The Firing Imagination “September Issue”: As the new September issue hits stands, we’ve compiled a magazine chock full of content built around this month’s theme of ‘Conflict.’ Stuck between a hunk of coal and a hard place, remains the ongoing struggle between balancing the City of Salem’s budget with the health concerns of Salem and Marblehead citizens alike. Now scheduled to forever close its doors in 2014, Alex Miller talks with a filmmaker, environmentalist and architect about their personal visions of what could replace Dominion’s former domain. “I would like to see some real risks taken here. Perhaps we could land on something that can be as impactful “this time in a positive way” to the Salem skyline as the plant has been before,” says architect Brett Robillard. This problem is not exclusively made national news earlier this month; NPR has analyzed market the complex nature of this challenge, considering some exclusive comments from Salem: "Museums of witches' broom memories, which are all means to maintain Salem tourism economy combustion kitsch. However, an aging coal plant in the city that is actually helped fuel the "Witch City" of the budget. For six decades.
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Tuesday, 6 September 2011
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