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Turbine monstrosity
Credit: Bangor Daily News | August 24, 2013 | bangordailynews.com ~~
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I direct my writing to the many towns considering proposals for wind turbines in their areas for the generation of electricity.
Recently, on a ride through The County on a beautiful sunny day, we passed Mars Hill. This once-beautiful mountain has been desecrated by the installation of several wind turbines.
I urge residents to view this “monstrosity” in the name of wind power before they permit the construction of any more. Once they are in place, we will have to view them forever.
H. A. Danforth
Troy
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