Massachusetts Cities and Towns
Town by town, city by city, Massachusetts residents are bringing the wireless issue to their municipal leaders. We are also bringing safe technology solutions. Many municipalities are tuning in, speaking to one another, engaging legal services and pushing back against the wireless industry.
Contact us to see if there is already a group in your town to join and/or contact your town directly via the link below and see where they are in the conversation.
Speak with school administrators, select boards, city councils, boards of health, planning and zoning commissions. See the Take Action page to guide you.
A (Abington to Ayer)
B (Barnstable to Burlington)
C (Cambridge to Cummington)
D (Dalton to Duxbury)
E (East Bridgewater to Everett)
F (Fairhaven to Freetown)
G (Gardner to Groveland)
H (Hadley to Huntington)
I–L (Ipswich to Lynnfield)
M (Malden to Mount Washington)
N (Nahant to Norwood)
O (Oak Bluffs to Oxford)
P–Q (Palmer to Quincy)
R (Randolph to Rutland)
S (Salem to Swansea)
T–U (Taunton to Uxbridge)
W–Y (Wakefield to Yarmouth)
Click here to join our efforts.
Please Support Our Work
Contributions are greatly appreciated to help continue our efforts.
If a tax write-off is not needed, please send donations payable to:
Massachusetts for Safe Technology
31 Fatima Drive
Ashland, MA 01721—
If a tax write-off is needed, we are honored to partner with our fiscal agent, the 501(c)(3) non-profit EMF Safety Network.To donate via credit card or PayPal, click here and specify your contribution is for MA for Safe Technology.
Or:
Send tax-deductible checks payable to EMF Safety Network.
Memo line: MA for Safe Technology
EMF Safety Network, PO Box 342, Windsor, CA 95492
Please contact MA4SafeTech@gmail.com with any questions —
and thank you so much for your support!