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Welcome to the OARS 3 Rivers Press Center. Here, you can stay up-to-date with the latest news and developments from the Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord rivers. This page is your go-to source for all our press releases and recent media coverage.

Press Releases

PRESS RELEASE: OARS Intern Discovers Invasive Turtle Species in Merrimack River

August 10, 2024

by Sarah Kwan, Director of Communications & Development, OARS | August 10, 2024   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   Lowell, MA—A new invasive species has been identified in the Merrimack River, …

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PRESS RELEASE: Urgent Call for Action on Hager Pond Dam: Algal Blooms and Ecological Damage Threaten Hop Brook

August 09, 2024

by Sarah Kwan, Director of Communications & Development, OARS | August 9, 2024   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   Marlborough, MA—August 9, 2024—The Hager Pond Dam in Marlborough, MA, has become …

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PRESS RELEASE: A River Revived: OARS’ Work Brings Concord River Back to Swimmable Status

July 31, 2024

by Sarah Kwan, Director of Communications & Development, OARS | June 31, 2024   In a momentous achievement for environmental conservation, OARS, the watershed organization for the Assabet, Sudbury, and …

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PRESS RELEASE: OARS Celebrates River Health with Report Card Launch and Community Swim

June 21, 2024

by Sarah Kwan | June 21, 2024 | OARS   Concord, MA, June 18, 2024—OARS, along with state and local leaders, community partners, and members of the public, celebrated the …

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Action Alerts

ACTION ALERT: Sanitary Sewer Overflow in Sudbury River!

July 31, 2024

IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED: Sanitary Sewer Overflow in Sudbury River!   Please be advised that a significant sanitary sewer overflow has occurred in the Sudbury River near Framingham Center. It is crucial …

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ACTION ALERT: Ensure the Drought Bill Succeeds!

July 23, 2024

Thanks to your incredible advocacy, the Drought Bill successfully passed the Senate in June as part of a larger Climate and Energy Bill.   Disappointingly, it was not included in …

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SuAsCo News Coverage

Potentially invasive turtle species found in Merrimack River

August 13, 2024

by Peter Currier | Aug 13, 2024 | The MetroWest Daily News   LOWELL—A potentially invasive species of turtle was found in Lowell last week near the confluence of the …

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Framingham officials say wastewater pipe has been fixed, health advisory lifted

August 06, 2024

by Tom Benoit | Aug 6, 2024 | The MetroWest Daily News   FRAMINGHAM—The city has lifted a health advisory for the Sudbury River that was put in place last week after …

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Pressurized pipe break led to Framingham sewage spill, city officials state

August 01, 2024

by Jesse Collings | Aug 1, 2024 | The MetroWest Daily News   FRAMINGHAM—The sewage overflow that sent an estimated 675,000 gallons of wastewater into the area near the Sudbury River …

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Concord River back to swimmable status

July 31, 2024

by Melanie Gilbert | July 31, 2024 | The Lowell Sun   BEDFORD—OARS, the watershed organization for the Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord rivers, restored a significant portion of the Concord …

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Sewage overflow triggers no-contact warning for Concord, Sudbury Rivers

July 31, 2024

by Christine Quirk | July 31, 2024 | The Concord Bridge A no-contact warning is out for the Concord and Sudbury Rivers for the next 48 hours because of a …

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Preservationists Plan a Plunge at Concord River Boat Launch

May 09, 2024

by Mike Rosenberg | May 9, 2024 | Community News | The Bedford Citizen   A non-profit organization is planning a “plunge” into the Concord River to demonstrate the success of efforts to …

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Massachusetts needs a regional Drought Plan

March 25, 2024

by Joan Meschine and James Eldrige | March 25, 2024 | The Boston Globe   The state’s drought response hasn’t adapted to the frequency and severity of drought we’re now experiencing.   President John …

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Column: Restoring migratory fish to Nashoba Brook

February 02, 2024

by Alison Field-Juma, OARS Executuve Director—Retired | The Concord Bridge | Feb, 2024   The column “Wildlife, Safety Concerns at Warner’s Pond” by Friends of Warner’s Pond (11/10/23) requires correction …

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Volunteers Remove Massive Pile of Invasive Water chestnut from Ice House Pond

December 14, 2023

by Kim Kastens  ACTON: On September 23, a flotilla of a dozen canoes, two kayaks, and one stand-up paddleboard set forth onto Ice House Pond in East Acton. Forty-two volunteer “Pond …

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