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Wind power debate continues to divide towns
Credit: North Country Public Radio, www.northcountrypublicradio.org 12 November 2010 ~~
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The wind debate hasn’t been very civil in communities across Upstate New York.
The Innovation Trail’s Emma Jacobs and Ryan Morden visited East Meredith and Litchfield in Central New York. Both have populations just over a thousand people. Both have been approached by wind power developers. And both have residents are at odds. Emma Jacobs reports.
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