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Tide is turning
Credit: Bangor Daily News | August 16, 2013 | bangordailynews.com ~~
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First Wind is now in the process of submitting for an application to develop the Molunkus Wind Project in Medway, which would bring 65 wind turbines to the doorstep of Baxter State Park.
Similarly, First Wind is submitting for the Weaver Wind Project, which will bring another 60 wind turbines to Aurora. First Wind knows the tide is turning against them and is seeking to get these through as quickly and stealthily as possible.
We simply can’t afford to concede our state to Boston-based First Wind. They are destroying our state, one mountaintop at a time.
Darren Lord
Winterport
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