Photo courtesy of The Trustees of Reservations This story originally appeared in Northshore magazine in March 2022. John Judge expected to work in investment banking. At Stonehill College he studied economics, and when graduation approached, he interviewed for a position with a major asset management firm. Then he got a call from the Boy Scouts … Continue reading New Trustees President John Judge Shares His Mission and His Vision
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Beverly’s Long Hill Shows Off Dramatic Restoration
This story originally appeared in Northshore magazine in September 2021. In 1915, writer Ellery Sedgwick and his wife Mabel bought a 114-acre parcel atop a hill in Beverly. The first thing they did was plant a purple beech at the center of the property, a signal of their determination to turn the land from a … Continue reading Beverly’s Long Hill Shows Off Dramatic Restoration
How Seaside Communities North of Boston Prepare for Climate Change
This story was originally published in Northshore magazine's November 2020 issue. Climate change is reshaping the North Shore. At Crane Beach in Ipswich, erosion has swept away land equivalent to 84 football fields since the 1950s. In 2018, a storm destroyed the historic Magnolia Pier in Gloucester. The Great Marsh that embraces the upper edge … Continue reading How Seaside Communities North of Boston Prepare for Climate Change
In Massachusetts, more houses of worship are turning to solar power
This story originally appeared in the Energy News Network on August 3, 2020. Houses of worship in Massachusetts are increasing their adoption of solar power, a trend that advocates say can both influence community attitudes toward renewable electricity and help more low-income households take advantage of the benefits of clean energy. At least 64 houses … Continue reading In Massachusetts, more houses of worship are turning to solar power


