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July 11, 2017  |  By Jonathan Vogel-Borne In News

Pioneer Valley Article About the Pilgrimage

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By Dave Eisenstader, July 7, 2017

A religious pilgrimage is taking place to oppose fossil fuel use in New England. Members of the New England Yearly Meeting, a group made up of Quakers from the six New England states, plan to walk 60 to 70 miles the week of July 9 from Schiller Station power plant in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to Merrimack Station in Bow, New Hampshire — two of the few remaining coal-powered plants in New England (Schiller also burns wood and other biomass)… Read more

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