Charles River’s water quality took a slight hit in 2016
By Ben Thompson(Globe Correspondent) Grades are in, and the Charles River’s water quality took a slight hit in 2016. The Environmental Protection Agency graded the
By Ben Thompson(Globe Correspondent) Grades are in, and the Charles River’s water quality took a slight hit in 2016. The Environmental Protection Agency graded the
By Matt RocheleauBoston Globe This is the first in a series exploring initiatives around Boston, the country, and the world that have succeeded or hold great
Donna GoodisonBoston Herald The Charles River Conservancy wants swimming enthusiasts to put on their thinking caps for two brainstorming sessions on a proposed swim park
Boston Globe In his op-ed, Mike Ross laments that the banks of the Charles River are not as lively as those of the Vltava River
By Daniel AdamsBoston Globe The Charles River Basin — at least, the one we recognize — was born on Oct. 20, 1908. Before then, much
By Shachar PeledCNN Would you drink a beer originating in what used to be one of the most polluted rivers in the country? In early
By Chris Sweeney Boston Magazine The Charles and the Mystic, two of America’s most historic waterways, are located just miles apart. Why did one flourish while the
By Steve AnnearBoston Globe A leap from the dock at a permanent swimming facility built along the Charles River could still be years away. But that
A Positive Force on the Boston Scene and Scenery The Landscape Design Council (LDC) of Massachusetts announced Sept. 7, 2016 that Renata von Tscharner, founder
The CRC’s President and the Chair of the Swim Park Committee appeared on WBZ’s Boston Sunday Review. You can stream the full interview here: