Ipswich Receives $1.2M Grant For Dam Removal

Ipswich Mill Dam removed

Ipswich Mills Dam Removal Project Nationally Recognized Among 43 Projects to Receive U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Funding On April 23, 2024, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that 29 states will receive just over $70 million to support 43 projects that will address outdated or obsolete dams, culverts, levees, and other barriers fragmenting… Continue reading Ipswich Receives $1.2M Grant For Dam Removal

Regarding the Removal of the Ipswich Mills Dam

Ipswich Mills dam

By Ipswich resident Roger Wheeler On May 21, a yes vote to remove the head of tide Ipswich Mills Dam and free the river will provide Ipswich, Essex County, and New England with a rare fish-accessible river. This could be an extraordinarily uncommon river and watershed if all fish have accessibility at the head of… Continue reading Regarding the Removal of the Ipswich Mills Dam

Destination Ipswich: the Mill Pond

Destination Ipswich: IRWA and the Ipswich mill pond.

We're back with Episode Eight of Destination Ipswich with local historian Gordon Harris, and Carla Villa from the Ipswich River Watershed Association, who takes us on a couple of trails at the IRWA headquarters, then joins us for a kayak trip to the Mill Dam and back. Special thanks to Bryan Grasso and Beth Myer from Ipswich ICAM.

Destination Ipswich: South Main St. and the South Green

Sally's Pond, Ipswich MA

For the seventh episode of Destination Ipswich with local historian Gordon Harris and Ipswich ICAM, we started at the Ipswich Riverwalk Mural, crossed the pedestrian bridge at the EBSCO Dam, and followed a trail by Sally's Pond and along the River to the Old South Cemetery. Our return took us to the Whipple House and the Ipswich Museum.