Saturday, March 17, 2018

Forgotten New England

Forgotten New England is history that recreates the world of our ancestors, as they lived it, with all the dirt, sweat, worries, fears, dreams, and fascinations that consumed them.





















From their website:
As we move through 2018, Forgotten New England (FNE) is nearing its seventh anniversary and has surpassed 2,500 followers. I’ve just redesigned this space, for the first time since 2012, to reflect the new reality of FNE, as my work on writing local and regional history, culture, and tourism expands beyond this site.
I’ll continue to update FNE, and keep you posted on when to watch for upcoming features and articles in regional magazines. I’ve also updated the site to allow for the posting of more photography.



Friday, February 09, 2018

New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance

New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance (NECWA) is a non-profit environmental organization based in southeastern Massachusetts. NECWA is an all-volunteer organization that is dedicated to the protection and conservation of marine wildlife that lives and feeds in the coastal waters of the Gulf of Maine.



NECWA focuses on local issues in the New England area and collaborates with various private, government and non-government organizations to achieve its many goals. Through our research projects and educational outreach activities, we work to protect the whales, dolphins, seabirds, seals, basking sharks, ocean sunfish and the other unique coastal marine wildlife off New England.



Saturday, January 20, 2018

New England News Collaborative

The New England News Collaborative is telling stories of our connected and rapidly changing region.

The NENC is an eight-station consortium of public media newsrooms. Their multimedia coverage delves into energy usage, climate, transportation, infrastructure, and stories of people and immigration affecting the region.


NEXT is a weekly radio show and podcast about New England, one of America's oldest places, at a time of change. It's hosted by John Dankosky at WNPR in Hartford, Connecticut.

Get all episodes of NEXT here!