by Friends of the Blue Hills | Mar 10, 2021 | Blog
Today, your gift will care for the Blue Hills.. and inspire others to give. Donate now, and your gift, along with each dollar raised in response to this letter, will be pooled to form the Blue Hills Member Challenge Fund. During the spring campaign, we’ll ask others...
by Friends of the Blue Hills - Admin | Mar 5, 2021 | Blog
During the pandemic, more people than ever have visited… and fallen in love with the Blue Hills. Enter this year’s photo contest to show why we all love the Blue Hills! Submit a photo to the FREE Blue Hills Photo Contest! Even if you don’t want to submit a...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Mar 5, 2021 | Blog
How most food is grown and transported has significant impacts on the climate and global warming. Approximately 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions is directly related to food production. Learn how you can reduce your carbon footprint by eating locally and...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Mar 3, 2021 | Blog
Although you may not know it, your experience of the Blue Hills has been influenced by David Hodgdon, the Friends’ first president who passed away this February at the age of 78. Those numbers on the intersections of trails that help you find your way… Dave designed...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Mar 3, 2021 | Blog
For his entire life, David Morse loved hiking the Blue Hills and being in the outdoors. He grew up in the heart of the Blue Hills on Hillside Street in Milton and hiked the park throughout his childhood. As an adult, he lived in the same house where he grew up,...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Mar 1, 2021 | Blog
COVID-19 makes two Boston urban parks quieter, but another is noisier When the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown reduced human activity across the United States last spring, Boston University researchers expected a similar decrease in noise pollution in Boston’s parks. While...