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January-March 2008 Newsletter (2 MB)
  • Adopt-a-Trail Gaining Momentum
  • Good News on Lantana Land Swap
 
October-December 2007 Newsletter (811K)
  • Wind Turbines Proposed for Blue Hills
  • Blue Hills Reservoir Halved; FBH Resolve Doubled
 
July-September 2007 Newsletter (12 MB)
  • Reservoir Destruction
  • Fires of Spring by Tom Palmer
 
April-June 2007 Newsletter (4 MB)
  • Red Lining the Blue Hills by Jeff Dyer
  • Encroachment at Ponkapoag Pond
 
January-March 2007 Newsletter (5 MB)
  • Irina Kadis on invasive plants
  • Hugh Stringer on mountain biking
 
October-December 2006 Newsletter (5 MB)
  • Blue Hills Big Dig
  • Indian Line Farm
 
July-September 2006 Newsletter (670 KB)
  • Randolph votes to pave over three acres of Reservation parkland
  • Pete Jackson, Landscape Architect
 
April-June 2006 Newsletter (1.1 MB)
  • Mike Vhay: a brief profile
  • Still waiting for walking paths at Quarry Hills
  • Ayers introduces Blue Hills Reservoir bill
 
October-December 2004 Newsletter (1.46 MB)
  • Cameron Beck on Blue Hills place names
  • Meet new Executive Director Judy Jacobs
  • Roger Gregg remembered
 
July-September 2004 Newsletter (458 KB)
  • Photo Gallery - Flora and Fauna of the Blue Hills
  • Advocacy Update
 
April-June 2004 Newsletter (567 KB)
  • Michelle Kozin interviews new DCR Commissioner Kathy Abbott
  • Cameron Beck on horses, hikers, and bikes
 
January-March 2004 Newsletter (729 KB)
  • "Who Founded the Blue Hill Observatory?" by Cameron Beck
  • Issues Update by Tom Palmer
  • Kids Corner
 
November-December 2003 Newsletter (551 KB)
  • Robert Mussey on hunting wasps
  • Meet new Executive Director Michelle Kozin
  • "House-a-Fire," a poem by Iris Gomez
 
September-October 2003 Newsletter (3.1 MB)
  • Endangered Species Protection
  • Snake Watching
  • Maggie's Goodbye
 
July-August 2003 Newsletter (1,086 KB)
  • A trip to the Trailside Museum
  • Blue Hills Bioblitz photos and more!
 
May-June 2003 Newsletter (289 KB)
  • "Restoring the Neponset River"
  • "Pieces of Life"
 
March-April 2003 Newsletter (145 KB)
  • Will the MDC Survive?
  • Looking for Sugar - a search for the sweet sugar maple in the Blue Hills Reservation
  • Parks not Parking Lots - an update on the Lantana Land Swap issue
 
January-February 2003 Newsletter (128 KB)
  • "Is the Blue Hills Reservation Protected"
  • Blue Hills issues Updates
  • What to do with your Christmas tree
 
November-December 2002 Newsletter (894 KB)
  • Read about an experiment within the Blue Hills to save the American Chestnut.
  • Annual Meeting another terrific success!
  • FBH plans to restore the Ponkapoag Boardwalk.
 
September-October 2002 Newsletter (374 KB)
  • "Reservation Land taken for Lantana Parking Lot"
  • Read about this year's Annual Meeting scheduled for October 19th
  • Take a hike through the Chickatawbut section with FBH member Dave Kabatchnick
 
July-August 2002 Newsletter (185 KB)
  • Read about Non-Native Plants and their effect on the Blue Hills landscape, as well as how and where to pick the best blueberries in the Reservation.
  • Other highlights include an update on the Blue Hills Reservoir and how wetlands protection standards are being ignored.
  • Finally, learn more about one of the best places in the Reservation to visit, Ponkapoag Pond.
 
May-June 2002 Newsletter (882 KB)
  • Read about the summits of the Blue Hills as well as some easy to follow day hiking tips.
    Other highlights include details regarding a proposed lans swap in the Blue Hills Reservation and notes from a meeting between the FBH Board of Directors and Senator Brian Joyce.
 
March-April 2002 Newsletter (176 KB)
  • Read author Tom Palmer's piece late winter around the
    Blue Hills Reservation.
  • Meet FBH President Peter Jeffries
  • Learn about the funding crisis at Trailside Musuem.
 
January-February 2002 Newsletter (66 KB)
  • Learn what Skijoring is and how to do it.
  • Read an update on the battle to remediate damage caused by Big Dig dumping at Quarry Hills in Milton and Quincy.
  • Meet new FBH Outreach Coordinator Maggie Hillis.