by Friends of the Blue Hills | Aug 8, 2023 | Blog
By Michael Morgan It has stood sentry near the top of Great Blue Hill for some 85 years now, offering stunning, 270- degree views of Boston Harbor, the City of Boston and the South Shore. It has endured snow, rain, ice, burning sun, vandalism, fire and the footsteps...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Aug 8, 2023 | Blog
Interview by Michael Morgan Farley Sullivan loves nature – and people – and this is manifested in a variety of ways. The Milton resident spent a week in July helping the residents of Ludlow, VT and the Black River area recover from catastrophic flooding that occurred...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Aug 5, 2023 | Blog
Good news for the Blue Hills – and for all our parks. Many thanks to our members and supporters who advocated for adequate funding for the Department of Conservation and Recreation. Your voices were heard. Last week, the legislature sent a $56.2 billion Fiscal Year...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Aug 1, 2023 | Blog
Would you like to give back to the Blue Hills — on your own time — when you walk in the woods? You can join a group of volunteers who survey bio-pollution (read dog waste) in the park. We call them the Poo-lution Solution Team! While most people properly...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Jul 27, 2023 | Uncategorized
Interview by Lauren Magee Tell me a little bit about yourself and how you got involved with the Friends of the Blue Hills. I live in Dedham and the Blue Hills is right there, so I often go to the Blue Hills just to go hiking by myself and with friends and family. I...