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MORE PHYSICAL COPIES OF ‘PILGRIMS’ DROPPED IN PLYMOUTH & CAPE COD

With so much news on the New England nuclear front over the past few months, we have had a lot of requests for more physical copies of “Pilgrims: 50 Years of Anti-Nuclear Mass.”

We released this extensive 30,000-word oral history by journalist Miriam Wasser last Spring, and it can be read in full on the new BINJ site at the link below. If you are in the Plymouth or Cape Cod areas, we also just dropped more bundles at the following libraries:

Kingston
6 Green St, Kingston, MA 02364

Plymouth
132 South St, Plymouth, MA 02360

Carver
2 Meadowbrook Way, Carver, MA 02330

Bourne
19 Sandwich Rd, Bourne, MA 02532

Sandwich
142 Main St, Sandwich, MA 02563

Barnstable
3090 Main St, Barnstable, MA 02630

West Barnstable
2401 Meetinghouse Way, West Barnstable, MA 02668

Hyannis
401 Main St, Hyannis, MA 02601

Centerville
585 Main St, Centerville, MA 02632

Marstons Mills
2160 Main St, Marstons Mills, MA 02648

 

READ PILGRIMS ONLINE HERE

 

WATCH: Video from our community panel and discussion held for the release of ‘Pilgrims’ in 2018

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If you appreciate the work we are doing, please keep us going strong by making a tax-deductible donation to our IRS 501(c)(3) nonprofit sponsor, the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism!

BINJ not only produces longform investigative stories that it syndicates for free to community news outlets around Massachusetts but also works with dozens of emerging journalists each year to help them learn their trade while providing quality reporting to the public at large.

Now in its 10th year, BINJ has produced hundreds of hard-hitting news articles—many of which have taken critical looks at corporations, government, and major nonprofits, shedding light where it’s needed most.

BINJ punches far above its weight on an undersized budget—managing to remain a player in local news through difficult times for journalism even as it continues to provide leadership at the regional and national levels of the nonprofit news industry.

With your help BINJ can grow to become a more stable operation for the long term and continue to provide Bay State residents more quality journalism for years to come.

Or you can send us a check at the following address:

Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism

519 Somerville Ave #206

Somerville, MA 02143

Want to make a stock or in-kind donation to BINJ? Drop us an email at info@binjonline.org and we can make that happen!

Thanks for reading and please consider this:

If you appreciate the work we are doing, please keep us going strong by making a tax-deductible donation to our IRS 501(c)(3) nonprofit sponsor, the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism!

BINJ not only produces longform investigative stories that it syndicates for free to community news outlets around Massachusetts but also works with dozens of emerging journalists each year to help them learn their trade while providing quality reporting to the public at large.

Now in its 10th year, BINJ has produced hundreds of hard-hitting news articles—many of which have taken critical looks at corporations, government, and major nonprofits, shedding light where it’s needed most.

BINJ punches far above its weight on an undersized budget—managing to remain a player in local news through difficult times for journalism even as it continues to provide leadership at the regional and national levels of the nonprofit news industry.

With your help BINJ can grow to become a more stable operation for the long term and continue to provide Bay State residents more quality journalism for years to come.

Or you can send us a check at the following address:

Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism

519 Somerville Ave #206

Somerville, MA 02143

Want to make a stock or in-kind donation to BINJ? Drop us an email at info@binjonline.org and we can make that happen!