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Postcard From the Appalachian Trail Fall 2022

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on September 15, 2022 by hpwsadmSeptember 15, 2022

By Paul Denoncourt After 99 days, I completed the northern half of the Appalachian Trail by summiting Mt. Katahdin in … Read Full Article

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Joe Solimini Catches…and Releases…a Lot of Fish

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on September 15, 2022 by hpwsadmSeptember 15, 2022

By Martha Sheldon I wanted to write an article about fishing in our watershed. I knew that 376-acre Great Herring … Read Full Article

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Water Quality Report Fall 2022

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on September 15, 2022 by hpwsadmSeptember 15, 2022

The Herring Ponds Watershed Association received the consultant’s Water Quality Report draft on August 19. The Review Committee, consisting of … Read Full Article

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President’s Letter Fall 2022

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on September 15, 2022 by hpwsadmSeptember 15, 2022

There is still plenty of nice weather left to enjoy our cyanobacteria-free watershed.  Aside from swimming, fishing and boating, have … Read Full Article

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Old Mr. Toad

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on July 2, 2022 by hpwsadmJuly 2, 2022

By Martha Sheldon If you are of a certain age, like myself, when you were growing up you might have … Read Full Article

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Water Quality Report July 2022

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on July 2, 2022 by hpwsadmJuly 2, 2022

By Don Williams The burning water quality question is will we have a cyano bloom this summer? We know that … Read Full Article

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Summer Gardening Tips from Geri

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on July 2, 2022 by hpwsadmJuly 2, 2022

I use compost as a top dressing of my gardens each spring, rather than bark mulch. It enriches the soil … Read Full Article

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Beware of Invasive Bugs

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on July 2, 2022 by hpwsadmJuly 2, 2022

By Geri Williams In the past decade Massachusetts trees have been subjected to serious attacks by invasive insects from Asia … Read Full Article

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Why do I need a Vegetated Buffer?

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on July 2, 2022 by hpwsadmJuly 2, 2022

By Geri Williams As waterfront property owners, we are the first line of defense in protecting our shorelines and waterbodies. … Read Full Article

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Commit to Stewardship – Rewilding Part of Your Yard

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on July 2, 2022 by hpwsadmJuly 2, 2022

By Lee Pulis The Herring River Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC) contains more than 1300 town-listed parcels, most of them … Read Full Article

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