I learned to love Boston from the banks of the Charles River

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I learned to love Boston from the banks of the Charles River
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As you spend more time around Boston, the Charles River infuses into your consciousness, writes Fred Hewett, who's lived within a mile of the river for more than 40 years. The Charles can make the city yours, he writes.

A general view of the Charles River during the Head of the Charles Regatta on October 21, 2017 in Boston, Massachusetts.

I’ve lived within a mile of the river for over 40 years, and it has profoundly shaped my experience of the city. As you spend more time around Boston, the Charles infuses into your consciousness. Today's vastly cleaner Charles is one of the nation's outstanding environmental success stories. A lawsuit brought in the early 1980s by theAs the river’s health steadily improved over recent decades, my natural affinity for water and open space led me to deepen my engagement with it. I began working with theI found myself drawn to the river not only for recreation but also because I felt a connection.

As a rower, I experienced these surroundings while facing backward, often while making a prodigious effort to propel the boat forward. Sometimes I was in a boat with eight others – one of whom was loudly demanding ever more exertion from the crew. The colliding impressions in this sensory storm coalesced into my notion of what the river signified to me. The more I interacted with the river, the more it contributed to my conception of the city.

Urbanization has also influenced plant and animal life along the river. The common carp, introduced long ago and loved by anglers, is a bottom feeder that disrupts the spawning beds of indigenous fish like yellow perch and pickerel. Invasive plant species clog the river’s parkland: Bittersweet, phragmites, Japanese knotweed, tree of heaven, and black swallow-wort, to name only a few.

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