Little lobster boat takes on Big Coal at Brayton Point
A 32-foot lobster boat, the Henry David T, managed to stop a 688-foot cargo ship from delivering 40,000 tons of coal to Brayton Point last week.”The action may have been a preview of protests being planned against the power plant by New England activists on July 27 and July 28,” reports East Bay Newspapers. Activists [...]
Monday on Greenwich Cove
After a long weekend of work, I took some time today to reacquaint myself with Greenwich Cove. In the morning, I went down to the old town dump, now called Scalloptown Park. Then in the afternoon I headed over to Goddard Park on the other side of the Cove. Here are some of the pictures [...]
Greenwich Cove Study
For those of you who follow me on Twitter, you probably have already figured out I’m kind of doing a study of Greenwich Cove under the hashtag: #egriviera – which is what locals call the collection of bars, shanties, parks, inlets, marshes and parks on the waterfront in East Greenwich. Since it was such a [...]




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