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Boston public health officials are warning people to avoid a section of the Charles River following the discovery of a ...
Boston health officials have detected cyanobacteria in the Charles River, temporarily banning water activities and urging ...
A bloom of toxic blue-green algae was found in the Charles River near the Harvard Bridge on Thursday, prompting health officials to issue a health advisory urging residents and their pets to avoid the ...
An algae bloom has been discovered in a section of the Charles River and people are urged not to swim, boat, or fish in the area until further notice. The algae, known as cyanobacteria, was confirmed ...
Health officials say there is an elevated count of cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, in the Charles River this weekend.
A portion of the Charles River is closed due to a toxic algae bloom in the water. Here are the areas to avoid.
The Charles River has had cyanobacteria blooms almost every summer for the last decade, with the longest bloom lasting 12 weeks in 2020." How can you avoid getting sick when in the areas in question?
Charles River Laboratories' annual profit forecast raise on Wednesday was clouded by investor concerns about the higher number of order cancellations from clients, sending the contract research firm's ...
The EPA said the river was swimmable 55 percent of the time last year -- meaning 55 percent of the monthly samples met the appropriate safety standards.
Charles River ferry docks It turns out some of the infrastructure to make Wada Hoppah a reality is already in place. Trips would begin at an existing dock off Watertown Square. "The full route is ...
A general view of the Charles River during the Head of the Charles Regatta on October 21, 2017 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) This article is more than 1 year old.
The Charles River Basin — at least, the one we recognize — was born on Oct. 20, 1908. Before then, much of the waterway between Boston and Cambridge was an estuary, with expansive, foul ...