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Be Someone Who Supports Clean, Plentiful Water!

Who is the most important critter that relies on the Ipswich River? People! The river...
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Welcome New Board Members!

We are thrilled to announce two new Board members elected by our members at the...
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Celebrating Water in Song

The choir sings Soul Spring as more than 100 people gather to celebrate water in song and...
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Dinosaur Birds of the Ipswich River

Guest blog by Paddle-a-thon Committee member, Mark Hodgson Years ago a great blue heron stood...
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Student Facilitators on Ipswich River Annual Meeting

After the Ipswich River Annual Meeting, the student facilitators shared their thoughts on the evening...
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Ipswich River Annual Meeting Inspires Renewed Energy

Thank you again to everyone who attended, to the amazing Climate Cafe students and our...
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Volunteers Take Part in Training to Monitor Invasive Aquatic Plants

Invasive aquatic plants are part of a worldwide problem with invasive species of all kinds...
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Support the Wildlife of the Ipswich River With Paddle-a-thon!

The most fun way to support a healthy Ipswich River is Paddle-a-thon & Riverfest!...
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Making Rain a Resource

It is very wet outside, which is typical of New England springs. Indeed, most of our...
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Student Stewardship

We’re big fans of the students at Essex North Shore Agricultural and Technical school, especially the...
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Recent Grant from MassDEP to Create Monitoring Program for Bacterial Pathogens

We recently received funds from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) to set up...
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The Town of Ipswich Seeks Input on Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness Plan by April 10

Erosion of barrier beaches and dunes. Flooded roads. Increased pollution to the river from heavier...
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