By Daniel KoolBOSTON UNIVERSITY NEWS SERVICE If you’re looking for a new way to cool off this summer, why not try the Charles River? WTBU
By Marta HillBOSTON.COM Most days of the year, you can enjoy the Charles River in a number of ways — sailing on it, running and
By Spencer BuellBOSTON MAGAZINE Look, I get it. There’s a big, beautiful body of water with a million-dollar view of two great American cities, and
By Beacon Hill Times StaffBEACON HILL TIMES The Charles River Conservancy (CRC) and Charles River Swimming Club (CRSC), in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of
By Sarah BarnacleWBZNewsRadio A summertime tradition will return to Boston this summer, allowing swimmers to take a dive into the Charles River. The Charles River
By Chris LisinskiSTATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE A summertime tradition will return to Boston in June after years of dormancy: cannonballing into the Charles River. Charles
By Mary SaladnaWCVB5 TRANSCRIPT: You know the Charles River is the lifebud of Boston, it long as been, so keeping it healthy is a priority.
By Julia CarlinTHE BOSTON GLOBE In the shadow of the Longfellow Bridge sits the lower basin of the Charles River — the most stagnant part
By Ivy ScottTHE BOSTON GLOBE Dozens of elementary-aged children, giggling and shouting, galloped and hopped across the Magazine Beach pedestrian bridge Saturday morning for the
Charles River Conservancy
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Working in partnership with the Department of Conservation and Recreation to make the parks more active, attractive, and accessible.