Warren Glen Dam Removal Gaining Momentum
Our House delegation is supporting the Warren Glen Dam Removal! In an action on Wednesday, Representative Lance, and co-sponsor...
Press Release: MWA doing our part to protect clean drinking water
Asbury, NJ Just in time to celebrate National Drinking Water Week (May 6-12), the Musconetcong Watershed Association (MWA) installed a...
Press Release: Annual Musconetcong River Cleanup Surpasses Previous Record-Breaking Year
250+ bags of trash and recycling collected along the river by 450+ volunteers Asbury, New Jersey - On Saturday, April 14th, the...
Substantial funder attends MWA Annual Meeting
I want to take a minute to thank Andy Johnson, Director of the Watershed Protection Program for the William Penn Foundation again for...
MWA receives gold badge from GuideStar
As a small, local non-profit, we are appreciative and thankful for all of the member support we've received in the past and through to...
MWA's Congressional Visit
Policy work is one of the many things we do at MWA. It takes a couple of forms. We participate in the Highlands Coalition and conduct...
Return of the Shad
Today is a great day to be a migratory fish on the Musky! I am excited to share that American Shad were found in the Musconetcong River...
Volunteer Support Program: Thank You, Tish!
For those of you who don't know Tish Lascelle, she is the President of our Board of Directors, and she works for Johnson & Johnson. J&J...
A Letter from the Executive Director
The Musconetcong Watershed, with all of its farms, small towns, forests and lakes, is a tremendous resource close to so many people. I...
Removing Dams on the Musconetcong
A concise history of dams on the Musconetcong River and the rationale for working toward a free-flowing river One of the principal goals...