
The inlet leading to the Sluiceway Dam; Turtle Island is on the right.

The deteriorating Sluiceway Dam

A volunteer hard at work

A volunteer cleaning near the Sluiceway Dam

Cleaning on the Newton side

The Ken Newcomb Memorial continue to look good at Artists’ Point. Click for a larger image.

Echo Bridge with Falling Leaves. Click for a larger image.

A young volunteer

A young volunteer

A young volunteer

The new look on the Needham border of the park

Volunteers near the Ken Newcomb Memorial at Artists’ Point

Mr. Schnell bringing in a bag of refuse

What it was all about

The volunteers

Some of the volunteers at the end of the day.

Friends’ Poet Laureate Sarah Hannah bringing in refuse.

Friends’ Poet Laureate Sarah Hannah bringing in refuse.

Kevin studied the tunnel that carries water from the Sluiceway Dam downstream. He is exploring the possibility that, by preventing water from flowing into the Sluiceway, this could become pedestrian tunnel connecting Hemlock Gorge with the downstream Riverbank.

Kevin inspects the deteriorating Sluiceway Dam. It may be possible to stop the flow (except in high water emergencies), allowing pedestrians downstream access without having to cross city streets.

Kevin inspects the deteriorating Sluiceway Dam. It may be possible to stop the flow (except in high water emergencies), allowing pedestrians downstream access without having to cross city streets.

Friends member and long time resident of Upper Falls, Dick Beecher

On the left are Ken Newcombe’s son Bob and his wife Beverly with Brian Yates, Site Supervisor Kevin Hollenbeck, and Hank Lysaght

The new Needham border of Hemlock Gorge with the recently completed home to the lift, only a few yards from the Needham side trail in the center right of the photo. The efforts of the Friends in the early 1990s to have the property surveyed and to purchase a buffer around the park failied.

Newton Tab reporter Catherine Hochkeppel returned for the fall cleanup

Volunteers at work

Friend’s President Brian Yates at the meeting point at Hamilton Place