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May 14, 2020 By BRIAN Z. ZAYATZ

TONE AND CONSEQUENCES OF REOPEN DEBATE ESCALATE ON CAPE COD

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Reopening looks as likely to be undemocratic in Mass as it has been anywhere in the country, with employers acting as the ultimate arbiters of whether their workers will be forced to choose between accepting the health risks of returning to work or getting kicked off unemployment.

Filed Under: Pandemic Democracy Project Tagged With: Cape Cod, conservatives, coronavirus, COVID, death cult, news, news to us, pandemic, reopen, slider, Trump

February 11, 2020 By ERIN NOLAN

NUCLEAR DECISIONS: THE ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES DON’T ALL AGREE ON

“Right now, we just don’t know what to do with nuclear waste. It lasts 100,000 years … It’s shockingly toxic. We’re going to have to figure out what to do with that waste for sure. I mean, 100,000 years.”

Filed Under: Environment, Manchester Divided, Reports Tagged With: 2020 Election, Activism, ADA, Amy Klobuchar, Andrew Yang, AOC, bernie sanders, campaign finance, candidates, cannabis, Cape Cod, caregiving, Citizens Agenda, Citizens United, criminal justice, death penalty, Deval Patrick, disability rights, Donald Trump, Election 2020, Elizabeth Warren, engagement, firearms, gig economy, Granite State Organizing Project, Granny D, gun control, gun rights, guns, immigration, income inequality, Iowa, Joe Biden, law enforcement, Life Without Parole, local media, Londonderry, LWOP, MAGA, manchester divided, merch, Michael Bloomberg, Michael Moore, money in politics, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Interfaith Action Fund, New Hampshire Rebellion, nuclear energy, Ocasio-Cortez, Pete Buttigieg, Pilgrim Power Plant, police brutality, politics, primaries, primary, rally, ranked choice voting, ranked-choice, religion, religious left, SCOTUS, Seabrook, Shaskeen Pub, Socialism, Strokes, taxes, Tom Steyer, town halls, voter rights

August 30, 2019 By BINJ ONLINE

REVISITING ‘PILGRIMS’: THE CLEANUP ON CAPE COD

To understand the current controversy over the decommissioning of Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant, you have to understand its past

Filed Under: Environment, Features, Oral Histories Tagged With: BINJ, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Cape Cod, Cape Downwinders, Congress, Ed Markey, Elizabeth Warren, Entergy, Holtec, Miriam Wasser, no nukes, NRC, nuclear, nuclear reactor, pilgrims, Plymouth, radiation

January 31, 2019 By BINJ ONLINE

MORE PHYSICAL COPIES OF ‘PILGRIMS’ DROPPED IN PLYMOUTH & CAPE COD

If you are in the Plymouth or Cape Cod areas, we also just dropped more bundles at the following libraries …

Filed Under: Engagement, Oral Histories Tagged With: Cape Cod, Miram Wasser, nuclear, pilgrims, Plymouth

October 2, 2018 By BRIAN Z. ZAYATZ

THIN BLUE LINEAGE

What’s up with all those flags lining the roads outside of Boston? Once only an occasional sighting, these flags, stickers, and other apparel have become increasingly common not just south of Boston, but all across the Commonwealth.

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Blue Line Identifier, Blue Lives Matter, Cape Cod, Donald J. Metcalfe, flag, LAPD, police, police flag, Ronald Reagan, Thin Blue Line, William Parker

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