What’s in Your Energy Bill & What Can the State Do?
Energy affordability is a key issue right now: bills are sky rocketing, and the Massachusetts State Legislature wants to do something to respond to concerned residents. But what is best...
Energy affordability is a key issue right now: bills are sky rocketing, and the Massachusetts State Legislature wants to do something to respond to concerned residents. But what is best...
The UU Plant-Based Eating Club is hosting a large potluck, and those curious about Plant-Based eating, or want to have a great plant-based meal and chat with other people at...
Learn about our most common invasive plants and how to manage them by prioritizing your goals in this free webinar. Private landowners are essential to help us combat invasive plants...
Massachusetts has had a rebate for electric cars since 2014, called MOR-EV. During this webinar, we’ll go over the rebate in depth. We’ll talk about: the rebate for new and...
Green Newton is forming a Green Schools Connections group. Please join an eager group of parents, educators and students as we brainstorm and collaborate on ways to make our schools...
1/5 of waste generated in Massachusetts is food waste. Learn how schools are taking the lead to divert food waste in their cafeterias and kitchens. We’ll hear from: Rachel Oliveri,...
Seasonal ponds, known as vernal pools, are full of life and can be found throughout our area. Newton has several, including Bare Pond in Webster Woods. Join Newton Conservators' Barbara...
Friday March 6, 2026 9:30am - 12pm The Cooper Center for Active Living 345 Walnut St., Newton Activity Room 1 Join us for a free, welcoming community event created to...
Planet in Sound: From Antarctica to Home invites you on a musical journey across our planet’s most breathtaking landscapes, from the vast, frozen silence of Antarctica to the warmth and...
Join us March 10 at 7:30pm for Green Drinks at Baramor in Newton Centre. Want to meet others who care about the environment as much as you do? Head over...
Currently, school cafeterias and college dining use a lot of plastic--from trays to plates, bowls, cups, straws and take-out containers. Most of these plastic items are used for a few...
In 2019 the Association of Professional Landscape Designers published a report entitled “Plastic Pots and the Green Industry: Production, Use, Disposal, and Environmental Impacts.” Marie Chieppo, the researcher and author...