The following letter was sent from Save The River and U.S. Department of Transportation Deputy Administrator, Craig Middlebrook, and Great Lakes
Beach Watch Week 8 Results – Week of August 24, 2020
Save The River’s Beach Watch program aims to test the water quality of seven local beaches and popular swimming destinations to ensure a safe swimming
Trash Free River Cleanup
Save The River’s Trash Free River Cleanup Two Day Shoreline & River Cleanup in Clayton, NY Save The River has been cleaning up shoreline and
Current River Appearance – Water Color
Save The River has been working with Dr. John Farrell of Thousand Islands Biological Station about the current emerald-milky appearance of the
Save The River Applauds Local Efforts in Tour Boat Grounding
Save The River would like to acknowledge and thank those involved in the recovery of the Island Duchess. On Thursday afternoon, August 20, 2020, the
Beach Watch Week 7 Results – Week of August 17, 2020
Save The River’s Beach Watch program aims to test the water quality of seven local beaches and popular swimming destinations to ensure a safe swimming
Beach Watch Week 6 Results – Week of August 10, 2020
Save The River’s Beach Watch program aims to test the water quality of seven local beaches and popular swimming destinations to ensure a safe swimming
Save The River Welcomes New Program Coordinator
Save The River, the 42-year-old environmental watchdog for the St. Lawrence River, announced today that a new Program Coordinator has been hired.
2020 Virtual Run for the River™ 5K/10K Results
Congratulations to everyone who participated in Save The River’s 18th Annual Run for the River™ 5K/10K! Thank you to all of our sponsors for their