Local river trash clean-ups have global impact
Greenfield, MA – Trash has now reached every corner of the globe by moving along waterways and transported by ocean currents. By some estimates, ocean
Greenfield, MA – Trash has now reached every corner of the globe by moving along waterways and transported by ocean currents. By some estimates, ocean
Greenfield, MA – The Connecticut River Watershed Council’s (CRC) 19th annual Source to Sea Cleanup on Friday & Saturday, September 25 & 26 will focus
Greenfield, MA –As lead sponsors of the 19th annual Source to Sea Cleanup, NRG’s Middletown Generating Station, Pratt & Whitney, and TransCanada are partnering to
Greenfield, MA – The Connecticut River Watershed Council’s (CRC) 19th annual Source to Sea Cleanup will be held Friday & Saturday, September 25 & 26,
Greenfield, MA—The Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC), as a non-profit underwriter, is pleased to support the Project Native Environmental Film Festival. The free festival will
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Greenfield, MA. July 3, 2014. The Connecticut River Watershed Council (CRC) encourages you to do two things while you’re out celebrating this
10. Rivers don't stop at the state line. Nor does the Council. Your gift fights pollution and other threats to the Connecticut River and 148
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Greenfield, MA. April 9, 2014. – Well-known musicians Robin and Linda Williams and Their Fine Group will play three shows throughout the
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - October 25, 2013 2200 volunteers clean 130+ miles of rivers of 45+ tons of trash and debris Greenfield, MA– The 410+
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – October 1, 2013 New England’s largest river clean-up benefits Long Island Sound: Source to Sea Cleanup part of National Estuaries Week