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NYS PSC Hearings On Indian Point License Transfer Draw Numerous Comments


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The New York state Public Service Commission held two virtual public hearings Tuesday on the proposed license transfer for the Indian Point nuclear power plant. The hearings are to help determine whether the PSC should exercise jurisdiction over the proposed transfer. The plant in Westchester County is slated to permanently shut down at the end of April.
More than 50 speakers delivered comments during the afternoon hearing, which ran about four hours. The speakers ranged from elected officials to union members to environmentalists to residents outside New York who have seen Holtec operate in their communities. In November, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved the license transfer from Entergy Nuclear to Holtec International, as owner, and Holtec Decommissioning International, as decommissioning operator. Theresa Knickerbocker is mayor of the Village of Buchanan, home of Indian Point. ....

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Our Neighbors: Kisook SuhFrom Seoul to Tarrytown; Working at The Metropolitan Museum of Art - The Hudson Independent Community News -


By Linda Viertel -
It’s been an extraordinary journey for Tarrytown resident, Kisook Suh, one that brought her from her birthplace, Seoul, Korea to our Hudson River village; a professional journey from the fashion industry to textile conservation, working with textiles from East Asia, the Middle East, and medieval Europe.
After Suh’s initial studies in Korea, her interest in fashion as expressions of culture led her to work in the fashion industry. However, soon she became disenchanted with the fashion system. As she said, “The system needs change for the sake of change. In professional trend forecasting, I believed my work was delivering messages and then had to ‘obsolete them’ just to come up with something new. It was not for me. I wanted something opposite that I could continue to pursue.” ....

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