The Greenway Makes History in the Boston Time Capsule

     Michael joined us in 2014 and is responsible for the Conservancy’s community and government affairs, as well as advancing strategic Greenway priorities. When he’s not soaking up politics or college sports, you can find him on the golf course or heading off to travel on his next great adventure. Here he reveals the piece that was submitted to the […]

Find your Inner Park with the Development Team

Want to know who to ask for those amazing Greenway membership totebags and food truck tickets? Curious about how to get on the guest list for the greatest party of the year held right on the Greenway? Then meet the development team: Ace, Jodi and Kelly! Here Kelly brings you up to speed on all things happening […]

Staff Spotlight: Jodi Wolin, Development Director

As the Greenway’s Development Director, Jodi oversees all private fundraising efforts for the Greenway Conservancy. In the sparse hours that she’s not devotedly working, she rocks it at hot yoga, hangs with her family, and enjoys living on the Greenway. How did you come to the Greenway? I had been fundraising in Boston for about […]

Using “the Cloud” at the Greenway

Prior to her departure from the Greenway Conservancy for some time for travel and enter to attend graduate school, our Office Administrator / Staff Accountant Natalie helped document the steps that we’ve taken to reduce paper use and improve processes.  Here’s what she wrote… 1.    How is the Conservancy using “the cloud”? About two years […]

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year from the Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy! As we were reflecting on the Rose Kennedy Greenway’s Top 10 in 2013 we wanted to thank you for your patronage and support.  The non-profit Conservancy is proud to maintain, program, and improve the Greenway on behalf of the public and in partnership with the Commonwealth […]

New Public Art on the Greenway

“Collaboration” was the operative word for presenting Ritchie’s large-scale public art on the Greenway in Dewey Square.

Who Doesn’t Love Food? by Waverly Williams

My team and I worked hard all summer to make the Dewey Square garden the best it has ever looked.  Not only is our garden beautiful, but we managed to harvest over 110 lbs. of produce. We donate about half of our harvest to a nonprofit called Lovin’ Spoonful’s.  The rest we share with garden […]

Spuds on the Greenway

  We did a very cool thing – we turned 1 pound of potatoes into 17 pounds of potatoes–all we had to do was a little research.  We only watered a handful of times and mulched once.  The sun and the spuds did the rest of the work.  This afternoon we’ll divide the potatoes and […]

Green & Grow Summer Interns are Back!

The Conservancy is so excited to have our summer interns again!  Joining us this year (from the left of Darrah, a Greenway Horticulturist) are: Waverly, Andrew, Humberto, and Sam.  All have graduated from the Green & Grow Apprenticeship Program and Sam and Waverly both completed the summer internship in 2012.  “Things have really grown, I […]

6/26/13 Chinatown Community Workshop Recap

This post highlights the input and feedback that we received from attendees at our Chinatown Community Workshop on June 26, 2013. Thanks to all those who attended and gave us their thoughts…