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The decommissioned Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Manomet.
Fletcher Blanchard’s recent piece, “Abandon thoughts of Pilgrim resurrection,” overlooks a major shift in both state and federal policy. More importantly, it ignores a proven path to permanent tax relief for our residents. Mr. Blanchard suggests that those of us supporting nuclear energy lack “adequate knowledge.” On the contrary, it is time we stop following the “political science” that stalled our energy independence for decades. When the Obama Administration and Senator Harry Reid killed the Yucca Mountain waste project, they…
Believe it or not, the annual town election is right around the corner on Saturday, May 16. The Town Clerk’s Office encourages all voters to participate to build a strong, consensus-driven local government. Ahead of the election we wanted to…
I have noticed a number of folks who have recently advocated a resurrection of nuclear power for Plymouth. It seems likely to me that they have less than adequate knowledge about the current state of federal policy and law governing…
As the No Kings 3 protest approaches on March 28, it looks like it is on track to be substantially bigger than all the previous national days of anti-Trump protest. I’ve been watching the number of No Kings events listed…
I submitted a resolution regarding Small Modular Reactors to ensure our town is positioned to lead, not follow. Timing is everything. Just three weeks ago, the Governor’s own tweet signaled a major shift toward new nuclear energy, and just the…
Though I do not usually share the views of our current Select Board Chair, I would like to offer my gratitude to David Golden, as well as the countless other first responders, plow operators, utility workers, neighbors, and individuals that…
The Plymouth Independent story about Selectman Golden’s storm activities seems to continue the publication’s descent into partisan journalism. What is the point of questioning the motivations of an individual who helps others out during a very difficult storm? Those who…
This week I am writing to report that the Town Advisory & Finance Committee (A&F) voted to approve the Plymouth Community Trust By-Law in a 10-3 vote. If passed, this by-law ensures that Town officials and Plymouth Law Enforcement will…
David Golden’s spin on his good deeds is just that…a spin from what was a good deed to a political one. He, and others, could have just posted directly to the any of the Plymouth Public or Private Facebook pages…
A few weeks ago, Governor Healey shared a monumental sentiment that signaled a major shift for the Commonwealth’s energy future. By grouping “wind, solar, and nuclear” together in her vision for a reliable grid, she effectively opened a door that…
It’s unfortunate that the Plymouth Independent chose to turn the town’s tremendous recovery from the recent storm into an attack on my character and motives. As usual, the PI seems more interested in clicks than reporting, presenting a twisted version…