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June 27, 2023. East Boston, MA.
Members of Extinction Rebellion and GreenRoots engaged in civil disobedience at the construction site of the East Boston electrical substation which resulted in arrests. Activists are calling on Massachusetts Governor Healey and first-in-the-nation Climate Chief Hoffer to intervene on the local community's behalf. Protesters and concerned citizens cited safety, flooding and environmental justice concerns at the cite. © 2023 Marilyn Humphries
Jan. 25, 2023. East Boston, MA.
GreenRoots and Extinction Rebellion rallied and held a press conference by the controversial Eversource electrical substation building site. Protesters and concerned citizens cited safety, flooding and environmental justice concerns. The site had been promised to the community as a space for outdoor recreation. Speakers pointed out that he working-class, immigrant-heavy community has already been overburdened with industrial pollution the nearby airport and highway, and regional stockpiles of jet fuel, residential heating oil, and road salt.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
March 2, 2023. Boston, MA.
Climate activists held a Boston Fee Party rally on the Boston Harborwalk to highlight the reliance on fossil fuels for energy resulting in skyrocketing electric rates. The crowd of advocates, health professionals, elected officials and residents encouraged Governor Healey and her administration to lead Massachusetts in pushing the regional energy grid operator, Independent System Operator-New England (ISO-NE), to be more transparent, democratic and more renewable. Advocates called on ISO-NE to work with states and communities to stop propping up dirty energy electrical generation sources for use in the Northeast. Additionally, transition to 100% renewable energy through conservation, electrification and expansion of clean, local, safe renewable energy sources. Encourage small-scale and decentralized energy production and storage that protects the environment. Govern transparently and democratically with community input on infrastructure siting.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
Lighting to highlight pandanus spiralis - feature tree and within limestone planters to highlight red flax.
Jan. 25, 2023. East Boston, MA.
GreenRoots and Extinction Rebellion rallied and held a press conference by the controversial Eversource electrical substation building site. Protesters and concerned citizens cited safety, flooding and environmental justice concerns. The site had been promised to the community as a space for outdoor recreation. Speakers pointed out that he working-class, immigrant-heavy community has already been overburdened with industrial pollution the nearby airport and highway, and regional stockpiles of jet fuel, residential heating oil, and road salt.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
March 2, 2023. Boston, MA.
Climate activists held a Boston Fee Party rally on the Boston Harborwalk to highlight the reliance on fossil fuels for energy resulting in skyrocketing electric rates. The crowd of advocates, health professionals, elected officials and residents encouraged Governor Healey and her administration to lead Massachusetts in pushing the regional energy grid operator, Independent System Operator-New England (ISO-NE), to be more transparent, democratic and more renewable. Advocates called on ISO-NE to work with states and communities to stop propping up dirty energy electrical generation sources for use in the Northeast. Additionally, transition to 100% renewable energy through conservation, electrification and expansion of clean, local, safe renewable energy sources. Encourage small-scale and decentralized energy production and storage that protects the environment. Govern transparently and democratically with community input on infrastructure siting.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
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Napa Electric
2240 Brown St.
Napa, CA
94558
NE is a full service electrical contractor providing the highest quality work from the best trained technicians to residential, commercial and industrial clients. No job is too large or too small.
Home Appliances play a vital role in daily life as every home’s functionality depends on the condition of appliances; appliances that are out of commission will make everyday tasks even more difficult, which is why it’s crucial that when you have equipment that needs restoring you call the best in the biz in Appliance Repair Services.
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March 2, 2023. Boston, MA.
Climate activists held a Boston Fee Party rally on the Boston Harborwalk to highlight the reliance on fossil fuels for energy resulting in skyrocketing electric rates. The crowd of advocates, health professionals, elected officials and residents encouraged Governor Healey and her administration to lead Massachusetts in pushing the regional energy grid operator, Independent System Operator-New England (ISO-NE), to be more transparent, democratic and more renewable. Advocates called on ISO-NE to work with states and communities to stop propping up dirty energy electrical generation sources for use in the Northeast. Additionally, transition to 100% renewable energy through conservation, electrification and expansion of clean, local, safe renewable energy sources. Encourage small-scale and decentralized energy production and storage that protects the environment. Govern transparently and democratically with community input on infrastructure siting.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
The Dorset Electrical Solutions Ltd offers a wide variety of security to ensure your premises stay safe, whether occupied or away. It has one goal that is your piece of mind. It evaluates security needs, and protection.
It installs CCTV, Fire Alarms, and Security Alarms to protect your home, business area and office premises. It provides its services to install security electric solution in house, businesses, schools, leisure facilities, shops, bars, clubs, public houses and more. It also provides the maintenance facility of the security system instruments.
Jan. 25, 2023. East Boston, MA.
GreenRoots and Extinction Rebellion rallied and held a press conference by the controversial Eversource electrical substation building site. Protesters and concerned citizens cited safety, flooding and environmental justice concerns. The site had been promised to the community as a space for outdoor recreation. Speakers pointed out that he working-class, immigrant-heavy community has already been overburdened with industrial pollution the nearby airport and highway, and regional stockpiles of jet fuel, residential heating oil, and road salt.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
March 10, 2023. East Boston, MA.
Climate activists from the local community, residents, Extinction Rebellion Boston (XR), and members of GreenRoots assembled across the street from the proposed site of the East Boston substation. The protesters are calling on the Governor Healey to move the East Boston substation project to Logan Airport. Local politicians including State Senator Lydia Edwards joined the rally and spoke out against the substation. Protesters and concerned citizens and politicians cited safety, flooding and environmental justice concerns.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
Jan. 25, 2023. East Boston, MA.
GreenRoots and Extinction Rebellion rallied and held a press conference by the controversial Eversource electrical substation building site. Protesters and concerned citizens cited safety, flooding and environmental justice concerns. The site had been promised to the community as a space for outdoor recreation. Speakers pointed out that he working-class, immigrant-heavy community has already been overburdened with industrial pollution the nearby airport and highway, and regional stockpiles of jet fuel, residential heating oil, and road salt.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
March 10, 2023. East Boston, MA.
Climate activists from the local community, residents, Extinction Rebellion Boston (XR), and members of GreenRoots assembled across the street from the proposed site of the East Boston substation. The protesters are calling on the Governor Healey to move the East Boston substation project to Logan Airport. Local politicians including State Senator Lydia Edwards joined the rally and spoke out against the substation. Protesters and concerned citizens and politicians cited safety, flooding and environmental justice concerns.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
Jan. 25, 2023. East Boston, MA.
GreenRoots and Extinction Rebellion rallied and held a press conference by the controversial Eversource electrical substation building site. Protesters and concerned citizens cited safety, flooding and environmental justice concerns. The site had been promised to the community as a space for outdoor recreation. Speakers pointed out that he working-class, immigrant-heavy community has already been overburdened with industrial pollution the nearby airport and highway, and regional stockpiles of jet fuel, residential heating oil, and road salt.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
March 2, 2023. Boston, MA.
Climate activists held a Boston Fee Party rally on the Boston Harborwalk to highlight the reliance on fossil fuels for energy resulting in skyrocketing electric rates. The crowd of advocates, health professionals, elected officials and residents encouraged Governor Healey and her administration to lead Massachusetts in pushing the regional energy grid operator, Independent System Operator-New England (ISO-NE), to be more transparent, democratic and more renewable. Advocates called on ISO-NE to work with states and communities to stop propping up dirty energy electrical generation sources for use in the Northeast. Additionally, transition to 100% renewable energy through conservation, electrification and expansion of clean, local, safe renewable energy sources. Encourage small-scale and decentralized energy production and storage that protects the environment. Govern transparently and democratically with community input on infrastructure siting.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
March 2, 2023. Boston, MA.
Climate activists held a Boston Fee Party rally on the Boston Harborwalk to highlight the reliance on fossil fuels for energy resulting in skyrocketing electric rates. The crowd of advocates, health professionals, elected officials and residents encouraged Governor Healey and her administration to lead Massachusetts in pushing the regional energy grid operator, Independent System Operator-New England (ISO-NE), to be more transparent, democratic and more renewable. Advocates called on ISO-NE to work with states and communities to stop propping up dirty energy electrical generation sources for use in the Northeast. Additionally, transition to 100% renewable energy through conservation, electrification and expansion of clean, local, safe renewable energy sources. Encourage small-scale and decentralized energy production and storage that protects the environment. Govern transparently and democratically with community input on infrastructure siting.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
707-252-6611
707-252-1025
Napa Electric
2240 Brown St.
Napa, CA
94558
NE is a full service electrical contractor providing the highest quality work from the best trained technicians to residential, commercial and industrial clients. No job is too large or too small.
March 10, 2023. East Boston, MA.
Climate activists from the local community, residents, Extinction Rebellion Boston (XR), and members of GreenRoots assembled across the street from the proposed site of the East Boston substation. The protesters are calling on the Governor Healey to move the East Boston substation project to Logan Airport. Local politicians including State Senator Lydia Edwards joined the rally and spoke out against the substation. Protesters and concerned citizens and politicians cited safety, flooding and environmental justice concerns.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
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March 2, 2023. Boston, MA.
Climate activists held a Boston Fee Party rally on the Boston Harborwalk to highlight the reliance on fossil fuels for energy resulting in skyrocketing electric rates. The crowd of advocates, health professionals, elected officials and residents encouraged Governor Healey and her administration to lead Massachusetts in pushing the regional energy grid operator, Independent System Operator-New England (ISO-NE), to be more transparent, democratic and more renewable. Advocates called on ISO-NE to work with states and communities to stop propping up dirty energy electrical generation sources for use in the Northeast. Additionally, transition to 100% renewable energy through conservation, electrification and expansion of clean, local, safe renewable energy sources. Encourage small-scale and decentralized energy production and storage that protects the environment. Govern transparently and democratically with community input on infrastructure siting.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
March 10, 2023. East Boston, MA.
Climate activists from the local community, residents, Extinction Rebellion Boston (XR), and members of GreenRoots assembled across the street from the proposed site of the East Boston substation. The protesters are calling on the Governor Healey to move the East Boston substation project to Logan Airport. Local politicians including State Senator Lydia Edwards joined the rally and spoke out against the substation. Protesters and concerned citizens and politicians cited safety, flooding and environmental justice concerns.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
Jan. 25, 2023. East Boston, MA.
GreenRoots and Extinction Rebellion rallied and held a press conference by the controversial Eversource electrical substation building site. Protesters and concerned citizens cited safety, flooding and environmental justice concerns. The site had been promised to the community as a space for outdoor recreation. Speakers pointed out that he working-class, immigrant-heavy community has already been overburdened with industrial pollution the nearby airport and highway, and regional stockpiles of jet fuel, residential heating oil, and road salt.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
Long before high-powered computers in people's pockets and purses, electricity came into the average person's life by telegram and telegraph for long-distance telecommunicating of messages delivered in person, or new agencies whose stories appeared in local newspapers. As well, gas-lighting in streets and homes gave way to electric bulbs and wires and fixtures to decorate ceiling, wall, or free standing on desks or as floor lamps. Many of these moments are captures in this display at the Grand Rapids Public Museum: "electrified since 1880." Like many innovations the uptake began slowly but then at some point caught on with mass scale adoption and remodeling.
The large black rectangle that fills the display is part of the city's system of six dispersed fire alarm (local) telegraph system to rapidly transmit fire notification and location.
Press L for lightbox (large) view; click the image or press Z for full image display.
Hover the mouse pointer over the image for pop-up remarks.
March 2, 2023. Boston, MA.
Climate activists held a Boston Fee Party rally on the Boston Harborwalk to highlight the reliance on fossil fuels for energy resulting in skyrocketing electric rates. The crowd of advocates, health professionals, elected officials and residents encouraged Governor Healey and her administration to lead Massachusetts in pushing the regional energy grid operator, Independent System Operator-New England (ISO-NE), to be more transparent, democratic and more renewable. Advocates called on ISO-NE to work with states and communities to stop propping up dirty energy electrical generation sources for use in the Northeast. Additionally, transition to 100% renewable energy through conservation, electrification and expansion of clean, local, safe renewable energy sources. Encourage small-scale and decentralized energy production and storage that protects the environment. Govern transparently and democratically with community input on infrastructure siting.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
Preparation for garden works - excavation for new spa. Electrical wiring had to be dug and buried to meet legislation.
Our client has instructed our team at Dorset Electrical Solutions to decommission his existing Control4 integrated Multi-Room Audio consisting of Bowers & Wilkins ceiling recessed speakers & Bang & Olufsen 5.1 home cinema system. We are removing and reinstalling the system into a high end residential property in Holt Woods with an added zone for an outdoor pool entertainment area.
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Napa Electric
2240 Brown St.
Napa, CA
94558
NE is a full service electrical contractor providing the highest quality work from the best trained technicians to residential, commercial and industrial clients. No job is too large or too small.
March 10, 2023. East Boston, MA.
Climate activists from the local community, residents, Extinction Rebellion Boston (XR), and members of GreenRoots assembled across the street from the proposed site of the East Boston substation. The protesters are calling on the Governor Healey to move the East Boston substation project to Logan Airport. Local politicians including State Senator Lydia Edwards joined the rally and spoke out against the substation. Protesters and concerned citizens and politicians cited safety, flooding and environmental justice concerns.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
March 2, 2023. Boston, MA.
Climate activists held a Boston Fee Party rally on the Boston Harborwalk to highlight the reliance on fossil fuels for energy resulting in skyrocketing electric rates. The crowd of advocates, health professionals, elected officials and residents encouraged Governor Healey and her administration to lead Massachusetts in pushing the regional energy grid operator, Independent System Operator-New England (ISO-NE), to be more transparent, democratic and more renewable. Advocates called on ISO-NE to work with states and communities to stop propping up dirty energy electrical generation sources for use in the Northeast. Additionally, transition to 100% renewable energy through conservation, electrification and expansion of clean, local, safe renewable energy sources. Encourage small-scale and decentralized energy production and storage that protects the environment. Govern transparently and democratically with community input on infrastructure siting.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
Jan. 25, 2023. East Boston, MA.
GreenRoots and Extinction Rebellion rallied and held a press conference by the controversial Eversource electrical substation building site. Protesters and concerned citizens cited safety, flooding and environmental justice concerns. The site had been promised to the community as a space for outdoor recreation. Speakers pointed out that he working-class, immigrant-heavy community has already been overburdened with industrial pollution the nearby airport and highway, and regional stockpiles of jet fuel, residential heating oil, and road salt.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
March 2, 2023. Boston, MA.
Climate activists held a Boston Fee Party rally on the Boston Harborwalk to highlight the reliance on fossil fuels for energy resulting in skyrocketing electric rates. The crowd of advocates, health professionals, elected officials and residents encouraged Governor Healey and her administration to lead Massachusetts in pushing the regional energy grid operator, Independent System Operator-New England (ISO-NE), to be more transparent, democratic and more renewable. Advocates called on ISO-NE to work with states and communities to stop propping up dirty energy electrical generation sources for use in the Northeast. Additionally, transition to 100% renewable energy through conservation, electrification and expansion of clean, local, safe renewable energy sources. Encourage small-scale and decentralized energy production and storage that protects the environment. Govern transparently and democratically with community input on infrastructure siting.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
March 2, 2023. Boston, MA.
Climate activists held a Boston Fee Party rally on the Boston Harborwalk to highlight the reliance on fossil fuels for energy resulting in skyrocketing electric rates. The crowd of advocates, health professionals, elected officials and residents encouraged Governor Healey and her administration to lead Massachusetts in pushing the regional energy grid operator, Independent System Operator-New England (ISO-NE), to be more transparent, democratic and more renewable. Advocates called on ISO-NE to work with states and communities to stop propping up dirty energy electrical generation sources for use in the Northeast. Additionally, transition to 100% renewable energy through conservation, electrification and expansion of clean, local, safe renewable energy sources. Encourage small-scale and decentralized energy production and storage that protects the environment. Govern transparently and democratically with community input on infrastructure siting.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries