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Read more about the article Rousselot’s plant emits 21,000 metric tons of CO2 MORE than the Waters River substation.

Rousselot’s plant emits 21,000 metric tons of CO2 MORE than the Waters River substation.

  • Post author:Susan Smoller
  • Post published:December 29, 2023
  • Post category:Uncategorized

The Peabody City Council voted in December on a $9 million bond to acquire 137 acres of land currently owned by the soon-to-be closed Rousselot plant on Washington and Allens…

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Read more about the article Proposed Pulaski St development on former Superfund site includes access to the Waters River

Proposed Pulaski St development on former Superfund site includes access to the Waters River

  • Post author:Susan Smoller
  • Post published:October 27, 2023
  • Post category:Uncategorized

Down the street from the Waters River electric generating station in Ward 3 is the area of Pulaski Street known as the former Monnier Superfund site. It is currently poised…

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Read more about the article Peabody’s Green Community Saga Continues

Peabody’s Green Community Saga Continues

  • Post author:Susan Smoller
  • Post published:September 18, 2023
  • Post category:Uncategorized

No action was taken by the City Council at their September meeting and a date has not been set for the Subcommittee on Energy Efficiency and Reliability to meet. We…

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Read more about the article Hazardous Release at PMLP reported in May

Hazardous Release at PMLP reported in May

  • Post author:Susan Smoller
  • Post published:August 25, 2023
  • Post category:Uncategorized

On August 24, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) informed the Peabody Board of Health that there was a release “of Oil and/or Hazardous materials” reported in May at 201…

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Read more about the article Muni Summit August 30

Muni Summit August 30

  • Post author:Susan Smoller
  • Post published:August 25, 2023
  • Post category:Uncategorized

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BCNS Summer Potluck Picnic is August 13

  • Post author:Susan Smoller
  • Post published:July 27, 2023
  • Post category:Uncategorized

2pm, The Smollers, 3 Lowman Circle, Peabody, Ma. 01960 Please use this online form to RSVP. https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSdRlXMDdFOxX.../viewform

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Read more about the article A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY for a GREENER PEABODY

A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY for a GREENER PEABODY

  • Post author:Susan Smoller
  • Post published:June 23, 2023
  • Post category:Alternatives/Uncategorized

by Mark Dullea What are the virtues of Peabody? Certainly its attractive property tax rate comes to mind.  A nice, City-owned golf course.  Then there’s the 275-acre Brooksby Farm, a…

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Are you interested in a green and sustainable future in Peabody? ACTION NEEDED MAY 11 – Live or Zoom

  • Post author:Susan Smoller
  • Post published:May 9, 2023
  • Post category:Uncategorized

The Peabody City Council Committee on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy meets on May 11 at 6:30pm. The Committee will provide an update on Peabody's pursuit of the Green Community…

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City Charter Could Change Commissioner’s term length and salary

  • Post author:Susan Smoller
  • Post published:April 27, 2023
  • Post category:Uncategorized

The Charter Committee of the Peabody City Council met on April 25 and reviewed the articles in the city’s proposed charter regarding the Peabody Municipal Light Commission. Specifically, they requested…

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Read more about the article MMWEC’s plans for a mixed fuel of hydrogen and gas

MMWEC’s plans for a mixed fuel of hydrogen and gas

  • Post author:Susan Smoller
  • Post published:March 7, 2023
  • Post category:Hydrogen/Peabody Peaker/Uncategorized

The Peabody Peaker project (SP2015A) will burn natural gas as its primary fuel and diesel as a backup fuel. It will be capable of switching fuels while running. "MMWEC is…

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