The Man Who Walked More Than a Little: An Interview with Arthur DerBoghosian
In this installment of “Eternally Green”, I wanted to break away from articles in which staff share insights and promote green initiatives, to seek the perspective of a longtime visitor. I sat down with Arthur DerBoghosian, Watertown resident and regular … Continue reading
Green Burials at the International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Association Convention
Ten years ago, the Green Burial Council (GBC) was founded. The GBC certifies cemeteries, funeral homes and products ensuring that when you read about or purchase a product that is GBC-certified, you can be assured that it has been independently … Continue reading
Eternally Green: Energy Savings in the Home
As our society becomes more complex, we find ourselves increasingly surrounded by energy consuming devices. We know that these can consume a lot of energy if we leave them on, but did you know they can keep consuming power even … Continue reading
Mount Auburn’s 3rd Annual Public Electronics Recycling Event
It was a cold and windy day, but while the southeast was getting record snowfalls, Mount Auburn hosted another successful electronics recycling event open to the public for the third year in a row. Thirty to forty cars pulled up … Continue reading