Little lobster boat takes on Big Coal at Brayton Point


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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.

Henry David T

Activists are calling for Brayton Point to be shut down. Check out their website here. This summer, it says, “over one thousand people will participate in a march from Brayton Point to the future site of the nation’s first offshore wind farm to demonstrate our support for a transition from the fossil fuels of the past to the clean energy of the future.”

Why are they calling for the coal plant to be shut down? Well, one reason is, according to the newspaper, it seems to be giving the neighbors cancer. They report:

Brayton Point power plant neighbors complain about the impact of the plant’s operations on their homes and health. On resident in his ’70′s, who declined to give his name, said he has cancer, his wife has cancer, and so did eight others on his street alone (naming them). “We call it cancer alley,” he said of his street.

Monday on Greenwich Cove


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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 I took and tweets I sent out while there.

Greenwich Cove Study


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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 stellar day on the Cove, I wanted to share some of the pictures I took and tweeted: