Administration Issues First Official Response to CJBC Demands
Climate advocacy group CJBC announced that university officials have responded for the first time to a list of demands and goals they submitted to the administration.EcoPledge Hosts Panel of Environmental Experts to Discuss Climate Change
A group of BC professors and one Newton city councilor discussed climate change and environmental policy as part of a panel hosted by EcoPledge.Newton City Council Votes to Assert Eminent Domain Over Webster Woods Property
The Newton City Council voted unanimously to assert eminent domain to prevent BC from developing 17.4 acres of forest.LTE: Save and Conserve Webster Woods
I ask you to further cover this story, and make the students of Boston College aware of this crime against the local environment in which your university is engaged.CJBC and EcoPledge Call for BC to Preserve Webster Woods Property as Eminent Domain Case ...
The Newton City Council is expected to vote on whether to move forward with the eminent domain case on Dec. 2.BC Will Take Legal Action in Response to Newton Mayor's Eminent Domain Plan
The 300 Hammond Pond Parkway property includes 17 acres of Webster Woods, which Newton hopes to make a preserved forest.