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Press > CRC in the News: Published Articles

  • Crutchfield honored by the CRC (Back Bay Sun, 7/29/2008)

  • Envisioning a skate park (Cambridge Chronicle, 7/10/2008)

  • Author Alexandra Marshall adds personal acount to Charles River Conservancy's river stories (Back Bay Sun, 7/08/2008)

  • Author Alexandra Marshall adds personal account to CRC’s River Stories (Beacon Hill Times, 7/08/2008)

  • Recreation plan gets red light by Angel Jennings (Boston Globe, 6/21/2008)

  • More than 100 swimmers jump into the Charles (Beacon Hill Times, 6/20/2008)

  • Don't grab those boards (Cambridge Chronicle, 6/19/2008)

  • Charles River One Mile Swim (Boston Magazine, 6/15/2008)

  • River turns the corner by Yvonne Abraham (Boston Sunday Globe, 6/15/2008)

  • 60 seconds with ... Ben Martens (Boston Metro, 6/13/2008)

  • No dirty water here: Charles River swim scheduled for Sunday by Beth Daley (The Green Blog, 6/10/2008)

  • EF tours North Point Park for cleanup duty (Boston Business Journal, 6/06/2008)

  • No Dirty Water Here: Charles River Swim scheduled for Sunday by David Beard (Boston.com, 6/10/2008)

  • When it comes to the Charles, the words just keep flowing (Boston Sunday Globe, 6/01/2008)

  • Can This Already Be the Fifth Anniversary of RiverSing? (Revels Newsletter, Spring/Summer 2008)

  • Clean Water (Architecture Boston, May/June 2008)

  • Spotlight on Renata von Tscharner (Open Studio, CCTV Newsletter, Apr/May/Jun 2008)

  • Epstein joins Charles River Conservancy (Cambridge Chronicle, 5/29/2008)

  • Cleaning up the earth (Allston Brighton TAB, 5/09/2008)

  • Esplanade Assoc. and Earth Day (Back Bay Sun, 5/02/2008)

  • 61 New Best Things About Boston, Letter response (Boston Magazine, May 2008)

  • The 61 New Best Things About Boston: #3 Swimming in the Charles (Boston Magazine, April 2008)

  • April Walk - Urban River Rings: The Watertown Waterfront (Watertown Walks, WCES, April 2008)

  • Swim in the Charles (at your own risk) (Boston Metro, 4/08/2008)

  • Honors & awards (NEWIRE Member News, April 2008)

  • A Tidy Mission (Boston Sunday Globe, 4/27/2008)

  • Earth Day 2008 events (Boston.com, 4/26/2008)

  • Working together to help the environment (Boston Herald, 4/20/2008)

  • A serious cleanup (Cambridge Chronicle, 4/03/2008)

  • Pickup Game (Boston Sunday Globe, 3/29/2008)

  • Menino proposal calls for green space over Storrow by Dan Salerno (The Beacon Hill Times, 3/25/2008)

  • Menino proposal calls for green space over Storrow (The Back Bay Sun, 3/21/2008)

  • Upper School Students Aid Charles River Conservancy (Buckingham Browne & Nichols Newsletter, 3/20/2008)

  • Renata von Tscharner recognized as Upstander (Cambridge Chronicle, 2/07/2008)

  • Charles River Parkways: Coming Soon: Car-Free Sunday mornings on Storrow Drive (Newton TAB, 2/06/2008)

  • There at the Beginning (The Boston Foundation News, January-February 2008)

  • Guardian of the river (Boston Sunday Globe, 1/13/2008)

  • Fun on Storrow - why not? (editorial, The Boston Globe, 1/05/2008)

  • Grindline to build skate park under the Zakim Bridge (Metaboston.com, 1/02/2008)

  • Car-free proposal for Storrow (The Boston Globe, 1/01/2008)

  • The Christmas Revels 2007 and RiverSing 2008 (12/01/2007)

  • On the Charles, new parks, missing links: Big Dig money runs out, but work remains (page 1) (page 2) (page 3) by Peter DeMarco (Boston Sunday Globe, City Weekly, 11/25/2007)

  • Chain link to come tumbling down at North Point Park by Peter DeMarco (Boston Sunday Globe, 11/04/2007)

  • Lynches' gift boosts skate park fund-raising (The Back Bay Sun, 10/26/2007)

  • Lynch Foundation gives challenge grant to Charles River Skatepark (The Boston Courant, 10/20/2007)

  • People: Ernesta and Mark Kraczklewicz and Carolyn Love of Lexus of Watertown laugh as guests of the Charles River Conservancy following the fourth annual RiverSing celebration (Watertown TAB & Press, 10/19/2007)

  • Charles River Conservancy gets $500,000 grant [for Charles River Skatepark] (Cambridge Chronicle, 10/18/2007)

  • Lynches give $500,000 for skate park construction by John C. Drake (The Boston Globe, 10/18/2007)

  • Events: RiverSing 2007 (The The Cambridge Life, Fall 2007)

  • Locals learn river problems (Back Bay Sun, 7/27/2007)

  • Loved that murky water by Clair Cummings (Boston Sunday Globe, 7/22/2007)

  • A Boston River Now (Mostly) Fit for Swimming by Pam Belluck (The New York Times, 7/22/2007)

  • Cleaned-up Charles can host swimmers by Beth Daley (Boston Globe, 7/21/2007)

  • Taking the plunge by Linda Laban (Boston Globe, 7/20/2007)

  • Loved that murky water: Dozens get kick out of Charles race by Claire Cummings (The Boston Globe, 07/22/2007)

  • A Boston River Now (Mostly) Fit for Swimming by Pam Belluck (The New York Times, 07/21/2007)

  • The Skateboarding Preacher (Newton Magazine, June 2007)

  • Sound from Skateboard Park (with Andrea Shea (WBUR, 5/29/2007)

  • Local Teens, Get Ready to Roll: Plans for Skatepark Under Way by Thomas Grillo (Banker & Tradesman, 5/28/2007)

  • Seeking happy BMX trails. MBTA land lost; riders eye site at Zakim Bridge by Billy Baker (Boston Sunday Globe, City Weekly, 5/27/2007)

  • What dirty water? Racers set to swim Charles River by Michael Levenson (The Boston Globe, 5/24/2007)

  • Skatepark designer speaks (Back Bay Sun, 5/18/2007)

  • Dangerous Nonantum road under review (Watertown TAB, 5/04/2007)

  • Improving our parklands—a democratic tradition (Newton TAB, 3/07/2007)

  • How I Came to Support the Skatepark (The Beacon Hill Times, 2/06/2007)

  • No More Dirty Water (Cambridge Chronicle, 1/25/2007)

  • For Muck's Sake (Weekly Dig, 1/24/2007)

  • Charles River (Boston Sunday Globe, Boston Neighborhoods, 1/21/2007)

  • 'Swimmable Charles' Campaign Intensifies (Watertown Tab & Press, 1/19/2007)

  • Swimming in the Charles moves forward - and back (The Beacon Hill Times, 1/16/2007)

  • Want a better path? Pay up (Watertown Tab & Press, 12/01/2006)

  • Make Storrow part of the cycle (Boston Globe, City Weekly, 10/08/2006)

  • Charles River Conservancy Cruise (Boston Herald, Current Events, 9/02/2006)

  • A Dip in the Charles (The Boston Globe, Editorial, 7/23/2006)

  • Skatepark update (Beacon Hill Times, 7/11/2006)

  • Make Way for Art by Vicey Waltz (Bostonia, Summer 2006)

  • MWRA agrees to curb sewage flow in Charles by Beth Daley (The Boston Globe, 3/16/2006)

  • New park to open this summer by Karen Cord Taylor (The Charlestown Patriot-Bridge, 3/16/2006)

  • New park to open this summer by Patrick Anderson (Beacon Hill Times, 2/28/2006)

  • Taking us to the river by Patrick Anderson (Newton TAB, 2/15/2006)

  • Skate park to get state funding (Beacon Hill Times, 2/14/2006)

  • City Planner Dreams of "Swiss Style" Swimming In Boston's Charles River by Peter Golden (Swiss Review, 11/2005)

  • Plunge evokes the good ol' days by Franco Ordonez (The Boston Globe, 7/18/2005)

  • Charles River Conservancy celebrates 5th anniversary by Peter Golden (The Charlestown Bridge, 6/29/2005)

  • Great first step to improve Nonantum Road by Renata von Tscharner (Watertown TAB & Press, 5/13/2005)

  • Great first step to improve Nonantum Road (letter to editor, 5/05/2005)

  • Goose refuse on the loose: Groups trying to curb populations by Dan Atkinson (Watertown TAB & Press, 4/22/2005)

  • Help needed to make Nonantum Road safer by David Segraves (Watertown TAB & Press, 4/15/2005)

  • They've made finding some board room their business by Tony Chamberlain (The Boston Globe, Sports Plus, 4/08/2005)

  • License plates help fund river rehab (Watertown TAB & Press, 4/08/2005)

  • Cambridge plays host to Skatecore benefit concerts (Cambridge Chronicle, 3/24/2005)

  • Public Parks hunt private aid by Beth Daley (The Boston Globe, 3/21/2005)

  • A godmother on the waterfront by Will Kilburn (Boston Sunday Globe, 3/20/2005)

  • Peter Lynch's guide to philanthropy by Michael Paulson (Boston Sunday Globe, Business & Money, 2/27/2005)

  • Charles River parklands grant (Beacon Hill Times, 2/15/2005)

  • 2nd official ousted at state parks agency: In high-level purge, DCR's chief of staff is forced to quit by Donovan Slack and Raphael Lewis (The Boston Globe, 2/08/2005)

  • Boathouses lose their free ride by Donovan Slack (Boston Globe, 12/27/2004)

  • License plates help fund river rehab (Watertown TAB, 12/10/2004)

  • Commercial vehicles haul blight to parkways (Boston Sunday Globe, 12/05/2004)

  • Footlights for the Footbridge (Harvard Magazine: John Harvard's Journal, November - December 2004)

  • Swain really loves that dirty water... if only the Charles River wasn't so dirty by Michelle Apuzzio (Cambridge Chronicle, 11/26/2004)

  • Students help repair bridge (Cambridge Chronicle, 11/04/2004)

  • Charlestown skaters rejoice! by Dan Murphy (The Charlestown Bridge: Real Estate, 11/03/2004)

  • Touring the Charles River Parklands by Thelma O'Brien (The Newetowne Chronicle, Fall 2004)

  • RiverSing (Revels National Newsletter, Fall and Winter 2004)

  • Riverside reception (Beacon Hill Times, 10/26/2004)

  • Stoked! by Mac Daniel (Boston Sunday Globe: City and Region, 10/24/2004)

  • Residents celebrate bridge-lighting (Watertown TAB: Watertown People, 10/22/2004)

  • RiverSing (Cambridge Chronicle: Cantabrigia, 10/14/2004)

  • Love that Dirty Water by Peter DeMarco (Boston Globe, 10/10/2004)

  • Cambridge, Allston, a bridge and a puppet usher in autumn in song by Chris Orchard (Allston Brighton TAB, 10/01/2004)

  • Planning the skatepark on the Charles continues apace (Boston Society of Architects ChapterLetter, 10/2004)

  • Lighting the way, Weeks Footbridge brightens up for fall equinox by Lauren Marshall (Harvard University Gazette, 9/30/2004)

  • Strike up the band (Cambridge Chronicle, 9/30/2004)

  • River Revue (The Harvard Crimson, 9/23/2004)

  • Seasonal Equanimity (Boston Globe: City & Region, 9/23/2004)

  • Today in Boston: Celebrate the first day of fall by Michael Freidson (Boston Metro, 9/22/2004)

  • Revelers will sing and dance as new lights shine on bridge by Will Kilburn (Boston Sunday Globe, 9/19/2004)

  • Hot happenings on our side of the Charles (Cambridge Chronicle: Cantabrigia, 9/16/2004)

  • Free RiverSing: Bridging the Charles with Voice and Light (Boston Globe: Calendar Choice9/16/2004)

  • Charles River Magic by Robert Campbell and Peter Vanderwarker (Boston Globe Magazine, 9/12/2004)

  • Charles River Skatepark (The Boston Informer, Summer 2004)

  • A Community Rises in Boston by Marie N. Auger (New England Condominium, 8/2004)

  • Hub rolls out plans for $1.1M skateboard park by Jessica Heslam (Boston Herald, 8/17/2004)

  • Hatch Shell events can be managed (Editorial, The Beacon Hill Times, 8/10/2004)

  • Speakers discuss Charles River Basin: Past, Present and Future by Doug Dickson (The Newton Conservators Newsletter, July/August 2004)

  • No more knotweed (Cambridge Chronicle, 7/22/2004)

  • Up in the Air (Boston Globe, 7/17/2004)

  • Inventing the Charles River by Doug Dickson (Newton TAB, Environment, 7/07/2004)

  • ParkARTS benefit (Newton TAB, 6/30/2004)

  • A garden variety affair (Beacon Hill Times, 6/29/2004)

  • Skate park gets $110,000 in challenge grant (Cambridge Chronicle, Community, 6/17/2004)

  • Future of Historic Parkways Management left up to budget by Amy Lambiaso (State House News, 6/08/2004)

  • CRC honors volunteers (Cambridge Chronicle, Cantabridgia, 6/03/2004)

  • A Cruise on the Charles River (The Boston Foundation Newsletter, May/June 2004)

  • Inventing the Charles River Review by Gert Groning (Die Gartenkunst, Spring 2004)

  • Inventing the Charles River Review by Harvey K. Flad (Journal of Regional Science5/2004)

  • Inventing the Charles River - Review (Civil Engineering Monthly, 5/2004)

  • Now, it's a lark in the park by Michael O'Connor (Boston Sunday Herald, 5/30/2004)

  • Big Dig's halfpipe to heaven by Joanna Weiss (Boston Globe, Front Page, 4/27/2004)

  • Hill kids and parents support skate park (Beacon Hill Times, 4/27/2004)

  • Program bumps goose population by Brian Johnson (Watertown TAB, 4/23/2004)

  • Renata von Tscharner and Karl Haglund to speak at Annual Meeting (Newton Conservators Newsletter, April/May 2004)

  • Parklands: Don't take beauty for granted by Paul Walker (Cambridge Chronicle, Letters to the Editor, 4/22/2004)

  • Skateboarders voice opinions on design by Chris Helms (Cambridge Chronicle, 4/22/2004)

  • Skatepark plan unveiled by Jennifer Justus (Beacon Hill Times, 4/21/2004)

  • Skatepark design plans released by Cindy Roth (Boston Metro, 4/20/2004)

  • Skateboard makes strange bedfellows (Boston Globe, Living/Arts, 4/19/2004)

  • Skaters have edge on this park project by Will Kilburn (Boston Sunday Globe, City Weekly, 4/18/2004)

  • New park plan caters to skaters of all ages by Dana Govern (The Daily Free Press, 4/14/2004)

  • Zakim park forum caters to skaters by Brian Ballou (Boston Herald, 4/12/2004)

  • Skatepark (The Boston Courant, 4/12/2004)

  • "Learning, by Design" receives another national grant (The Boston Society of Architects/AIA, 4/2004)

  • Inventing the Charles River Book Review by Sarah S. Elkind (The Journal of American History, 3/2004)

  • An extreme vision (The Boston Globe, Editorial, 3/15/2004)

  • State promises more access to Yacht Club by Monica Deady (Watertown TAB, 3/05/2004)

  • Critics: Goose man cooks facts by Deborah Eisner (Cambridge Chronicle, 3/04/2004)

  • Skate park gains support (Cambridge Chronicle, /04/2004)

  • Rye Airfield jams to Word of Mouth and the tune of $1,000 by Josh Pierce (The Wire, 3/02/2004)

  • Finding Value in a Forgotten Boston Parklands Vision by Renata von Tscharner (Banker and Tradesman, Letter to the Editor, 2/23/2004)

  • Charles River Skatepark Fundraising Event (The Boston Phoenix, 2/20/2004)

  • Charles River Skatepark a constructive solution by Renata von Tscharner (Boston Business Journal, Op Ed, 2/20/2004)

  • Wheels in motion on Cambridge Skateboard Park by Tony Chamberlain (Boston Globe Sports, 2/18/2004)

  • Skatepark Sculpture (Beacon Hill Times, 2/17/2004)

  • Skateboard news by Cosmo Macero Jr (Boston Sunday Herald, 2/15/2004)

  • Funds roll in for skateboard park by Cosmo Macero Jr (Boston Sunday Herald, 2/08/2004)

  • Pruners brave big chill to help along banks of the Charles by Casey Lyons (Allston Brighton TAB, 2/06/2004)

  • Watery History (Harvard University Gazette, 1/15/2004)

  • Inventing the Charles River Book Review by Roger Balm (Landscape Research, Book Review, 1/2004)

  • Charles River Conservancy sponsors skatepark project (Newton TAB, 12/24/2003)

  • Skaters give input (The Beacon Hill Times, Around the City, 12/23/2003)

  • Skateboarders Roll Out Ideas for Park by Brendan Reilly (Boston Courant, 12/22/2003)

  • Making Space for the boarders by Alan Leo (The Boston Sunday Globe, City Weekly, 12/21/2003)

  • Skate park plans under way (Cambridge Chronicle, 12/18/2003)

  • Post-Big Dig era's outlines murky for construction industry by Thomas C. Palmer Jr (The Boston Globe, Real Estate, 12/13/2003)

  • New skateboard park may help bridge gaps by Tony Chamberlain (The Boston Globe, 12/13/2003)

  • River Talk (Belmont Citizen-Herald, 11/27/2003)

  • City needs more resources for new parks by Cyndi Wood (Daily Free Press, 11/20/2003)

  • Designer hired for skatepark (Cambridge Chronicle, 11/20/2003)

  • Esplanade landings make ten most-endangered list (The Beacon Hill Times, 11/18/2003)

  • Along the lost half-mile, a process of rediscovery by Chris Berdik (Boston Sunday Globe, 11/16/2003)

  • For bike path to work, dots have to be linked by Anthony Flint (Boston Sunday Globe, 11/16/2003)

  • Let Charles be better than Seine by Renata von Tscharner (Boston Globe, Letters to the Editor, 11/14/2003)

  • A river runs through it by Susan Diesenhouse (Boston Globe, Real Estate, 11/08/2003)

  • Cleaning up (Allston Brighton TAB, 10/31/2003)

  • North Students clean up the Charles (Newton TAB, 10/29/2003)

  • Hawk's ideas starting to fly - tour benefits local skateboarders by Tony Chamberlain (Boston Globe, Sports, 10/25/2003)

  • Charles River group awarded $20,000 (Cambridge Chronicle, 10/22/2003)

  • Better than rust by Alisha Tomasino (Boston Globe, City Weekly, 10/12/2003)

  • Inventing the Charles River Review by Frances G. Beaty (The Journal of Preservation Technology, Fall 2003)

  • Blight not art by Bob Sartini (Boston Globe, City Weekly, 10/12/2003)

  • Book Celebrates the city's Charles River by Ann Collette (Cambridge Chronicle, 10/01/2003)

  • Inventing the Charles River Review by Maureen Meister (Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 9/2003)

  • A-B will now have more parklands by Jill Casey (Allston Brighton TAB, 9/26/2003)

  • Graffiti Buster by Johnny Diaz (Boston Globe, 9/28/2003)

  • BSLA honors CRC for their advocacy work (Newsletter of Boston Society of Architects, 9/2003)

  • In Somber Remembrance by Joanna Weiss and John Ellement (The Boston Globe, 9/12/2003)

  • Marsh digs into the Esplanade to honor September 11 victims (The Beacon Hill Times, 9/09/2003)

  • Award News: ASLA 2003 Communication Honor Award (The MIT Press, 9/01/2003)

  • Inventing the Charles River by Eran Ben-Joseph (APA Journal, Autumn 2003)

  • Inventing the Charles River (The Cambridge Center for Adult Education, 9/2003)

  • Bridge Alight by Joan Brigham (Cambridge Chronicle, 8/20/2003)

  • River out of Reach by Monica Deady (Allston Brighton TAB, 8/15/2003)

  • Rowers leaving their mark by Donovan Slack (The Boston Globe, 7/26/2003)

  • Can Boston build a skatepark that doesn't suck? by Camille Dodero (The Boston Phoenix, 7/25/2003)

  • New park would have skateboarders on a roll by Tony Chamberlain (The Boston Globe, 7/25/2003)

  • Pathway safety studied (The Cambridge Chronicle, 7/23/2003)

  • Parklands pay a big price for July 4th celebration by Britt Lundgren (The Beacon Hill Times, 7/22/2003)

  • Inventing the Charles River - Review (The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 7/2003)

  • Nature Rediscovered (New England Condominium, 7/2003)

  • Groups come together for skatepark by Celia Colista (Metro Sports Boston, 7/2003)

  • Nature Rediscovered (New England Condominium, 7/2003)

  • Orchestra Premiers 'Make Way for Ducklings' by Bill Brett (The Boston Globe, 7/3/2003)

  • Public use of boat site is debated by Emily Shartin (The Boston Globe: Globe West, 7/12/2003)

  • Finding hidden value in Charles River Parklands through the Conservancy by Peter Golden (New England Journal of Real Estate, 7/06-12/2003)

  • Inventing the Charles River (Architectural Record, 6/2003)

  • Milestone, Wiretaps, Connections & Footnotes (Newire News, 6/2003)

  • Inventing the Charles River - Book Review (Journal of Economic Literature, 6/2003)

  • Skaters on board for a legal park by Adam Martignetti (The Back Bay Courant, 6/02-08/2003)

  • River conservancy honored (The Beacon Hill Times, 5/20/2003)

  • MDC, Con Com agree on riverbank upkeep plan by Eunice Kim (The Watertown TAB, 5/16/2003)

  • Charles River Conservancy awarded (Newton TAB, 5/14/2003)

  • Bridges of Light Shine by Jennifer Lawinski (Allston-Brighton TAB, 5/09/2003)

  • Conservancy Volunteers Provides Opportunities Close to Home by Britt Lundgren (The Charles River Mud, 5/2003)

  • Boston considers public skating ban by Kimberly Pohas (The Daily Free Press, 4/08/2003)

  • Equity Office event features Parklands volunteers by Fritz Nelson (Cambridge Chronicle, 4/02/2003)

  • New Charles River basin Update (Charles River News, Spring 2003)

  • Award News (The MIT Press Newsletter, 3/2003)

  • Book Reviews (New England Quarterly, 3/2003)

  • Skateboard park proposed for freed Big Dig land by Jackie Mastrovito (The Daily Free Press, 3/25/2003)

  • Skateboard park an object of dreams by Will Kilburn (The Boston Sunday Globe, 3/16/2003)

  • Books: Inventing the Charles River by Max Page (Architecture Boston, March-April 2003)

  • New: Inventing the Charles River (Environment 2003, The MIT Press, 2003)

  • Local Book Makes Bestseller List (Appalachian Mountain Club Member Newsletter, 3/2003)

  • Inventing the Charles River Lecture Announcement (The Bostonian Society Lowell Lectures, Spring 2003)

  • Keeping Parkland Promises by Renata von Tscharner (The Boston Globe, 2/10/2003)

  • Replacing the MDC (The Boston Globe, 2/10/2003)

  • Keeping Parkland Promises (The Boston Globe, Editorial, 2/10/2003)

  • MDC is Vanishing by Phoebe Sweet (Allston-Brighton TAB, 2/07/2003)

  • Future of Charles River parklands hopeful despite demise of MDC by Eunice Kim (The Watertown TAB, 2/07/2003)

  • Around The City: Lecture (The Beacon Hill Times, 2/04/2003)

  • Noteworthy (Landscape Architecture, 2/2003)

  • Off the Shelf: Recent books with a Harvard accent (Harvard Magazine, January-February 2003)

  • Volunteer work on the Charles a good feeling! by Mark Kraczkiewicz (Cambridge Chronicle, 1/29/2003)

  • Volunteers giver Herter Park a dose of winter TLC by Robb Johnson (Allston-Brighton TAB, 1/24/2003)

  • MDC shows river plan by Eunice Kim (Watertown TAB, 1/10/2003)

  • Re-Greening the Charles River Parklands (New England Condominium, 1/2003)

  • Dammed and Praised by Michael B. Shavelson (Bostonia: Essays and Reviews, Winter 2002-2003)

  • Local Bestsellers (Boston Sunday Globe, Ideas & Books, 12/29/2002)

  • Sleepless on the Charles (Boston Sunday Globe, Ideas, 12/15/2002)

  • Season's Best Books (Boston Metro, 12/10/2002)

  • 'Charles River' chronicles Boston's riverfront evolution by Michael Kenney (The Boston Globe, 12/10/2002)

  • From The Who to utopia: Collections between covers by Richard Dyer (The Boston Globe, 12/08/2002)

  • Local Best Sellers (Boston Sunday Globe, Ideas & Books, 12/08/2002)

  • Inventing the Charles River (NEWIRE NEWS: Footnotes)

  • Enhancement of river's edge by Edward Nilsson (Boston Sunday Globe, Letters to the Editor, 12/01/2002)

  • Back when Allston/Brighton had a speedway (Allston/Brighton TAB, 11/29/2002)

  • The flow of history by Christopher Cox (Boston Herald, 11/26/2002)

  • Charles River Parklands face and era of change by Colleen Walsh (The Beacon Hill Times, 11/19/2002)

  • Guided, by the River by Linda Pinkow (Cambridge Chronicle, 11/17/2002)

  • Guided, by the river by Linda Pinkow (Belmont Citizen Herald, 11/14/2002)

  • Lovers of Charles River ask questions by Peter DeMarco (Boston Sunday Globe, City & Region, 11/10/2002)

  • Parklands meeting on Nov. 9 (Allston-Brighton TAB, 11/08/2002)

  • Special Events - Symposium (The Boston Globe, Calendar, 11/07-13/2002)

  • Charles River Parklands - so near and yet so far by Peter Golden (Brookline TAB, 11/07/2002)

  • Community Calendar - Symposium (Cambridge Chronicle, 11/06/2002)

  • Volunteers Cleaning up Anderson Bridge by Auditi Guha (Cambridge Chronicle, 10/23/2002)

  • Volunteers spruce up Herter Park for this weekend by Britt Lundgren (Allston-Brighton TAB, 10/18/2002)

  • Paddles for the People by Peter Golden (Allston-Brighton TAB, 6/28/2002)

  • Community Notes - A paddle and a picnic (Watertown TAB, 6/14/2002)

  • Fate Seems Anything but Sealed for Hell's Half Acre by Brian Braiker (The Boston Globe, 6/13/2002)

  • Parklands planning session follows Master Plan Announcement by Peter Golden (Cambridge Chronicle, 6/12/2002)

  • Charles River Parklands at a Juncture: Support Sought for Plan to Rebuild Parks Along Lower Charles by Jim Douglass (Condo Media, 6/2002)

  • Parkland Advocacy Groups Praise Local Agencies by Wyn Snow (The Beacon Hill Times, 5/07/2002)

  • MDC Signs Confuse Esplanade Users by Ed Dombroski (The Beacon Hill Times, 5/07/2002)

  • Views of Charles River's Futures Differ by Daniel Wolfman (Watertown TAB, 5/03/2002)

  • Inventing the Charles River by Karl Haglund (The Puddle, Spring 2002)

  • Reinventing the Charles River by Renata von Tscharner (The Beacon Hill Times, 4/23/2002)

  • A View of the Charles (Watertown TAB, 4/18/2002)

  • Storrow Bridges Getting Facelift by Dustin Goot (Back Bay Courant, 3/04/2002)

  • Foot Notes (News Wires, 2/2002)

  • Where, and what, to cut? by Daniel Wolfman (Watertown TAB, 2/14/2002)

  • Letters (Boston Metro, 2/12/2002)

  • Lights Across the Charles (Green Space Voice, Winter 2002)

  • Watery Dreams Under Repair by Jane Holtz Kay (Landscape Architecture, 1/2002)

  • Let the lights shine by Auditi Guha (Allston Brighton TAB, 1/18/2002)

  • Night Light Photograph by Bob O'Connor (Cambridge TAB, 12/28/2001)

  • Lighted for the solstice Photograph by Bob O'Connor (Cambridge Chronicle, 12/26/2001)

  • Cheap Thrills: Solstice lights by Milva Didomizio (Globe Calendar, 12/20/2001)

  • Charles River bridges will glow during winter solstice by Peter Golden (Cambridge TAB, 12/14/2001)

  • Conservancy enlists businesses to improve Charles access by Bill Archembeault (The Boston Business Journal, 11/23/2001)

  • Last stand: Legionnaires face tough fight in bid to save riverside post by Brain MacQuarrie (The Boston Globe, City & Region, 11/05/2001)

  • Greenough debate widens by Daniel Wolfman (Watertown TAB, 11/01/2001)

  • Gain perspective on Charles Basin Parkland Renewal by Peter Golden (Cambridge Chronicle, 10/24/2001)

  • Lots of obstructed-view seats by Jason Trenkle (The Boston Globe, City & Region, 10/20/2001)

  • Up in Arms over Magazine Beach by David Ortiz (Cambridge Chronicle, 10/03/2001)

  • The Power of Maps by Melinda Laituri (River Voices Quarterly, a publication of River Network, Fall 2001)

  • Battle's won, but not the war by Lisa Kocian (The Boston Sunday Globe, Globe West, 9/09/2001)

  • Greenough Plan: Sunday stroll in the park unlikely by Daniel Wolfman (Watertown TAB, 9/06/2001)

  • Backpedaling on Greenough by Lisa Kocian (The Boston Globe, Globe West, 8/09/2001)

  • Greenough Blvd. Closing put on hold (The Boston Globe, City Weekly, 8/05/2001)

  • A successful season for the Charles River Conservancy (Cambridge Chronicle, 8/01/2001)

  • Jazz Legends sound off to help environmental group (Newton TAB, 8/01/2001)

  • Charles River Conservancy celebrates success (Watertown TAB, 7/26/2001)

  • Plans for Greenough Boulevard are parked by Daniel Wolfman (Watertown TAB, 7/26/2001)

  • Charles River Conservancy celebrates success (Brookline TAB, 7/26/2001)

  • Group celebrates a year of investment in Charles River's banks by Dana Bisbee (The Boston Herald, 7/23/2001)

  • How about eateries along the Charles by Mary Hurley (Boston Sunday Globe, 7/22/2001)

  • Down on the Boulevard by Cathy DeShano (Watertown TAB, 7/19/2001)

  • Proposed Cambridge street closing worries residents by Frederick Melo (Allston-Brighton TAB, 7/13/2001)

  • BU sailing pavilion hits choppy waters by Alissa Inman (Back Bay Currant, 6/25/2001)

  • Defend Green Space by Alice Evans (Perspectives, Summer 2001)

  • Saving open Charles River land by Matthew Call (Newton TAB, 6/20/2001)

  • Panel seeks protection for parkways by Rick Klein (Boston Globe, 6/14/2001)

  • Good Samaritans, Good Sports by Will Kilburn (Metro Sports Boston, 6/2001)

  • Residents defend green space at State House hearing by Peter Golden (Cambridge Chronicle, 5/30/2001)

  • Swift bill would shift control of MDC roads by Rick Klein (Boston Globe, 5/23/2001)

  • BU's Sailing Pavilion meets Gust of Opposition by Renata von Tscharner (Fenway News, 5/2001)

  • Land Locked Esplanade needs more access by Renata von Tscharner (Brookline TAB, 5/10/2001)

  • Saving parkways and a legacy by Renata von Tscharner and Brian Keane (Boston Globe, 4/30/2001)

  • Memorial Drive & MDC parks threatened by Diane Nichols (Harvard Square Defense Fund Newsletter, Spring 2001)

  • Groups seek Other Sites for BU Pavilion by Scott McCarthy (Beacon Hill Back Bay Chronicle, 3/14/2001)

  • Along the Charles, a past reclaimed for posterity and nature by Peter Golden (Cambridge Chronicle, 1/24/2001)

  • Legislature Looks to Ensure Esplanade's Upkeep by Scott McCarthy (Beacon Hill Back Bay Chronicle, 1/17/2001)

  • Cambridge meeting focuses on wild area on Charles River (Cambridge Chronicle, 12/13/2000)

  • Over the River and Through the Woods (Improper Bostonian, 12/13/00-1/16/2001)

  • Individuals support Charles River Conservancy by Renata von Tscharner (Cambridge Chronicle, 12/06/2000)

  • Renata von Tscharner was featured speaker at State House (NewsWire, 12/2000)

  • CRWA Welcomes New Park Protection Groups by Kelly McClintock (Streamer (A Charles River Watershed Association publication), 12/2000)

  • Officials gather for Charles River Restoration (Cambridge Chronicle, 11/29/2000)

  • Charles River Conservancy Hosts Business Leaders (Beacon Hill Times, 11/28/2000)

  • Charles River Conservancy Hosts Community Leaders (11/23/2000)

  • Talk of Federal Funding for Charles River Plan Comes from Washington by Mark Vogel (Beacon Hill Back Bay Chronicle, 11/22/2000-12/05/2000)

  • Representatives Barrios and Wolf speak out on Charles River Parklands restoration and improvement (Alice Wolf's Home Page<, 10/30/2000)

  • Demakis Supports Charles River Upgrades (Boston TAB, 10/27/2000)

  • Rep. Honan speaks out on Charles River Parklands Rehabilitation (Allston-Brighton TAB, 10/27/2000)

  • Banking on the River by Mark Vogel (Beacon Hill Back Bay Chronicle, 10/24/2000)

  • Taking it to the Banks by Beth Daley (Boston Sunday Globe, 10/22/2000)

  • Conservancy group moves to burnish Charles River basin by Jesse Floyd (Newton TAB, 6/22/2000)

  • Love That Dirty Water by Mark Leccese (Boston Magazine, 3/2000)

  • Renata von Tscharner and the Charles River Conservancy by JoAnn Robinson (Perspectives, a publication of the Boston Society of Landscape Architects, Spring 2000)

  • Editorial: Restoring the people's river (The Boston Globe, 2/07/2000)

  • Letter to the editor by Renata von Tscharner (Newton TAB, 11/25/1999)

  • Letter to the editor by Renata von Tscharner (Cambridge Chronicle, 11/24/1999)

  • Planner and environmentalist starts foundation to restore and maintain the Charles River by Matthew Call (Newton TAB, 11/18/1999)

  • Local Activist starts foundation to maintain the Charles River by Matthew Call (Cambridge Chronicle, 11/09/1999)

  • Perspectives: Foot of the River by John Sears (Beacon Hill Back Bay Chronicle, 11/09/1999)

  • Future of "Sapphire Sash" Focus of Conservancy Conference by Peter Golden (Beacon Hill Back Bay Chronicle, 11/09/1999)

  • Conservancy to hold symposium (Cambridge Chronicle, 10/06/1999)

  • Will Beaches Return to the Charles? by Renata von Tscharner (Streamer, a publication of the Charles River Watershed Association, Summer 1998)

 

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