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LED manager promises transparency in wind project dealings
Credit: April 03, 2013 | caledonianrecord.com ~~
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LYNDONVILLE – A group of Newark, Brighton and East Haven residents packed a meeting of Lyndonville Village Trustees and Lyndonville Electric Department Monday to urge transparency in the utility’s dealings with a would-be wind project developer.
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