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May 21 Monthly Meeting Minutes

Attending were: Jean Devine, Chuck Dickinson, Ernesta Kraczkeiwicz, Sue-Ellen Hershman-Tcherepnin, Meredith Fields, Jacqui Gross, Tod Gross, Isabelle Holt, Tony Palomba, Barbara Passero, Deborah Peterson, Pam Phillips, Pat Rathbone, Adam Sacks, Arun Sannuti, Libby Shaw, Jeanne […]

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April 15 Monthly Meeting Minutes

Watertown Citizens for Peace, Justice & Environment  Minutes: Monthly Meeting April 15, 2020 via Zoom Attending were: Liz A, Ben Beckwith, Eric Kemp-Benedict, Tyler Kemp-Benedict, Chuck Dickinson, Ernesta Kraczkeiwicz, Elizabeth Del Porto, Sue-Ellen Hershman-Tcherepnin, Jacqui […]

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In a Pandemic, The Bomb Looks Different

In a Pandemic, The Bomb Looks Different Everything looks different through the lens of Covid-19. If we can suddenly mobilize trillions of dollars to prop up the economy, why can’t we mobilize trillions to provide […]

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It’s Possible to move off of gas and oil.

Brookline and Cambridge are taking bold steps to power new homes with renewables.  Watertown Faces Climate is exploring options and looking for ways we can move in the same direction.

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Town Council Candidates Respond to WFCC Questions

YOUR LOCAL VOTE MATTERS. See how candidates for Town Council answered our Climate Change Survey. VOTE TUESDAY NOV 5 See WFCC Candidate Survey here Watertown Faces Climate change (WFCC) is a working group of Watertown […]

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Watertown’s Bring Your Own Bag Starts July 1

Watertown  is joining Cambridge, Newton, Brookline and many other Massachusetts and towns across the world in banning plastic shopping bags as way to reduce the amount of plastic we use.  Effective July 1, Watertown stores […]