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100+ People Will Form Human Chain at Dedham-Boston City Line to Call for End of Natural Gas Pipeline Construction

100+ People Will Form Human Chain at Dedham-Boston City Line to Call for End of Natural Gas Pipeline Construction

WHAT: With construction already underway on the controversial West Roxbury Lateral gas pipeline, 100+ Dedham and West Roxbury community members will demonstrate their continued opposition to the pipeline by marching along the route on Sunday. Upon reaching the Dedham-Boston city line, participants will form a human chain connected by stretches of red ribbon to symbolize the united resistance of the two communities to the pipeline.

A worship service led by local clergy and a short rally will precede the march.

WHEN AND WHERE:
Worship service: July 26, 3 pm, Gonzalez Field, 500 High Street, Dedham
Rally: July 26, 4 pm, Gonzalez Field, 500 High Street, Dedham
Human chain at city line: 4:30 pm, 5530 Washington St., West Roxbury

GREAT VISUALS! An intergenerational human chain along the pipeline route, interspersed with colorful banners, signs, and protest art, along with red ribbons to symbolize pipeline opposition

BACKGROUND: The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission recently approved the construction of Spectra Energy’s Algonquin Incremental Market (AIM) project. AIM includes the construction of a natural gas pipeline lateral through Dedham and West Roxbury, ending across the street from a blasting quarry. City Councillor Matt O’Malley, Mayor Marty Walsh, Representative Stephen Lynch, and Senators Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey have all come out in opposition to the project. On June 18th, Mike Butler, Dedham Town Selectman, was arrested to protest the pipeline’s construction.

This event is being organized by Resist the Pipeline, Stop the West Roxbury Lateral, and concerned community members.

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