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C-10 & Seabrook Safety Featured on “Morning Show”

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C-10 & Seabrook Safety Featured on “Morning Show”

Natalie Hildt Treat, Executive Director of C-10 Research and Education Foundation, will visit WJOP’s “Morning Show” on Friday, March 6th.
Host Mary Jacobsen will interview Treat about C-10’s work to protect public health and the natural environment surrounding the Seabrook Station nuclear power plant.
Treat will discuss why it’s important to monitor airborne radiological emissions surrounding the power plant, and how C-10 advocates for upgraded safety and security at Seabrook. She will explain C-10’s efforts to raise awareness of the problem of degraded concrete surrounding the power plant, and the organization’s efforts to push for stronger federal oversight of plant operations.
For her “Books from Off the Beaten Path” segment, Melinda Everett will review Peggy Orenstein’s “Cinderella Ate My Daughter,” as well as Amanda Leduc’s “Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disfigurement, and Making Space.”
The “Morning Show” airs Fridays from 8-9 a.m. on WJOP (FM 96.3). Each Friday’s “Morning Show” will be broadcast again on WJOP the following Tuesday at 4 p.m. and Wednesday at 3 p.m. Podcasts of each show are available after broadcast on the Sound Cloud at www.NCMHub.org by clicking on the cloud icon.

For more information contact:
Mary Jacobsen
(978)255- 7523
OR
Sarah Hayden
Executive Director
Greater Newburyport Community Media Hub, Inc.
www.ncmhub.org
978-961-0350

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