Seabrook Owner NextEra Sued for Blocking Needed Upgrades to Our Power Grid

Seabrook Gets Sued: Avangrid Sues NextEra Just before the Thanksgiving holiday, news broke that Seabrook’s owner NextEra is being sued by power grid competitor – and Gulf of Maine offshore wind lease holder – Avangrid. Seems they got fed up … Read More

2024 End-of-Year Newsletter and Request

As the Year Comes to a Close, Some Good News! Well folks, despite the terrible news on the national and international fronts, we have some positive developments from the past year to share when it comes to the Seacoast region. … Read More

Dollar Store Toxics for Christmas?

In his article Beware the Toxic Chemicals at Dollar Stores, José Bravo discusses the alarming number of toxins in the products sold at dollar stores across the United States – and the fact that the nation’s largest dollar stores continually … Read More

Honoring John W. Parker and Those Who Built The SAPL Organization

Working Towards a Nuclear-Free Future While Remembering Our Past In September of last year, we lost SAPL’s founding president, John W. Parker, at the age of 92. The Seacoast Anti-Pollution League would like to pay tribute to John and take … Read More

Hear from Doug Bogen at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Superfund De-listing Ceremony

Shipyard History, Future Worth Another Look Comments of Doug Bogen, Restoration Advisory Board Community Co-Chair Seacoast Anti-Pollution League Executive Director Presented at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Superfund De-listing Ceremony on March 19, 2024 In my role as Restoration Advisory Board … Read More

Proposed Seabrook Emergency Planning Changes Attract Official Scrutiny

Seabrook owner NextEra has stirred public controversy in attempting to consolidate their emergency planning and response activities – to Florida! Congressional delegations on both sides of the NH-MA border – along with state safety officials – have criticized the proposed … Read More

2023 End-of-Year Newsletter

Dear SAPL Members and Friends, As the year comes to a close and we enter our 55th year of activity, we would like to give you a sense of the progress we’ve made and prospects for the new year toward … Read More

Undue influence: As money changes hands on Capitol Hill, is it lobbying or bribery?

By Linda Pentz Gunter (shared with the permission of the author and Beyond Nuclear) In part two of her investigation into bribery and corruption in the nuclear power sector, Linda Pentz Gunter looks at lobbying. Does it cross a fine … Read More

Remembering Nancy McDonough: Educator and SAPL Supporter

We are honored that our friend Nancy McDonough requested to have her memory honored with donations to the Seacoast Anti Pollution League. If you would like to make a donation in Nancy’s memory, you may donate online though PayPal or … Read More

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