Taunton River Watershed Alliance

Taunton River Watershed Alliance A Voice for the Taunton River and its Watershed since 1988

06/18/2026
More Taunton River Festival photos by TRWA Board Member Sally Spooner
06/18/2026

More Taunton River Festival photos by TRWA Board Member Sally Spooner

Sunday was incredible! Thank you to all the sponsors, volunteers, vendors, exhibitors, and performers! The Taunton River...
06/17/2026

Sunday was incredible! Thank you to all the sponsors, volunteers, vendors, exhibitors, and performers! The Taunton River Festival would not have been possible without you.

It was an amazing day full of community spirit! We are so grateful. Here is a start to the many photos our volunteers captured! We'll share more later today. This batch was taken by TRWA Board Member Sally Spooner.

If you attended the festival, please fill out this survey, or let us know what you thought in the comments!

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2X56R3Y

✨ THIS SATURDAY!! ✨🌎 Climate Cafe 🌎Saturday, June 20th10am-12pmTaunton Public LibraryJoin us for a morning of community ...
06/16/2026

✨ THIS SATURDAY!! ✨

🌎 Climate Cafe 🌎
Saturday, June 20th
10am-12pm
Taunton Public Library

Join us for a morning of community and conversation around climate issues and solutions in the Taunton River Watershed. This informal gathering will provide a welcoming space to share feelings about climate change, how it has impacted our local communities, and engage in meaningful discussions with other community members about how we can make positive change.

All are welcome to attend. This program is a collaboration between TRWA and The Wildlands Trust.

Registration required. Register here: https://savethetaunton.org/event/climate-cafe/

🤩 The Taunton River Festival is tomorrow!We are SO excited for an outstanding list of vendors, exhibitors, and performer...
06/13/2026

🤩 The Taunton River Festival is tomorrow!

We are SO excited for an outstanding list of vendors, exhibitors, and performers.

We are grateful for our environmental partners and especially our SPONOSORS!

Here's some things to know before you go:

Sunday, June 14th
11am-4pm
Weir Village Riverfront Park
E. Water St. Taunton

🚧 East Water St. will be closed starting at 8am. It will remain closed down to Riverview St. until 5pm. There is no public parking allowed on E. Water St.

🚐 Shuttle will be running all day! Shuttle parking is available at 391 W. Water St. in the Bandstand Live parking lot.
Street parking available on W. Water St. and Weir St.

☀️ It is going to be HOT. Please pay extra attention to heat related issues. Drink water and other cold beverages, wear light clothing, and take breaks in the shade. Luckily, a lot of the park is in the shade, and there is a splash pad!

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What do you know about the Taunton River and its watershed?Geologic evidence indicates that 10,000 years ago the landsca...
06/13/2026

What do you know about the Taunton River and its watershed?

Geologic evidence indicates that 10,000 years ago the landscape of southeastern Massachusetts was covered by ice flows. The retreating glaciers created a large glacial lake that eventually drained to become the Taunton River and its tributaries. This river system ran though a landscape of glacial deposition that included outwash plains, wetlands and kettle ponds.

The land area that drains into a river is known as its “watershed.” The watershed of the Taunton River and all of its tributaries covers 562 square miles.

The Taunton River begins at the confluence of the Matfield and Town Rivers in Bridgewater and runs over forty miles to Mount Hope Bay. It is considered “tidal” (with saltwater intrusion) for the last eighteen miles and is characterized by a gentle gradient, dropping only twenty feet in elevation over its forty-mile course. With forty miles of free-flowing water, the Taunton is the longest undammed coastal river in New England.

The National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 established a system to identify free-flowing rivers across the United States that possess “outstandingly remarkable values,” and to protect them “for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations.” In 2009 the Taunton River was designated a Wild and Scenic River by the National Park Service, the U.S. Congress and President Obama. The Wild and Scenic Rivers System currently protects 12,709 miles of 208 rivers.

The Taunton River’s outstanding resource values include:

Agriculture
Ecology and biodiversity
Estuary
Fisheries
History and archeology
Recreation.

A “Taunton River Stewardship Plan” was completed in 2005 by the Taunton River Wild and Scenic Study Committee which identified goals and objectives to guide future efforts to restore and preserve the Taunton River corridor. An update of the Plan is currently in the works.

Major tributaries of the Taunton River include the following rivers:

Segregansett
Three Mile
Mill
Town
Matfield
Winnetuxet
Nemasket
Assonet
Quequechan.
The river system also includes many smaller streams and “headwaters” – the most upstream areas, often wetlands and springs where rivers originate.

The Taunton and Nemasket Rivers together support the largest alewife run in Massachusetts with headwaters at the Assawompsett Pond. The Assawompsett Pond is part of a complex of five ponds that comprise the largest system of natural lakes in Massachusetts.

Twenty cities and towns lie entirely within the watershed, and portions of twenty-three others. Click here for complete list. 500,000 people live and work here, and the watershed includes densely or moderately developed areas of homes, schools, businesses and other workplaces and roadways.

We are fortunate that the watershed also includes significant areas that are undeveloped or sparsely developed that support hundreds of species of plants and wildlife that require a variety of natural habitats to survive, including forests, grasslands and wetlands, as well as the intricate system of streams, ponds and rivers.

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🤩 *Festival Updates!* 🤩😎 Ok, so we have to do some SHOUT OUTS!🚑 Matthew Cohen from Brewster Ambulance CAME THROUGH with ...
06/12/2026

🤩 *Festival Updates!* 🤩

😎 Ok, so we have to do some SHOUT OUTS!

🚑 Matthew Cohen from Brewster Ambulance CAME THROUGH with our last minute request. He was able to quickly secure and schedule an ambulance that will be on stand-by at the festival (or at Weir Fire Station) all day. Brewster Ambulance is providing this at NO CHARGE. We are so grateful!

💪 Taunton Parks & Cemeteries for making sure the park looks stellar for Sunday!

🚓 Taunton Police and their Traffic Dept. have been super helpful! Parking signs and cones are up, street blocks are on site and ready to go.

👏 WinWaste came through with their donated dumpster!

🙌 Elegant Restrooms delivered porta-potties and discounted hand washing stations!

💪 Chris Carmichael & the Building Dept. for getting the stage area up yesterday.

🥵 All this in this heat! We are so grateful!

**ALSO UPDATE TO KIDS ACTIVITIES**

🚒 Taunton Fire Dept. will have an engine at the park for kids from 11-1!

With at this festival excitement going on, it is good time to remember what we are actually doing all this for. The Taun...
06/12/2026

With at this festival excitement going on, it is good time to remember what we are actually doing all this for.

The Taunton River Watershed Alliance (TRWA) has been a voice for the Taunton River and its watershed since 1988.

We are an Alliance of concerned residents, businesses and organizations united to restore and properly manage the water and natural resources within the Watershed.

We advocate for environmental protection, sustainable development and responsible stewardship of our precious and irreplaceable water resources.

Our mission is:

- To protect and restore the Watershed’s natural resources for current and future generations
- To build and support responsible stewardship of our fragile ecosystems, water quality, forests, farmland and wetlands
- To be an integral resource for environmental education that is so crucial to the continued health and enjoyment of the Watershed’s waterways, woodlands, meadows, marshes, wildlife and open spaces
- To be a voice for threatened land and water resources

If you'd like to get involved, sign up to volunteer, become a member, donate, or come see us at the festival!

savethetaunton.org

✨ Introducing ✨ the CUTEST Diamondback Terrapin plushie! 😍😍😍 Who wants one?!?!🐢 Luckily, Ms. T approves!We will have a *...
06/11/2026

✨ Introducing ✨ the CUTEST Diamondback Terrapin plushie! 😍😍😍 Who wants one?!?!

🐢 Luckily, Ms. T approves!

We will have a *LIMITED* amount of these at the festival, so stop by the TRWA table first thing!

In the Beginning:The year was 1959. A group of enthusiastic music lovers from Taunton and Raynham decided it was time to...
06/11/2026

In the Beginning:
The year was 1959. A group of enthusiastic music lovers from Taunton and Raynham decided it was time to have a civic chorus. Founders of the group included Frank E. Cann, business manager, and his wife Priscilla Cann who were members of the Neponset Choral Society. There were 15 charter members who joined together for the first rehearsal on September 10th.

Our Music:
During the 1960’s much of the music sung by the chorus was classical music - Handel’s Messiah, Brahm’s Requiem, Vivaldi’s Gloria to name a few.

Throughout the decades, as society changed, so did the music, and the tastes of the music directors. Tunes from Broadway shows, Hollywood movies, and pop culture emerged on the Taunton Civic Chorus programs. In the midst of the Pandemic, the chorus collaborated with the Old Colony History Museum to bring music and fun to the Greater Taunton Area.

The Civic Chorus annually presents Holiday and Spring Concerts.
https://www.tauntoncivicchorus.org/

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1387 Somerset Avenue
Dighton, MA
02715

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