Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Traffic pattern ALERT, Boston Arch closure on Anderson.

All,  

see the note below alerting us to a Boston Arch closure on Monday.  Eyes open on monday to avoid moving barges, and use the center arch for down stream only traffic until the Boston arch opens again.

and, for those of you who asked, the updated time line for the Anderson Bridge Project, I have been told this:

 The job completion date is June 17, 2016.  We most likely will still have some planting and punch list work to complete but we should have no more on the water work after that date.

Let the crowds rejoice.

 
 
 
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On Tuesday, December 22, 2015 2:15 PM, Aleks Zosuls <azosuls@gmail.com> wrote:



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From: Connelly, Roderick (DOT)
Date: Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 2:02 PM
Subject: Anderson Barrel Closure



Good afternoon All,
On Monday the 28th BHD will be moving their barge and crane into the Boston side barrel to begin the installation of the architectural precast .  The barrel will remain closed for the remainder of the week.
Thanks,
Rod

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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Traffic Pattern Alert! Anderson Bridge.

For all you folks braving the warm December weather out there, the Cambridge Arch of Anderson Bridge closes tomorrow for work.  See the nice notice from the good people at Mass DOT below.

So you know the drill.  
  • Center arch for upstream rowing traffic, keeping eyes peeled for power boaters who use that arch in both directions. 
  • Boston arch for downstream rowing traffic.

Stay alert.  It is warm for December but too cold to go swimming.
 
 
 
 
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On Tuesday, December 15, 2015 3:16 PM, "Connelly, Roderick (DOT)" <Roderick.Connelly@dot.state.ma.us> wrote:


Good afternoon All,
The contractor at the Anderson Memorial Bridge will be closing the Cambridge side barrel tomorrow morning for the installation of the architectural elements.
Thanks,
Roderick M. Connelly III
Resident Engineer Anderson Memorial Bridge
Mass DOT District 6 Construction


Friday, December 4, 2015

Fw: Charles River Clean Up Boat - Update 15-4

 
 
 
 
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On Thursday, December 3, 2015 5:11 PM, Tom McNichol <cleanupboat@yahoo.com> wrote:


Charles River Clean Up Boat - Update 15-4

This was a great year for the Clean Up Boat.  Out of the 12 years that we have cleaned the river, this was the best.  Other than a few days at the beginning of the season, and about a week after the 4th of July, the Charles way free of floating trash and debris.  We were effective and efficient, and the good weather helped a great deal.  Other than Jonathan Burke, and his family, who missed 2 days because of bad weather, most people went as scheduled.  One of the captains did not miss a day.  And the others missed few.

We have found that if you schedule the boat to go 4 times a week, you can keep the river looking good.  You know in advance, that you will miss some days because of weather,  but that is anticipated in the 4 day a week schedule.  Also, is the past, occasionally 2 captains would not be able to go in the same week.  But that does not create gaps anymore as we now have a 5th captain.  Jim Jadul has joined us and does a great job.

Tom Soisson and Bob Gaffney have been with the Clean Up Boat from the beginning, 12 years, and Mitch Lunin, the rookie, has been with us for about 10 years.  I guess Jim is now the rookie.  Anyways, these men are great people and responsible for much of our success.

Once more we have to say thanks to Nancy Free and Joann Thelusma for doing a superior job of keeping the schedule straight.

This brings us to the volunteers.  There has never been a more enthusiastic, pleasant, and dedicated group of people.  They always show up on time.  Despite our efforts to only go in good weather, on rare occasion we get caught in bad weather.  Even when threatened with rain, and this year hail, there are no complaints.

We had no unexpected expenses in 2015.  The hail storm punched holes n the Bimini top, but it was held together with duct tape and in serious need of replacement.  A couple of our financial supporters either reduced their donations, or did not donate, yet, so we are a little short.  This is my error, as I need to do a better job of raising funds in 2016.  Deb Howe has done a wonderful job and I need to get her some help. Oh yes, we will operate again next year.  Actually looking ahead, our current outboard motor has been used for 5years and we plan to use it again next year.  Our last motor was replaced after 5 years.  When it is time for the boat to go it has to be ready.  People plan their vacation time to help us and it is unacceptable to have a malfunctioning boat interfere with their day on the river.  We need to figure out how to pay for a new motor next year, in addition to covering operating costs.

I just reread the above paragraph and I want to make sure the dozens of financial supporters know we appreciate all you have done for the past 12 years.  Many of our donors have donated every year since we have started.  We do list our donors on our web site, and the years they have donated.  No one has a more loyal support group.

A couple of months ago the Charles River Conservancy worked with Google Earth to film the Charles from the Zakim Bridge to the Watertown Dam.  The Clean Up Boat helped by providing the transportation for the camera.  Soon the film will be on the "street view " portion of Google Earth.  The Conservancy is having an event on Dec 10 that includes the "premier"showing of this film.  The tickets are $250. You can get the details at their web site...www.thecharles.org.

Another activity that we will help with in 2016 is the charting of the Charles River depths from the locks to Watertown.  A number of details on this project have to be worked out.  I will learn more in the spring.

Summer, and most of Fall has gone.  The days are getting chilly.  You are an integral part of a group of concerned people who value the gem we have in the middle of our city.  Take a moment, pat yourself on the back, and reflect on what you have accomplished.  And, better yet, take a brief walk down by the Charles.

See you in the Spring,

Tom



Friday, November 13, 2015

What's Happening on the Charles



 
 

CRAB

 
We nearly at the end of the season folks.  Let's end it safe and sound.

Calendar


Saturday, November 14
9:00AM.  Women's Foot of the Charles.  Course change due to projected high winds.
 
The Varsity 8 race, which will start at 9AM, is from Riverside Boat Club to the North Beacon St. Bridge
The Novice 8 and Open 4 races, 9:30 and 9:45 starts, will remain on the same course:  Riverside Boat Club to Head of the Charles finish line.
 
We will be setting buoys around most of the corners and will have many safety launches on the water but please warm folks on the river to be careful from 9-10:15 AM



Sunday, Novembeer 15
8:00AM  Men's Foot of the Charles.  From MIT Boathouse (just upstream of the Mass Ave Bridge) to Weld Boathouse (just upstream of Anderson Bridge).  Again, the novice event is fantastic.









 
 
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Thursday, November 5, 2015

Fw: (CRAB) What's Happening on the Charles

 
 
 
 
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On Thursday, November 5, 2015 10:10 AM, CRAB via CRAB <CRAB@groupspaces.com> wrote:


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Things are winding down but there's still plenty happening on the Charles.  There is also a fair amount of debris in the river these days so keep your eyes open, and your lights on.

Calendar

Saturday, November 7

8:00AM.  Pair's Head.  Longfellow Bridge to the 2k Finish (look for the posts on teh Cambride side, downstream of the BU Boathouse near Audrey St.).  BU, Harvard, NU and MIT.  30 to 35 pairs leaving the line a cautious 20 seconds apart.  Sounds like a great spectating opportunity.

9:00AM.  CRI's Headless Halloween Regatta.  From the HOCR finish line (about 10 strokes upstream of the wooden boardwalk at Herter Park) to the 3rd dock at CRI.  Race in costume, breakfast to follow.  Please bring a breakfast/brunch item to share.
Wednesday, November 11
7AM to 9AM, CRI's 5th Annual Veteran's Day Row.  Join the CRI military/veterans team to celebrate and honor our men and women in service.  All active duty and veteran service members, their friends, family and supporters are all welcome.  crews launch at 7:15AM, brunch to follow at 8:30AM (only in the rowing world would 8:30AM be considered brunch).  RSVP to ellen@communityrowing.org

Saturday, November 14
9:00AM.  Women's Foot of the Charles.  V8's racing from Mass Ave Bridge to the HOCR finish line (about 10 strokes upstream of the wooden boardwalk at Herter Park).  9:30am and 9:40am frosh 8's and V4's race from Riverside to the HOCR finish.  The frosh even is the greatest spectator race ever.  Go cheer them on, it makes them go faster.  Really, it does.
Sunday, Novembeer 15
8:00AM  Men's Foot of the Charles.  From MIT Boathouse (just upstream of the Mass Ave Bridge) to Weld Boathouse (just upstream of Anderson Bridge).  Again, the novice event is fantastic.









 
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Thursday, October 29, 2015

Re: (CRAB) What's happening on the Charles

And on Sunday, November 1 at 8AM, look out for the Weld Regatta, racing from Anderson Bridge to Arsenal Bridge and back.

 
 
 
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On Thursday, October 29, 2015 10:21 AM, kate sullivan via CRAB <CRAB@groupspaces.com> wrote:


A few updates to the calendar.

This Saturday's 9:00AM Peanut Butter Cup Regatta will be preceded by the Armada Cup at 7:30AM. This is a race that goes from the 2k start (just upstream of the Longfellow Bridge) to the HOCR Finish (about 10 strokes past the wooden boardwalk at Herter Park). Should be small.

And the November 7th Headless Halloween Regatta (great name) does not have a traditional entry fee - Rowers should race in costume and bring a brunch item to share.


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Hi Folks,
Saturday, October 31, 2015
9:00AM, Riverside Boat Club's Peanut Butter Cup Regatta.
Starts at Riverside, rounds a stake somewhere between Weeks and Anderson bridges, and back to Riverside. Don't let the costumes fool you, there are big bags of peanut butter cups on the line, and the competition is fierce. Mixed doubles only.

Time? Allegedly, some version of Riverside's Armada Cup is also running on a longer course for singles and possibly other boats. No info on that. Keep your eyes open.

November 7, 2015
9:00AM, Community Rowing's Halloween Regatta.
Head of the Charles finish line to the 3rd dock at CRI. All are welcome and there is an entry fee.

November 14, 2015.
9:00AM Women's Foot of the Charles.
V8's racing from Mass Ave to the HOCR Finish line (arguably the best spectator event of the year). 9:30 and 9:40AM, Frosh 8's and V 4's race from Riverside to the HOCR Finish

November 15, 2015
8:00AM Men's Foot of the Charles.
MIT's Pierce Boathouse (rowing boathouse, above Mass Ave) to Harvard's Newell Boathouse (upstream of Anderson).

Two quick public service announcements

1. Daylight savings disappears this week, along with afternoon sun. Roll your clock back and enjoy the extra sleep.
2. Tuesday is a municipal election day. Boathouse are on public land. Do your club a favor and get out and vote, especially if it is a sleep election in your area. That will land you on a super voter list, and give you club lots of clout should they ever need help from their local Rep. or Senator.

Brush up on the Rowing Traffic Pattern and find all kinds of helpful information on boating on the Charles at www.CharlesRiverAllianceofBoater s.org
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Re: (CRAB) What's happening on the Charles

A few updates to the calendar.

This Saturday's 9:00AM Peanut Butter Cup Regatta will be preceded by the Armada Cup at 7:30AM.  This is a race that goes from the 2k start (just upstream of the Longfellow Bridge) to the HOCR Finish (about 10 strokes past the wooden boardwalk at Herter Park).  Should be small.

And the November 7th Headless Halloween Regatta (great name) does not have a traditional entry fee -   Rowers should race in costume and bring a brunch item to share.


 
 
 
 
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Hi Folks,
 
Saturday, October 31, 2015
9:00AM, Riverside Boat Club's Peanut Butter Cup Regatta.
 Starts at Riverside, rounds a stake somewhere between Weeks and Anderson bridges, and back to Riverside.  Don't let the costumes fool you, there are big bags of peanut butter cups on the line, and the competition is fierce.  Mixed doubles only.

Time?  Allegedly, some version of Riverside's Armada Cup is also running on a longer course for singles and possibly other boats.  No info on that.  Keep your eyes open.

November 7, 2015
9:00AM, Community Rowing's Halloween Regatta.
 Head of the Charles finish line to the 3rd dock at CRI.  All are welcome and there is an entry fee.

November 14, 2015.  
9:00AM Women's Foot of the Charles.
 V8's racing from Mass Ave to the HOCR Finish line (arguably the best spectator event of the year).  9:30 and 9:40AM, Frosh 8's and V 4's race from Riverside to the HOCR Finish

November 15, 2015
8:00AM Men's Foot of the Charles.
 MIT's Pierce Boathouse (rowing boathouse, above Mass Ave) to Harvard's Newell Boathouse (upstream of Anderson).  

 

Two quick public service announcements

1.  Daylight savings disappears this week, along with afternoon sun.  Roll your clock back and enjoy the extra sleep.
2.  Tuesday is a municipal election day.  Boathouse are on public land.  Do your club a favor and get out and vote, especially if it is a sleep election in your area.  That will land you on a super voter list, and give you club lots of clout should they ever need help from their local Rep. or Senator.

 
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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

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On Wednesday, October 28, 2015 2:12 PM, CRAB via CRAB <CRAB@groupspaces.com> wrote:


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Hi Folks,
 
Saturday, October 31, 2015
9:00AM, Riverside Boat Club's Peanut Butter Cup Regatta.
 Starts at Riverside, rounds a stake somewhere between Weeks and Anderson bridges, and back to Riverside.  Don't let the costumes fool you, there are big bags of peanut butter cups on the line, and the competition is fierce.  Mixed doubles only.

Time?  Allegedly, some version of Riverside's Armada Cup is also running on a longer course for singles and possibly other boats.  No info on that.  Keep your eyes open.

November 7, 2015
9:00AM, Community Rowing's Halloween Regatta.
 Head of the Charles finish line to the 3rd dock at CRI.  All are welcome and there is an entry fee.

November 14, 2015.  
9:00AM Women's Foot of the Charles.
 V8's racing from Mass Ave to the HOCR Finish line (arguably the best spectator event of the year).  9:30 and 9:40AM, Frosh 8's and V 4's race from Riverside to the HOCR Finish

November 15, 2015
8:00AM Men's Foot of the Charles.
 MIT's Pierce Boathouse (rowing boathouse, above Mass Ave) to Harvard's Newell Boathouse (upstream of Anderson).  

 

Two quick public service announcements

1.  Daylight savings disappears this week, along with afternoon sun.  Roll your clock back and enjoy the extra sleep.
2.  Tuesday is a municipal election day.  Boathouse are on public land.  Do your club a favor and get out and vote, especially if it is a sleep election in your area.  That will land you on a super voter list, and give you club lots of clout should they ever need help from their local Rep. or Senator.

 
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Thursday, October 22, 2015

Upcoming events on the Charles

What's happening?  More rowing racing to come and sailing racing too.  The informal and formal rowing races below.

Rowing Traffic Pattern REMINDER:  The upstream only traffic pattern in the center arches of the powerhouse remains in effect until Thanksgiving.  Don't like it?  Write up a proposed change, but in the meantime, row the traffic pattern as written.  

Saturday, October 31
Riverside Boat Club's Peanut Butter Cup Regatta.  Time and Course TBA (the course is weather dependent.  They'll run it from the boathouse to Mass Ave if the weather is good, from the boathouse to Newell Boathouse, upstream of Anderson Bridge, if not).  Don't let the costumes fool you, there are Reeses Peanute Butter Cups for prizes and the racing is fierce.  Beware of lightweights.

Sunday, November 7
9:00AM.  CRI's Halloween Regatta.  From the HOCR Finish Line (at the marker about 10 strokes past the wooden boardwalk at Herter Park) to the 3rd dock at CRI.

Saturday, November 14, 2015
9:00AM.  Women's Foot of the Charles.  Varsity 8's race first, from Mass Ave Bridge to the Head of the Charles finish line (at the marker about 10 strokes past the wooden boardwalk at Herter Park).  4's and novices race from Riverside to the HOCR finish.  Last set of races should go off around 9:40AM.

Sunday, November 15, 2015
8:00AM, Men's Foot of the Charles.  MIT's Newell Boathouse (upstream of the Mass Ave Bridge) to Newell Boathouse (upstream of Anderson Bridge).  Takes about an hour.


 
 
 
 
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