Grab your swimsuits: Charles River Swimming Day is coming in June
By Steve AnnearTHE BOSTON GLOBE Wednesday marked the first official day of spring, which, for the more optimistic, means that summer is just a few months
By Steve AnnearTHE BOSTON GLOBE Wednesday marked the first official day of spring, which, for the more optimistic, means that summer is just a few months
By Susan Misicka In BaselSwissInfo.ch Swiss architect Renata von Tscharner has spent the past two decades championing the cause of the Charles River in Massachusetts. In
By Anna Fiorentino and Lia PetronioNews@Northeastern In 1965, the water in the Charles River was so dirty that The Standells wrote a song about it. It was
By Joann Gonchar, FAIAArchitectural Record As Archie Lee Coates tells it, + POOL—a concept launched in the summer of 2010 for a swimming facility that
Reclaiming rivers, one pool at a time By Megan Barber @megcbarberCurbed Magazine Some of the world’s busiest and largest cities have long had a water problem.
By Amelia NierenbergTHE BOSTON GLOBE Since opening in late 2015, the space has become a hub for nearby skaters. It is one of only a few parks
Beacon Hill Times Annenberg Hall of Harvard University is famous for Hogwarts-esque architecture, but on Saturday June 2nd, it wasn’t Harry on his broomstick flying
The Cambridge Chronicle Editor’s note: The following was submitted by the Charles River Conservancy: Annenberg Hall of Harvard University is famous for Hogwarts-esque architecture, but
The Cambridge Chronicle The Charles River Conservancy recently announced the appointment of new executive director Laura Jasinski, an urban planner with 10 years of experience
By Margeaux Sippell THE BOSTON GLOBE Renata von Tscharner is retiring after 18 years as president of the Charles River Conservancy, which she founded in 2000