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  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Annual Meetings and Reports
    • Board of Directors
    • Land We Protect
    • History
    • Grants Program
    • Awards
    • Publications
  • Get Outside
    • Newton Open Space Map and Index
    • Parks and Conservation Lands
    • Maps
    • Walks, Rides and Paddles
    • Parks and Open Spaces Beyond Newton
  • Get Involved
    • How to Get Involved
    • Membership
    • Ways to Donate
    • Protect Land that You Own
    • Volunteer
    • Invasive Plants
  • News & Events
    • News
    • Upcoming Events
    • Newsletter
    • E-Bulletin
    • Annual Nature Calendar
  • Resources
    • Buy Our Trail Guide
    • Buy Our Almanac
    • Guides and Books
    • Invasive Plants
    • Pollinator Toolkit
    • Links
    • Artists Look at Nature in Newton
    • The Environmental Show
  • Contact
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Archives: Newsletters

2022 Fall Newsletter

In this issue:

  • Are Pollinators Being Supported in Newton
  • Beautiful but Destructive:The Invasive Spotted Lanternfly
  • Three Resident Warblers of Cold Spring Park
  • Enjoy Nature…with webinars from Newton Conservators
  • Walks Schedule Fall 2022
  • Remembering “Cris” Criscitiello
  • Black Swallow-wort Alert

2022 Summer Newsletter

In this issue:

  • Reinventing Hammond Pond Parkway
  • Presidents’ Message at Annual Meeting
  • Annual Meeting 2022
  • Newton: Land of the Massachusett
  • Volunteers Needed

2022 Spring Newsletter

In this issue:

  • Rain Gardens are Beautiful and Beneficial
  • Forests Changing Slowly and Quickly in Webster Woods
  • Enjoy Nature…with webinars from Newton Conservators
  • Invasive Team Update
  • Spring 2022 Walks
  • New Membership System: Little Green Light

2021 Winter Newsletter

In this issue:

  • Hands-On Nature for Children
  • Newton Conservators” 60th Anniversary Annual Meeting-October 27, 2021
  • History of Newton Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation: Part 3: The Commission and the Superintendent
  • A World on the Wing, Scott Weidensaul
  • Recent Events on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion &

2021 Fall Newsletter

In this issue:

  • 60th Anniversary of Newton Conservators
  • President’s Message
  • Pony Truss Trail
  • Walks
  • Webinars

2021 Summer Newsletter

In this issue:

  • Helping Pollinators: A New Pollinator Toolkit and Demonstration Garden
  • President’s Message
  • Newton Trails During The Pandemic
  • Invasive Plant Alerts
  • Why Care About Invasive Plants?

2021 Spring Newsletter

In this issue:

  • Saving Houghton Pond
  • President’s Message
  • History of Newton Parks, Playgrounds & Recreation: Part 2 Back Story
  • Invasive Pulls
  • Enjoy Spring Nature Webinars with Newton Conservators

2021 Winter Newsletter

In this issue:

  • Arriving at the Whole Story
  • 2020 Annual Meeting
  • History of Newton Parks, Playgrounds, and Recreation: the Prequel
  • Thank You, AnnaMaria Abernathy
  • President’s Message
  • Birding Along the Charles River in the Winter of COVID-19

2020 Fall Newsletter

In this issue:

  • Seasonal Changes of a Vernal Pool
  • 2020 Fall Nature Webinars
  • 2020 Fall President’s Message
  • Fall 2020 Invasive Plant Sessions
  • Turtle Watching in Newton (Revised)

2020 Summer Newsletter

In this issue:

  • The Riverside Greenway Moves Forward
  • President’s Message
  • Declining Bird Populations
  • Cold Spring Park Has a New Look
  • Invasives Update
  • Eating the Weeds

2020 Spring Newsletter

In this issue:

  • Are the Private Golf Courses in Newton Protected as Open Space?
  • President’s Message Spring 2020
  • Old Stone Walls Tell of Newton’s Agricultural History
  • Spring 2020 Invasive Plant Sessions
  • Spring 2020 Walks

2020 Winter Newsletter

In this issue:

  • A Letter from Edwin S. Webster
  • A Ramble in Webster Woods
  • President’s Message Winter 2020
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