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June 2008: Swimming in the Charles This Sunday! Tango by Moonlight over the Charles. Volunteer Recognition Night. June 5th Cocktail. River Stories available for teachers.
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March 2008: Earth Day Clean-up on the Charles, April 26. Special Spring Mailing: “River Stories”. Support the Environmental Bond Bill. A New Future for Storrow Drive? Spring is Arriving – Celebrate with a Walk Along the Charles. Charles River Skatepark Update. “Organization of the Year Award” from Cambridge Community Television goes to CRC. Second Annual Charles River Master Swim, June 15.
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February
2008: Advocacy
for Historic Parkways
Continues. Help the
CRC Support the Environmental
Bond Bill. Upcoming
Rehabilitation of
Storrow Drive. History
of the Charles River
Esplanade. Special
Spring Mailing: River
Stories.
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January
2008: Proposal
for a Car-free Storrow
Drive on Sundays. CRC
Advocates for Historic
Parkways. Long-Overdue
Funding Increase Proposed
for DCR. Skateboarders'
Contributions Earn
Challenge Grant. Relive
RiverSing 2007 on TV
in February! Special
Spring Mailing.
- December
2007: Donate to the CRC's
Annual Fund Before Dec 31st!
CRC President Honored as
Boston Upstander! WilmerHale
Law Firm Helps with Skatepark
Project. Long-Awaited North
Point Park Open. Stay Tuned:
Upcoming CRC Television Shows.
Still Time to Submit River
Portraits for Publication.
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November
2007: Fall Edition of Parklands
Newsletter Now Available. Conservancy
Volunteers Plant and Prune Parkland
Trees. CRC Hires Grindline to Build
Skatepark. Stay Tuned: Upcoming
CRC Television Shows. Seeking Stories
about the Charles River for Publication.
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Fall
2007 (pdf format): Wonderful Surprises
and Hard Won Victories. Skatepark Speeds
Forward. Northeastern Students Make Critical
Bridge Embankment Repairs. Volunteers
Transforming Charles River Parklands.
Summerbridge Connects Kids to Parklands.
Conservancy Volunteers Honored. A Successful
Earth Day 2007. RiverSing 2007: Magic
Marks Beginning of Autumn in the Parklands.
Post-RiverSing Reception Honors CRC's "Creative
Force". Better Pathways Enhance
Parklands Experience. River Street Bridge
Casts a Permanent Glow. Fifty-Year Ban
on Charles Swimming Evaporates with a
Splash. River Swim Gains National Attention.
Swimming in the Charles. CRC Takes Parklands
Message Live on TV. CRC Celebrates the
Lynch Foundation's $500K Challenge Grant.
Charles River Skatepark - Beacon for
Athletes.
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October
2007: Luncheon Celebrates Lynch Foundation’s
$500,000 Challenge Grant to Skatepark.
4th Annual RiverSing and Bridge Illumination.
Conservancy Volunteers Renovate Eliot
Bridge Embankment. CRC TV Show Now Live
on Boston Neighborhood News. Charles
River Pathway Reconstruction Advisory.
Help Save the Esplanade!
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Aug 2007:
Charles River Swim Race held July 21. Skatepark
receives $20K from Rowland Foundation; donor
announces challenge grant. Join Us at Green
Masterpieces Concert. RiverSing 2007 celebration
on September 23, with permanent illumination
of River Street Bridge. Bike Ride on Car-Free
Storrow Drive on September 23.
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July 2007:
Grant from the Boston Foundation. Charles River
Swim Race. Skatepark Funding Update. CRC on TV.
RiverSing 2007. Bike Ride on Car-Free Storrow Drive. “Skateboarding” Minister
Richard Malmberg and Skatepark project in the press.
DCR Urban Parks Budget.
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June 2007:
Volunteer Recognition Event at Publick Theater. Skatepark
Funding Challenge. New Charles River Basin parks. Charles
River Swim Race. RiverSing 2007. CRC on TV. CRC in
the Press.
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May 2007: Skatepark
Event at Boston Public Library. Pathway Repaving and
Traffic Calming on Nonantum Road. Public Funding for
the Parklands. The Great Park Pursuit. Charles River
Swim Race. CRC Job Opportunities: Stewardship/Press Assistant,
Development Assistant.
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April 2007: Earthday
Cleanup on April 21. Public funding for parkland – Send
message today! Skatepark Presentation – Sunday, May
20. CRC in the News. Herter Park Science Festival. Charles
River Swim Race. CRC Hiring Stewardship/Press Assistant.
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March 2007: Earthday
Cleanup on April 21st. Attend the Urban Rivers Conference
in Boston. Parklands Bring Economic Benefits to the Commonwealth.
Disappointing Budget for Parks. CRC on CCTV.
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February 2007: Swimmable
Charles. Conservancy Volunteers Making a Difference. Skatepark
in the News. CRC on CCTV. CRC Hiring Stewardship/Press
Assistant.
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January 2007: Conservancy
given grant to hire Swim Coordinator, Skatepark fundraising
tie, Conservancy Volunteers making a difference, CRC on CCTV.
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December 2006: Gifts
that support the Parklands. Conservancy volunteers making
a difference. New skatepark DVD. Nancy Schön on CCTV.
Proposal for car-free Storrow Drive.
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November 2006: Funding to Resurface Pathways. Biking and Walking News. Conservancy Volunteers Making a Difference. New Face at CRC: Welcoming Sona Desai. Skatepark Film to appear on CCTV. Skatepark Update. Fall Newsletter Mailing. CRC Annual Appeal.
Fall 2006 (pdf format): President's Letter: Goals and Spirit. Busy Year for Charles River Skatepark. RiverSing! With Bells On, Fall Comes to the Parklands. Cruising Down the River for a Cause. Conservancy Volunteers Opening New Vistas. Support Builds for Skatepark. In the News, including Make Storrow part of the cycle. EF: Generous Host of the CRC. Play Ball for the Skatepark! Cancelled Swim Still Holds Hope.
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October 2006: Advocating for Sunday bike rides on Storrow Drive. New lights on the water at Western Avenue Bridge. Skatepark update. Conservancy volunteers making a difference. The CRC on CCTV: RiverSing Recapped. Membership mailing.
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September 2006: Hub on Wheels CityWide Ride and Festival: Come ride your bike on Storrow Drive! Third Annual RiverSing on September 21, 2006. Skatepark funding reaches $1.18 million. River Cruise Podcast available. CRC seeks Executive Assistant to the President.
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August 2006: Senate approves $150,000 for Charles River Skatepark construction, and $27 million increase for environmental spending. Charles River Skatepark has new website, and Skatepark Block Party to help fund construction. Charles River Swim Race. RiverSing 2006. Hub On Wheels City Wide Bike Ride and Festival. Conservancy Volunteers making a difference: 606 volunteers worked in the parklands in July and August.
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July 2006: New website for Charles River Skatepark will launch in early August. CRC will begin “Buy-A-Brick campaign” fundraising for Skatepark. Purchase of Charles River Skatepark sneaker sends $10 to skatepark funding. Charles River Swimming Club will host Charles River One Mile Swim on Sept 9: the first ever open water swim race on the Charles River. CRC Volunteer Recognition Event on June 29 gave Distinguished Service Awards to volunteers.
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June 2006: "Future Home of the Charles River Skatepark" sign unveiled. Massachusetts state legislature approves $150,000 towards the skatepark, bringing total raised to over 1.1 million. Watercolor workshop paintings from June 3rd. Colin Riley joins as new Skatepark Project Manager. Nancy Schön joins Board of Directors.
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May 2006: Urban Parks Cut Again! Last chance for Watercolor Workshop with Frank Costantino. Skatepark Signs are Up! Upcoming TV show. Swimming in the Charles River. Conservancy Volunteers Update. RiverSing 2006 Scheduled. New Staff at the Conservancy. Job Openings at the Conservancy: Parklands Ambassadors Coordinator.
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May 2006 mini-newsletter: Environmental Funding Call to Action. Bike the Charles on May 13th. Watercolor workshop with Frank Costantino.
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April 2006: Massachusetts DCR 2007 budget. Earth Day 2006. Skatepark featured on NECN. Watercolor workshop with Frank Costantino. Conservancy volunteers take on spring. RiverSing 2006. CRC on CCTV. Two job openings: Skatepark Project Manager, and Parklands Ambassadors Coordinator.
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March 2006: EarthDay 2006 coming soon on April 29. Watercolor Workshop with Frank Costantino. One step closer to swimming in the Charles. The Skatepark and North Point Park in the press. Conservancy volunteers prepare for spring. RiverSing 2006 scheduled for September 21. CRC on CCTV. Job opening for Parklands Ambassadors Coordinator.
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February 2006: Progress
on swimming. Nonantum Road tragedy and hope for future. Storrow
Drive tunnel project. Conservancy volunteers. Skatepark news
and funding. Job openings for Development Director and Parklands
Ambassadors Coordinator.
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January 2006: Skatepark funding reaches $850K. Environmental League's Green Budget 2007. RiverSing 2006. Job opportunities at CRC. Architecture Boston article by Renata von Tscharner. CCTV: Renata von Tscharner talks with guest Edwin Johnson of Summerbridge.
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December 2005: Holiday gift
ideas. New brochure highlights ongoing efforts to build Charles River
Skatepark. Skatepark fundraising reaches $825,000. 1800 Parkland volunteers
in 2005. CRC seeking Development Coordinator/Director. Each month,
CCTV will air two 30-minute shows about CRC projects.
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November 2005: Skatepark Update:
CRC has raised over $800,000 for the Skatepark. Holiday gift ideas.
Fall 2005 Newsletter sent out. Water Quality Online Quiz accompanies
CRC's new Water Quality Brochure. Bill H-1359 calls for creating a
commission to study reinstating public swimming in the Charles River.
CRC seeking Development Coordinator/Director. CCTV will air two 30-minute
shows about CRC projects in December.
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Fall
2005 (pdf format): Taking the Plunge (swimming in the Charles).
Adding Magic: Lighting the Anderson Memorial Bridge. New booklet highlights
water quality. Skatepark funding over $750K. RiverSing 2005. Volunteers
"Give Back" to the Parklands.
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October 2005: Charles River
Water Quality Brochure. Possible State funding for Charles River Skatepark.
Hearing on commission to study public swimming in the Charles River.
Parkways Bill H-4283 for parkways protection. Conservancy Volunteers
active in the rainy weather. Sarah Tindall welcomed as new Parklands
Project Coordinator at CRC. Job opportunity: Development Coordinator/Director
position still open. CCTV to air 30 minute shows about CRC projects.
Massachusetts Highway Department working on restoration plans for
Longfellow (Salt and Pepper) Bridge.
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September 2005: RiverSing
2005. Lighting the Anderson Memorial Bridge across the Charles. Water
quality brochure. Skatepark fundraising reaches $750K. Swimming advocacy:
Bill filed in state legislature; water from Rhine poured into Charles.
Parkways vs highways advocacy update. CRC seeks Development Coordinator/Director
and Active Parklands Coordinator.
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August 2005: RiverSing 2005
and lighting the Larz Anderson Bridge. Skatepark fundraising reaches
$750K. Swimming advocacy brings Charles River water to the Rhine.
Summer saw 950 Conservancy volunteers on the Parklands. Job openings
for Development Coordinator and Parklands Coordinator. Membership
brochure available.
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July 2005: CRC seeks Development
Director and Parklands Coordinator. CRC calls for return to public
swimming in Charles River. Big Dig pedestrian bridges. Parkways bill
recommended for passage. Service Learning volunteer news. Worship
Skateboards releases custom deck to benefit skatepark. Skatepark featured
on Chronicle.
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June 2005: CRC 5th Anniversary
Luncheon A Smash Hit! Biggest Corporate Volunteer Event Ever. EF's
"RiverWeek". Budget hearings. Charles River Skatepark. Conservancy's
new brochure.
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May 2005: Budget Updates on
Parklands Funding. Anniversary Luncheon Tickets Selling Fast. Punk
Rockers Band Together to Support the Charles River Skatepark. Charles
River Skatepark Project Makes Waves. CRC Welcomes John Page as New
COO. Novartis Erosion Control Project.
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April 2005: Funding for Parklands,
the Skatepark and Urban Parks. CRC 5th Anniversary Luncheon and Luncheon
Honorees. 6th Annual Charles River Clean Up. CRC's new Web address.
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Spring
2005 (pdf format): Upcoming Fifth Anniversary Celebration -- Celebrating
the Power of the Parklands, with David Gergen; Halfpipe to Heaven
-- Thrills, Chills, and $100,000; Parklands Go Hollywood; Swimming
Update -- Taking the Plunge; Skatepark Gathering Speed; Service Learning
Initiative Gains Foundation Support; Skateboarders Rock Avalon at
CRC Benefit; Legislative Update; DCR Update.
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March 2005: State budget environmental
issues and Urban Parks funding. Parklands Ambassador training. Sixth
Annual Charles River Clean Up. Skatepark plans in Boston Globe. Charles
River Invitational Swim.
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February 2005: Resignations
at DCR. CRC 5th Anniversary Luncheon - The Power of Parklands. Charles
River Skatepark benefit concerts continue to entertain and raise funds.
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January 2005: CRC recruiting
part-time Chief Operating Officer. Service Learning Program receives
$20,000 grant. Parklands Leases and Public Access Increased. Tree
pruning volunteer efforts with Trees New England.
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December 2004: 2004 highlights.
Holiday shopping. Annual appeal and thank you to contributors. Massachusetts
Historical Society Fellowships. Mass Environmental Trust License Plate.
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November 2004: Advocacy: CRC
collaborates on legislation to protect parkways. Chris Swain's clean-water
awareness swim. Skatepark fundraising continues. Service Learning
Program is strong and growing. Volunteer efforts shift to winter tree
pruning. CRC to celebrate 5th-year anniversary.
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October 2004: Report on October
21st Halfpipe to Heaven fundraising at Avalon for Skatepark. Weeks
Bridge happenings. Massachusetts 2006 EOEA budget. DCR restructuring
plan. Swain Swim for the Charles River. New CRC Development Director
Phil Kilbridge.
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Fall
2004 (pdf format): Skatepark Funding Hits $500,000 Mark; RiverSing
-- Equinox Celebration with the Revels; Parklands Thrive Thanks to
Conservancy Volunteers; Skatepark Design Session at City Hall; Northeastern
Civil Engineers Repair the Parklands; Halfpipe to Heaven -- Fundraising
Event Sold Out!
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September 2004: Report on
September 22nd RiverSing. Weeks Bridge happenings. Halfpipe to Heaven
Skatepark fundraiser to take place October 21. Massachusetts budget
veto override news for DCR and environmental issues.
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August 2004: RiverSing and
Bridging the Charles with Voice and Light. Bridge illumination to
become permanent. Party to support the Skatepark! State budget veto
overrides. CRC welcomes Evan Moss as new Volunteer Coordinator. CRC
moves to EF Education in Cambridge. Boston Mayor Menino pledges support
for skatepark.
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June 2004: Urban park state
budget and parkways news. Membership drive. Charles River Skatepark
receives challenge grant! Volunteer recognition event a success. WaterFire
celebration in Rhode Island in August. RiverSing in September. Boston
Cares volunteer event.
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April 2004: Call to action:
Dramatic state budget cuts again proposed for DCR. Skatepark initial
design unveiled. Volunteer Recognition Event in May. Upcoming Haglund
lecture.
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Spring
2004 (pdf format): Skatepark Excitement on the Rise. Crossing
Dangerous Intersection All a Matter of Timing. President's Message.
Parklands Enrich Learning Experience for Students Grade 2-12. Swimming
in the Charles! What's Happening in the Parklandsfrom North
Point Park and the Hatch Shell to Watertown Yacht Club and Nonantum
Road in Newton. Cambridge Business Community Gathers in Support of
Conservancy. GeesePeace. Parklands Veteran Allan Morris Honored.
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March 2004: New Charles River
Skatepark film released. Parklands Ambassadors program still open.
Volunteers needed for WBOS Festival for the Earth. GeesePeace volunteers
still welcome.
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February 2004: Dudley White
Pathway Report submitted to DCR. New Parklands Ambassadors program.
Skatepark Fundraising Event at Rye Airfield a Success. GeesePeace
news. New CRC board member, David Ellis.
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January 2004: Advocacy: Wormhoudt
begins design of Charles River Skatepark. CRC works with Eye Candy
Cinema to make documentary about Skatepark. Results of CRC graffiti
survey. Picture of the month: von Tscharner with Matthew Amorello,
Mass Turnpike Authority Chairman.
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December 2003: Advocacy: Skatepark
designer Wormhoudt leads interactive skatepark design meeting at Boston
Public Library. CRC expands service learning opportunities for hands-on
classroom experience in the Parklands. Graffiti survey indicates 25%
want murals to replace graffiti on bridges. Picture of the month:
Wormhoudt and von Tscharner meet with young skateboarders.
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November 2003: Advocacy: Graffiti
vs art (take our survey). CRC in the news: Along the lost half-mile;
"Let Charles be better than Seine." Wormhoudt selected as skatepark
designer. Picture of the month: Zakim Bridge ramps and site for new
skatepark.
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October 2003: Advocacy: October
survey of Dr. Paul Dudley White pathway. CRC receives grant from Boston
Foundation for Service Learning project with SummerBridge. Nov 6 Lecture
by Haglund and von Tscharner. First CRC Graffiti removal a success.
Picture of the month: Skatepark logo.
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Fall 2003Annual Report:
Volunteer Issue! It's All About the People. What's Happening in the
Parklands. Students Learn to Value the Parklands. Conservancy Volunteers:
Behind the Scenes. Runners Give Back to the Parklands. Future of Post-MDC
Parklands Still Hazy. New Basin Skatepark Gains Momentum. Boston Business
Leaders Recognized for Skatepark Efforts.
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September 2003: Advocacy:
New director of DCR (formerly MDC). Volunteer news: New CRC dump truck,
1000th volunteer on Sept 20th, volunteers and videographers needed
for next Dudley Pathways survey. Chainlink fence down for West Herter
Park, Fiscal 2002-03 Wrap-up, Skatepark meeting postponed, Boom Boom
Huck Jam on the Charles, Outstanding skatepark volunteer, lecture
on Inventing the Charles River.
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August 2003: Advocacy: Graffiti
news, CRC-Summerbridge Service Learning Project, 2nd Skatepark Design
Meeting held at BPL, Inventing the Charles River talk by Karl
Haglund audio/video recording available.
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July 2003: Advocacy: Parkway
vetoes, second Skatepark design meeting to be held at Boston Public
Library. Another award for Inventing the Charles River. Picture
of the Month: skaters, bicyclists, pedestrians and baby strollers
in harm's way along Paul Dudley White pathway.
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June 2003: Advocacy: Mass.
Legislature's Fiscal 2004 budget. Program Spotlight: Skatepark design
meeting at Boston Public Library, Awards for Inventing the Charles
River. Picture of the Month: participants design their own version
of Boston's future skatepark.
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May 2003: Advocacy: Governor
Romney's Reorganization plan, Skatepark news. Program Spotlight: Pathway
user survey, Bridges Alight, Award for the CRC. This Month's Feature:
Boston's community gardens, including 2 on the Charles. Picture of
the Month: a panoramic view of North Point and Nashua Meadows.
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April
2003: Advocacy: Governor Romney Reorganizes MDC. Program Spotlight:
Celebrate Spring with Bridges Alight. This Month's Feature: History
of Earth Day. Picture of the Month: Illumination of Weeks Footbridge.
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September
2002 (pdf format): Parklands - A Place of Refuge and Hope (Interview
with Karl Haglund, author of Inventing the Charles River),
Parklands Roundtable Calls For Action, A Bountiful Yield, A Morning
on the River, Sit a Spell, Slip-Sliding A-W-A-Y (shoreline erosion),
Volunteer and Make a Difference, What's Happening, and Who's Minding
the Store? See this issue in html
format.
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April
2002: Aspen Technology Welcomes CRC; Conservancy Goes on Patrol
(along Charles River with State Police); Kickflips on the Charles;
Bridge Lighting Event Illuminates Need for Parkland Renewal; Esplanade
Pedestrian Bridges -- Better Access for Everyone; Conservancy-Sponsored
Book Traces Parklands' History.
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Spring
2002 (pdf format): Solstice Bridge Lighting; New Life for a Dumping
Ground; Esplanade Pedestrian Bridges Improved; Aspen Technologies
Welcomes CRC; Conservancy Goes on Patrol; Earth Day 2002; Kickflips
on the Charles; New Book Traces Parklands History.
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January
2002: Solstice Bridge Lighting a Success; Help Pass the Environmental
Bond Bill; Parklands Cleanup Saturday April 20th; MIT Press to publish
Inventing the Charles River.
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October
2001: Booth at Head of the Charles Regatta; Greenough Blvd meeting
to be held Oct 24; landscape architects present MDC plan for Magazine
Beach restoration; independent consultants present 5 alternative sites
for BU's proposed sailing pavilion.
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September
2001: Plans for new skatepark under I-93 in Charlestown; Magazine
Beach meeting to be held Sept 25; Charles River Watershed Assoc. to
host meeting Oct 9 on BU's proposed sailing pavilion; trial closing
of Greenough Boulevard postponed for further study.
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February
2001: Hell's Half Acre -- A Brief History; Envisioning a Renewed
Hell's Half Acre Reservation