Proposed Peabody 'peaker' plant needs full environmental and health impact reviews, North Shore residents say

December 08, 2022Judith Black, Jim Mulloy, Rob Bonney, Joy Gurrie and Kate Enderlin hold signs to show their opposition to the proposed Peabody pow...

December 8, 2022
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December 08, 2022Judith Black, Jim Mulloy, Rob Bonney, Joy Gurrie and Kate Enderlin hold signs to show their opposition to the proposed Peabody power plant. (Courtesy of Mireille Bejjani)Dozens of North Shore residents and environmental activists from around the state turned out at a public meeting Wednesday night to protest a proposed fossil fuel power plant in Peabody. They held signs that said 'stop burning stuff in Peabody' and 'Green energy now' and wore blue shirts to represent the clean air and blue skies they say they're fighting for.

Miriam Wasser