Wednesday NST: Middleton Inmate Had Drug That Sickened Officer; Artists to Paint Peabody Utility Boxes; Fisheries Statement from Senator Tarr And Governor Baker

NORTH SHORE – NST headlines for Wednesday: Middleton inmate had fentanyl that caused overdose; Artists to paint Peabody utility boxes; Salem group holds first meeting on Phillips Library

 

Below:  fisheries letter signed by Governor Charlie Baker, sent to us by Senator Bruce Tarr

 


From Senator Bruce Tarr – I was pleased to receive from Governor Charlie Baker a letter, which he signed, because it is a strong expression of support for our natural ocean resources. The letter stands in opposition to oil and gas developments that would exploit our waters and jeopardize fishing, tourism and recreation.

Governor Baker was joined by Governors along the Eastern Seaboard and I appreciate his response to the requests that I and some colleagues have made on this important issue.

Protecting Ocean Resources Governor Baker has responded to our request to help protect our waters & resources from misplaced oil & gas exploitation initiatives. Coastal governors on the Eastern Seaboard joined him in signing a letter to the US Interior Dept. Secretary. was pleased to receive from Governor Charlie Baker a letter, which he signed, because it is a strong expression of support for our natural ocean resources. The letter stands in opposition to oil and gas developments that would exploit our waters and jeopardize fishing, tourism and recreation.

 

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