An oil spill in Boston's Muddy River has left animals in Boston and Brookline covered in oil. The New England Wildlife Center is caring for 12 birds and expects 40 more will need care following an oil spill in Brookline's Muddy River.
BREAKING NEWS: This weekend, an oil spill in the Muddy River prompted an emergency response, as the spill dumped heating oil into the tributary and left wildlife covered in a layer of oil.
New England Wildlife Center caring for a dozen birds with 40 total expected to come into their care after an oil spill at the Muddy River in Brookline. The source of the spill is still under investigation but vets say they believe it is home heating oil. #WBZ
On December 8, an oil spill was reported in the Muddy River in #Boston.
In coordination w/ #MassWildlife@MassDEP, New England Wildlife Center is responding to impacted waterfowl will continue to monitor to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the local wildlife. (1/3)
#bospoli Surprised there is so little comment from Boston leaders on heating oil spill into Muddy River threatening Boston wildlife and natural ecosystem. @MayorWu
An oil spill in the Muddy River is creating trouble for wildlife in Brookline and Boston, and crews are rushing to protect the animals.
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#bospoli Hoping @MayorWu and @BOSCityCouncil will comment on the Muddy River oil spill impacting Boston and Brookline wildlife to bring more information to whatever happened.
DEVELOPING: An oil spill in Boston's Muddy River impacted wildlife in the area Sunday, according to Brookline police, who noted the community concern. on.necn.com/zwAQ2ef
Breaking news: An oil spill in the Muddy River near Longwood Station today has left a sheen on the river's surface and coated ducks and geese in oil on either side of the bank.
Emergency responders still working to figure out the source and cause.
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Breaking news: An oil spill in the Muddy River near Longwood Station today has left a sheen on the river's surface and coated ducks and geese in oil on either side of the bank.
Emergency responders still working to figure out the source and cause.
brookline.news/wildlife-thre…
BWSC crews responding to a water main break on Centre Street at Allandale Street in Jamaica Plain. Residents may experience discolored water at this time and possibly water service disruptions. Updates to follow.
#bospoli@AnnissaForBos “A Globe analysis found that since 2008, the city has cited George’s properties for more than 550 code violations with fines totaling more than $40,000, according to Boston’s database of code enforcement violations."
550 Code violations. Yet @AnnissaForBos claims to be “in touch” with the real problems Boston faces and knows how to get things done? The picture is not adding up. #bospoli