by John Macone | Oct 18, 2022
What: The Merrimack River has been a driving factor in the development of Haverhill, and an important part of community life today. Join MRWC on an educational walk along the river through the downtown area and Bradford and learn about the natural and human history of...
by John Macone | Aug 19, 2021
NBPT Cornhole and the Merrimack River Watershed Council present the 1st Annual “Save Our River Festival”. This event will take place at the outdoor pavilion of the Newburyport Elks (25 Low Street). It will feature a Giant Cornhole Tournament, BBQ, a cash...
by John Macone | Jan 13, 2021 | News
January 13, 2021 BOSTON – Merrimack River Watershed Council (MRWC) applauds Gov. Charlie Baker for signing into law a bill that will require sewage plants to quickly inform the public whenever they release untreated sewage into a river. The long-awaited public alert...
by John Macone | Sep 10, 2020
WATCH: We are partnering with the Forest Society to co-host the exclusive viewing of the highly acclaimed documentary The Merrimack: River at Risk from the safety and comfort of your own home. LEARN: This thoughtfully done documentary by Jerry Monkman, four years in...
by John Macone | Jul 17, 2020 | News
Lawrence, MA – In an interview with Newburyport Daily News reporter Heather Alterisio, Executive Director of the Merrimack River Watershed Council (MRWC) Matthew Thorne commented on the upcoming project in Manchester, NH to reduce Combined Sewer Overflows. In short,...
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