…
“Education shapes individuals, and individuals shape education,” is the idea driving hundreds of young people to advocate for interdisciplinary climate education in their schools. Climatechange, the defining issue of the 21st century, is slipping through the cracks of Massachusetts’ top-tier education system and leaving youth ill-prepared for the future. As…
Historic Newton hosts its annual Plant Swap at the Durant-Kenrick House and Grounds (286 Waverley Ave, Newton Corner) on Saturday, June 13 from 10AM-12PM. Please sign up on their website. Bring plants, seeds, or garden supplies to trade with fellow plant enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting your…
Are there empty spaces on the berms in your neighborhood where street trees formerly provided shade and beauty? Would you like to work with your neighbors and the Newton Tree Conservancy to plant new trees? The Newton Tree Conservancy is now accepting applications until Sunday, July 5 for its Fall…
Newton Conservators invites you to Help ID Newton’s Flora & Fauna in Kennard Park Bioblitz on Saturday, June 20 from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM at Kennard Park (246 Dudley Rd, Newton Upper Falls). Zach Shein, an experienced botanist and habitat restoration professional, will help participants identify the many species…
Newton Free Library invites you to Nature Walk at the Newton Cemetery & Arboretum (791 Walnut St, Newton Centre) on Wednesday, June 24 at 10:30 AM. Walk the Newton Cemetery & Arboretum’s winding roads with their Staff Arborist to see nature right in the center of the city. This loop…
Do you enjoy hiking? Or just walking in a local park or open space area? If so, consider buying a copy of the 2026 edition of the Newton Conservators Trail Guide. The guide costs $23 plus $5 shipping. Buy a copy here. The new Trail Guide features: Thinking of joining…
Newton Community Farm (303 Nahanton St, Oak Hill) hosts Senior Medicinal Wellness Walk, Tuesday, June 30 from 10AM – 11:30AM. Cost is $10 per person; space is limited to 25 participants. Join herbalist Mo Katz-Christy for a slow meander through the fields to learn how to harvest local plants for…
Silent Spring is excited to offer the Silent Spring Summer Institute from Monday, July 6 through Friday, July10. This free virtual program is designed for high school students interested in learning about environmental health or considering a degree or career in STEM. The deadline to register is Friday, June 5.…
Newton Free Library (330 Homer Street, Newton Centre) invites you to Could Bugging Be the New Birding? Tiny Creatures, Big Discoveries on Tuesday, July 7 at 7PM. If you garden with native plants, your yard is already hosting a vibrant, miniature safari through bug-land. Finding and observing these small, colorful…











