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Paula Jewell, Executive Director of MBEA, was interviewed about Think Blue Massachusetts on WUMB's "Commonwealth Journal" public affairs radio show.
The Stormy Report, the Think Blue Massachusetts quarterly newsletter, is now archived online.
Residential irrigation can account for 40% of domestic water consumption in a given municipality. Rain barrels not only store water, they help decrease demand during the sweltering summer months.
Part of a public education campaign about stormwater pollution and management being conducted by the Stormwater Subcommittee of the Connecticut River Cleanup Committee. The Stormwater Subcommittee was formed between the nine member communities of Springfield, Chicopee, Holyoke, Ludlow, South Hadley, Agawam, Granby, Longmeadow, and Easthampton, and the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission.)
One a windy, but otherwise perfect day at the Cape Cod Maritime Festival in Hyannis, Think Blue Massachusetts unveiled ‘Stormy’ the 15-foot tall inflatable duck – an icon of the Think Again. Think Blue Campaign. On his maiden voyage, Stormy faired very well, attracting children and interested citizens.
