What are the latest updates on the Boston Waterfront Initiative, and which waterfront park sites are being considered and pursued? The One Waterfront team hosted a webinar to provide the latest information, and give some history on how the effort has evolved.
Read MoreTrustees Community Gardens Director of Engagement Michelle de Lima sat down with One Waterfront to share tips on how to make the most of this unusual gardening season, and explain how community gardens can help to build the resilience of our waterfront city.
Read MoreThe rescheduled speaker series, “Building One Waterfront” has new dates confirmed for this fall, featuring discussions led by open space leaders, resilience experts, and advocates for equity from around the country.
Read MoreOn March 5, 1890, Trustees Founder Charles Eliot published a letter entitled “The Waverley Oaks,” outlining his concerns for dwindling public open space in a City facing overpopulation and pollution.
Read MoreLast summer, a group of high school students from East and South Boston joined The Trustees Boston Waterfront Initiative as our Waterfront Ambassadors…
Read MoreThe next poll question from One Waterfront is live! We want to know: When a new park is built, what factors are important to you?
Read MoreRealizing the full potential of his Resilient Boston Harbor vision will require active participation from, and partnerships with, residents, nonprofits, and businesses, Mayor Martin J. Walsh said to the One Waterfront CEO Roundtable.
Read MoreA waterfront forum hosted by Boston Harbor Now on Wednesday morning featured Nick Black, managing director of the One Waterfront Initiative.
Read MoreThough The Trustees of Reservations (The Trustees) may be best known for its conserved beaches, historic homesteads, and outdoor recreational sites in rural and suburban areas of the Commonwealth, the 128-year-old nonprofit’s roots lie in the City of Boston.
Read MoreMore than 300 supporters, business leaders, and public officials joined The Trustees for the second annual One Waterfront Gala…
Read MoreA new series of events, workshops and family activities will soon take place in Boston community gardens, with the launch of five new projects under Boston’s “Community Grown” program.
Read MoreThe Trustees Mobile Farmers Market makes high-quality produce accessible and affordable in communities throughout the city…
Read MoreBoston’s community gardening season kicked off on Saturday with a full day of workshops for gardeners…
Read MoreThe Trustees of Reservations has been stewarding many of Massachusetts’ scenic, natural and historic assets for…
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