By Reem Shair – GSWA Intern Water is amazing at dissolving things, which is both good and bad. It’s great if you need to remove a stain from your... read more →
By: Val Thorpe, Director of Communications and Membership You may have noticed that the school year was barely over before the shiny new school supplies were placed front and center... read more →
We recently hosted a water tasting to help educate people on the many varieties of water available to the public. For this blind taste-test we selected six different types water: Poland Spring,... read more →
By: Val Thorpe, GSWA Director of Communications & Membership Sometimes when we work closely on a project or with a group of people, we get caught up in the... read more →
By: Rebecca Schuman, GSWA Intern @ Drew University It’s winter, and with every new wave of ice and snow comes another white-out condition: a gritty buildup of road salt trapped... read more →
By Dan Ross, Education Associate at Great Swamp Watershed Association Ah spring time, the birds are chirping, crocuses and snowdrops are peeking their heads out of the still semi-frozen... read more →
According to Adam, he’s always been an outdoorsy person. Starting at a young age, he and his dad would enjoy nature walks together, searching for their neighborhood box turtle, and... read more →
Kristina Necovska - Membership Associate Most nature enthusiasts just love birds, but the nuances of identifying similar species, let alone male, female or juvenile, aren’t always easy -- even... read more →