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Buses From Coop, Oneonta

Will Go To Pipeline Protest

PrintBuses will be leaving from Oneonta and Cooperstown to a rally against the Constitution Pipeline Tuesday, April 5.  Reserve a seat at StopThePipeline.org or contact Otsego 2000 at admin@otsego2000.org,  547-8881.

The rally will be in Capital Park in Albany, and participants will March to the state Department of Environmental Conservation offices.   The DEC must deny the Constitution’s water quality certificate by the end of April or the project with move forward without it.

Speakers will include Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Karenna Gore, and representatives of the Center for Earth Ethics and the Sane Energy Project.

In case of rain the rally will be moved to the Million Dollar Staircase, inside the Capitol Building.  Rally attendees are asked to wear blue.

 

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