Health & Environment

Save the Harbor/Save the Bay Draws a Line in the Sand

Save the Harbor/Save the Bay, a non-profit public interest harbor advocacy group, shares this video above to encourage social distancing at beaches this summer. As part of the Massachusetts phased re-opening, beaches are permitted to open as early as May 25—Memorial Day. Beach goers and managers must adhere to strict guidelines to ensure public safety. Read More…

Health & Environment

Save the Harbor Beach Water Quality Report Card Shows Slight Improvement

As it does every year around Memorial Day weekend, Save the Harbor / Save the Bay has issued its latest assessment of water quality for beaches in the metro Boston area. “As you can see, its a largely a “good news” story,” says Bruce Bergman, Director of Strategy & Communications. Bergman provides a few key Read More…

Arts & Culture Event Notices

Create Your Own “Changing Course” Bottle Fish at Boston Harbor Pop-Up Gallery Art Week Event

All are invited to participate in Changing Course, a collaborative art installation at the Boston Harbor Pop-up Gallery at 226 Causeway Street on Saturday, 4/27 and Sunday, 4/28 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Changing Course takes an innovative approach to recycling by using plastic water bottles collected from the region’s beaches and waterfront to create Read More…

Arts & Culture Event Notices

Save the Harbor / Save the Bay Art Exhibition Opening Event

Join Robyn Reed and Save the Harbor/Save the Bay on Thursday April 25 from 5:30-8:30pm for the second art exhibition opening at their Boston Harbor Pop-Up Gallery at 226 Causeway Street. The exhibit will include neon sculptures by SIYA, video pieces and interactive drawing opportunities by David Burr, photographs of the Boston Harbor Islands by Read More…

Arts & Culture Featured

7 Artists and 7 Fishes Celebrates New Boston Harbor Pop-Up Museum

Bringing an artistic angle to the traditional Feast of the Seven Fishes was the “7 Artists & 7 Fishes” exhibition celebrating local artists and sustainable seafood at the brand new pop-up museum by Save the Harbor/Save the Bay. Held on December 6th at the Boston Harbor Pop-Up Museum, 226 Causeway Street, the “7 Artists & Read More…

Arts & Culture Event Notices

7 Artists 7 Fishes Holiday Art Opening Event

7 Artists & 7 Fishes Celebrating the Sea and Sustainable Seafood with Save the Harbor/Save the Bay and Local Artists and Chefs. Join Save the Harbor/Save the Bay on Thursday December 6th from 5:30-8pm for a seasonal celebration of the sea and sustainable seafood at their Boston Harbor Pop-Up Museum at 226 Causeway Street. The Read More…

Featured Health & Environment Meetings

Save the Harbor / Save the Bay Pop-Up Museum at 226 Causeway Street

North End resident and Artist-in-Residence Robyn Reed along with Chris Mancini from Save the Harbor / Save the Bay presented the interactive pop-up museum at 226 Causeway Street at the November Neighborhood Council meeting. Save the Harbor is using the space as a pop-up museum for an interactive, educational exhibit to learn about Save the Harbor’s Read More…

Arts & Culture

Pop-In to Save the Harbor’s Boston Harbor Pop-Up Museum

Save the Harbor/Save the Bay is pleased to announce the opening of its new interactive Boston Harbor Pop-Up Museum at 226 Causeway Street across from North Station in Boston. At the Boston Harbor Pop-Up, kids of all ages can explore the harbor, create designs in the sand, and color murals featuring Boston’s sports teams and Read More…

Featured Health & Environment

Nasty Harbor Sighting is Just Algae, Not Sewage

News from Bruce Berman at Save the Harbor / Save the Bay regarding a nasty looking, but relatively harmless algae bloom in Boston Harbor. Over the past few days Save the Harbor/Save the Bay has received a number of reports from boaters and beach-goers who have mistaken what appears to be a fairly dramatic though Read More…

Community

Celebrating 490 Years of Anniversaries at Boston Light

Just off Boston Light last week, Save the Harbor/Save the Bay hosted a sunset cruise to the oldest manned lighthouse in America as they celebrated 490 Years of Anniversaries at Boston Light on Bay State Cruise Company’s flagship, Provincetown II. “Save the Harbor/Save the Bay was founded in 1986, so it’s our 30th Anniversary this year,” said Read More…

Community

A Truly Spectacular Day on Spectacle Island

Some North End residents joined in this recent event on Spectacle Island, shared by Save the Harbor / Save the Bay: On Saturday, October 26, more than 250 people from Boston’s neighborhoods and the region’s beachfront communities joined Save the Harbor/Save the Bay for a free day of family fun on Spectacle Island in the Read More…

Community Health & Environment

Beaches Report Card Released by Save the Harbor / Save the Bay

It’s Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start of summer. That means beach season! The following water quality and beach flagging report was released by Save the Harbor / Save the Bay. On Sunday, May 26, 2013 Save the Harbor / Save the Bay released its second annual Beaches Report Card on water quality and beach Read More…