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NEW CONTENT MOVED TO MIDDLEBORO REVIEW 2

Toyota

Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Friday, March 4, 2011

full steam ahead: March 26 1 PM

holyoke meeting a success

Community leaders and active citizens joined together in Holyoke last week to start the conversation about a greener future for Mount Tom power station. With more than 30 individuals in the room representing community groups, labor, and environmental organizations it's fair to say that round one of the conversation was a success.

Now it's full steam ahead to the next round of the community conversation scheduled for Saturday, March 26, in Holyoke Community College (see side-bar to the right). You can read some of the key facts and watch the local TV news reports by clicking
here.



movie + discussion

Join us for a screening of
Gasland and a post-movie discussion about fracking, clean-energy, and Mount Tom at the Media Education Foundation, Northampton, on Wednesday, March 30, at 7:00 p.m.

If you haven't yet signed the online petition in support of the bill to Beat Back Fracking, just click
here.



Saturday, March 26, 1:00 p.m. Community Conversation (Round 2) on Moving Mount Tom Beyond Coal ...


... at the GreenWork workshop during the Western Massachusetts Jobs with Justice Conference at Holyoke Community College

To register for the conference (it's free) click here


During the community conversation in Holyoke, and at recent Beyond Coal meetings, people have asked whether we can harness geothermal power to generate electricity. The answer is yes, as this article about Ormant Technologies' geothermal power plant in North Brawley, California, makes clear.

Food for thought?

Community leaders and active citizens joined together in Holyoke last week to start the conversation about a greener future for Mount Tom power station. With more than 30 individuals in the room representing community groups, labor, and environmental organizations it's fair to say that round one of the conversation was a success.

Now it's full steam ahead to the next round of the community conversation scheduled for Saturday, March 26, in Holyoke Community College (see side-bar to the right). You can read some of the key facts and watch the local TV news reports by clicking here.


What the Danes are doing
power station + ski slope


Nobody knows for sure what the future holds for Mount Tom. That's why we're having a community conversation, so that the people who live in and around Holyoke can take greater control over the decisions that help shape their lives.

As we create our communal vision for a post-coal Mount Tom -- a vision that involves clean energy and green jobs -- we can look at what's happening with infrastructure projects elsewhere.

In Copenhagen, for example, city officials and designers are imagining an energy plant that combines functionality with beauty. They want to integrate the facility into the life of the city, making it a place that people will come to look at, study in, and ski on.

A beautiful power station + ski slope? Check out this link.

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