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Massachusetts coastal communities wait with bated breath for a decision on whether 1 million gallons of radioactive wastewater from the decommissioned Plymouth Nuclear Plant will be dumped into the Cape Cod bay. The Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens Advisory Panel, which has been overseeing the closure of the nuclear plant since 2016, will be meeting this coming Monday in Plymouth Town Hall to discuss the decision. To learn more about the process, WTBU Reporter Garrett Adamtsev talked to CAI reporter Jennette Barnes, who has been covering the topic for a number of years. Photo by Timothy Valentine.
This week on Under the Radar with Callie Crossley: American lobsters could soon be “red-listed,” with consumers and restaurants banned from purchasing the crustacean. Plus, is the multi-billion-dollar sale of Rhode Island's National Grid dead? And, New Hampshire's House of Representatives will start to meet in person again this month, despite pleas from immunocompromised Democratic colleagues. These stories and more during our Regional News Roundtable. Guests: Arnie Arnesen, host of The Attitude with Arnie Arnesen from WNHN. Tim White, Target 12 investigative reporter for WPRI. Jennette Barnes, reporter and producer for CAI.
David Velasco Bermudez, who was at Stonewall the first night of the rebellion, talks with reporter Jennette Barnes about the events leading up the raid.
Standard-Times reporter Jennette Barnes and Sunday Editor Jack Spillane talk about the story of a New Bedford woman separated from her son after crossing into the U.S.
Sunday Editor Jack Spillane and Standard-Times reporter Jennette Barnes talk about the story of a New Bedford woman who was separated from her son after crossing into the U.S.
Sunday Editor Jack Spillane and Standard-Times reporter Jennette Barnes talk about the story of a New Bedford woman who was separated from her son after crossing into the U.S.
Standard-Times reporter Jennette Barnes and Sunday Editor Jack Spillane talk about the story of a New Bedford woman separated from her son after crossing into the U.S.
Venture Anything host Jennette Barnes and Newsroom Editor Jennifer Driscoll talk about the discovery of PCBs found buried in the Bliss Corner neighborhood of Dartmouth.
Venture Anything host Jennette Barnes and Newsroom Editor Jennifer Driscoll talk about the discovery of PCBs found buried in the Bliss Corner neighborhood of Dartmouth.
Standard-Times reporter Jennette Barnes talks with Editor Jerry Boggs about following the clues to solving a mystery behind the Spelling Bee medallion that was recently found buried in the dirt on Martha's Vineyard.
Scientists working on an invasive species count in New England coastal waters join Jennette Barnes to talk about sea squirts, other marine invaders, and what the public can do. Read about their July visit to Pope's Island here: http://www.southcoasttoday.com/news/20180723/scientists-dip-into-popes-island-waters-for-invasive-species-count
Who's getting the job training money? How will Vineyard Wind balance competing demands from New Bedford, the Cape and the Islands? Listen as Jennette Barnes puts those questions to Erich Stephens, the company's chief development officer.
In this episode, Jennette Barnes talks with Global Learning Charter Public School senior Sabrina Fay, who is headed to Princeton University in the fall on a QuestBridge scholarship. QuestBridge is a national nonprofit based in California that works with high-achieving, low-income students, starting in high school, and connects each one with one of about 40 leading colleges and universities.
Standard-Times reporter Jennette Barnes introduces her new Podcast series and invites New Bedford School Committee member Josh Amaral into the studio to discuss the search for a new superintendent, and more.