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Documentary opposing Peabody “peaker” plant

Opponents of a new 55-megawatt “peaker” plant in Peabody are taking their fight to the big screen.
“#StopPeabodyPeaker,” a new documentary created by Peabody resident Steven Andrada.


Its 40-minute runtime will discuss what led to the construction of the plant at the Waters River substation (off Pulaski Street), which is expected to wrap up this summer, and why some activists, state legislators and local leaders have tried to stop it.


The new $85 million plant would be powered by oil and natural gas, and only run during peak times of energy use.

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February 23 Meeting – In Person

February’s meeting will be an in-person meeting in the Gordon Room at the Peabody Institute Library Thursday Feb. 23 at 7:00 PM.

Our guest speaker is Noelle Boc, the Library Director.  She will be speaking about the library and book-banning across the country.

Noelle must leave by 7:30 for another commitment, so, please arrive a little early in orders we can start right at 7.

Looking forward to our being with one another.

If someone absolutely must do Zoom, please, contact Marilyn Hazel.

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No universal mail-in ballots in May election

The Select Board voted unanimously to nix universal mail-in ballots for the town local election on May 2.

Danvers will have one day of early in-person voting but opted out of universal mail-in voting. Early voting day will be on Saturday, April 22 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the Town Hall. Absentee voting is still allowed by mail.

Positions open for this election are:

  • Select Board member (Maureen Bernard’s seat is open.)
  • Six Town Meeting spots in EACH precinct.
  • Town Moderator
  • Two School Committee seats
  • Three Library Board of Trustees seats
  • One spot on the Danvers Housing Authority

Nomination papers can be picked up at the Town Clerk’s office at the Town Hall beginning on February 1.

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DDTC Meeting on January 26

The January meeting was one of our most informative meetings with Mike Landers joining us as guest speaker. Mike wears many hats as Essex Agricultural and Technical High School Committee member, Light Commissioner, and Finance Committee member. He was with us for over an hour and gave us many insights in to Essex Agricultural and Technical High Schoo, its programs and why so many children apply to go there . Sen. Lovely and Rep Kerans attended updating us on upcoming legislation and committee assignments. Matt Chiliak from Congressman Moulton’s office also joined us relating information regarding the new Congress. This was one of our best and most informative meetings and we thank all who attended.

On teh Committee business side, we voted to finance our zoom account and the committee website (www.danversdemocrats.org).

It has been difficult deciding whether to have our meetings via Zoom or in-person as COVID is still a concern. I am aware that some of members do not choose to participate using Zoom while others including guest speakers who find it easier prefer Zoom. . Other committees are having the same problem. But, At our last in-person meeting in November more people did come attend. It is a dilemma. Possibly a hybrid approach would work. Feedback is appreciated. Contact Marilyn directly or if preferred, use the Contact Us on the website.

A subcommittee has been formed to look at ways to increase our membership s we prepare for the 2024 election season. . This will be on the agenda for upcoming meetings.

Our next meeting will be Feb. 23. Guests TBD.

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MLK Day of Service Personal Items Donation January 14

Successful Martin Luther King Day of Service

Our Martin Luther King Jr Day of Service was a wonderful success.

This year the DDTC collected personal items at the Danvers Food Pantry at 12 Sylvan Street.

Volunteer Paul Brown gave the committee a tour of the pantry. Presently the pantry provides food to approximately 350 Danvers families. There were well labeled shelves of boxed and canned goods and refrigerators for meat, fresh vegetables and fruit. There is a small section for gluten-free and low sugar items. The section storing personal items was virtually bare so the DDTC decision to collect these items was timely.

DDTC members and others made a significant donation of personal Items such as soaps, deodorants, dental supplies, women products, Depends, diapers and other useful items. The pantry provided us a 6′ X 4′ by 4′ bin to place collected items which we pleasantly not only filled but many large items were stacked up on the side.

Thank you to Tom and Carla Meagher, Julie Curtis, Lou and Maria Bernazzani, Kacey Desmond, Stan Slepoy and Mary Condon. Folks from outside the committee and from Peabody contributed. It was a good time.

Thank you to everyone who donated and made the day a great success.

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House Releases Donald Trumps Tax Returns

The House Ways and Means Committee has released copies six-years worth of former President Donald Trump’s tax returns, a week after releasing an extensive report that said the Internal Revenue Service failed to properly audit Trump while he was in office.

The public release of Trump’s tax returns – spanning the years 2015 through 2020 – comes after a protracted legal battle with Democrats that ultimately ended at the Supreme Court. Trump refused to voluntarily make them public as presidents before him have done.

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Raphael Warnock defeats Herschel Walker in Georgia Senate race. Dems control Senate 51 – 49.

The Democratic senator won his re-election bid against Walker, the scandal-plagued, Trump-backed political neophyte.

Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock has defeated Republican Herschel Walker in his bid for re-election, NBC News has projected. The victory earns a six-year term for Warnock, grants Democrats a 51-49 edge in the Senate, and brings an end to Walker’s tortured run for office.

Ahead of Tuesday’s runoff, Warnock’s campaign relied on an extensive get-out-the-vote effort involving activist groups and more than 900 staffers — hundreds more than they had on staff ahead of the general election in November. 

Warnock, Georgia’s first Black senator, largely let Walker’s often incoherent words speak for themselves, a strategy that in the end benefited him greatlyWalker’s rambling speeches became prime campaign material for Warnock and his surrogates.

Warnock 51.4% – Walker 48.8%

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