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Council votes to continue discussion regarding wind turbine
Credit: By Shaun Towne | WPRI | June 3, 2014 | Updated June 4, 2014 | wpri.com ~~
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The Town of Portsmouth will continue discussing possible solutions to its wind turbine problem.
The Town Council voted 4-2 Tuesday night to continue the discussion regarding its wind turbine that broke down in 2012. The council is debating whether to borrow money to repair the turbine – located at Portsmouth High School – or simply tear it down.
Voters approved a $3 million bond issue in 2007 to have it constructed.
This article originally stated the Town Council voted to repair the turbine. It w
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