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| user warning: Duplicate entry '1231635206' for key 2 query: cache_set INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('3:13ff666d4c67b83f9917431ad6dfa8d4', '<p>Local officials have not given the final go-ahead yet, but for years Community Energy, Inc, based in Pennsylvania, has been gathering data for its Lempster Mountain Wind Power Project.</p>\n<p>SFX<walking up mountain sounds, out of breath></p>\n<p>CLIP 1 [ … So this is one of the test towers right here…]</p>\n<p>Jeff Keeler is the project manager.</p>\n<p>CLIP 2 [This has been up since June of 2003 … We’re sitting in an area that is on top of the ridgeline …you can’t seen anything today, but you’d be able to see Mt. 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While some see the plan as a way to generate cheap, clean energy for the town, others say the project will \"destroy\" a scenic ridgeline.</b> <em>(Hilary McQuilkin, NHPR)</em></p>\n</div>\n<p>With this 24 megawatt project, Community Energy plans to put up 12 400-foot turbines. </p>\n<p>The energy produced will be enough to power more than 10,000 homes. </p>\n<p>The company wants to lease the land long-term from Lempster residents, Kevin and Debra Onnela.</p>\n<p>CLIP 4 [The windmill project look so good to us, it was just, it wasn’t going to affect anyone else, it wasn’t going to affect what they did on our property, on OUR ridge. I want to stress that, a lot of people think it’s THEIR ridge. It didn’t change anything. It made it the way it was. It was good for the town and we thought we were doing the best thing possible for them.] </p>\n<p>CLIP [He’s kinda a bully in town, I don’t mind saying that.]</p>\n<p>Sheila Drew and her husband – who grew up in Lempster - own property in town. </p>\n<p>She\'s talking about landowner Kevin Onnela.</p>\n<p>CLIP [He goes around saying if the windmills don’t go in, he’s going to go and sell out to low cost housing and that is scaring some of the residents, so they’re choosing the better of two evils.]</p>\n<p>Drew says she wants to keep Lempster pristine and untouched.</p>\n<p>Although she and her husband visit frequently … she lives most of the year in Virginia.</p>\n<p>CLIP […. they’re going to destroy a ridgeline that isn’t really going to help anything. Not going to make a difference. They’re going to destroy Lempster Mountain. They’re going to denude it; they’re going to make an industrial site. They’re going to have lights flashing. They’re going to have, what’s it called, subliminal noise.]</p>\n<p>Lisa Linowes also opposes the Lempster project. </p>\n<p>She too lives out of town--90 miles away--in Lyman, New Hampshire.</p>\n<p>Linowes is with the volunteer organization, Industrial Wind Action group. </p>\n<p>CLIP [My biggest issue is – electricity generated from wind – does not produce enough energy to justify the impact… The wind companies do their darndest to convince the world that they make no noise, they have no clearing of trees, we have no impact on birds and bats, anecdotally, and the info coming out of Europe and existing facilities in the US is that this is absolute the opposite.]</p>\n<p>The proposed Lempster Mountain Wind Power Project may not be generating electricity yet,<br />\nbut it has created lots of controversy in this small town. </p>\n<p>Many residents were unwilling to go on the record either for or against the project.</p>\n<p>Ingrid Locker is the administrative assistant for the town of Lempster.</p>\n<p>CLIP [Just as a resident, my concern, there were some people sending letters around that it would be loud and noise and vibrations, but our chairman has gone and visited a few windmill sites and he said he didn’t hear any noise, I feel a lot more comfortable now. ] </p>\n<p>At a recent public meeting, selectman Bill Murgatory reached into his briefcase and pulled out a stack of papers to illustrate how divided the town has become.</p>\n<p>CLIP [How much time do you have? 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If the people don’t want ‘em, we support the people.]</p>\n<p>SFX <outside noises, walking, etc …></p>\n<p>Jeff Keeler says some towns, especially in the Midwest, have embraced wind power. </p>\n<p>But not in New England.</p>\n<p>Here the windiest locations tend to be either on ridgelines or on the seacoast.</p>\n<p>And Keeler says, that\'s where opposition runs strong.</p>\n<p>CLIP [A lot of NE states have passed incentives for renewable energy, but it’s been the slowest region to get issues going, they’ve been tied up in litigation and Nimby issues and we hope that we can get this online in 2007]</p>\n<p>Nimby is an acronym for Not it My Backyard.</p>\n<p>Those feelings could be at play in Lempster. </p>\n<p>But some locals just seem overwhelmed by the size of the proposed project.</p>\n<p>More than 100 concerned residents have signed a petition asking State utility officials to step in to review the project because of its size.</p>\n<p>If the state does decide to intervene, Jeff Keeler says their target completion date could be delayed 12 to 18 months, if it the project goes ahead at all.</p>\n<p>For NHPR News, I’m Hilary McQuilkin</p>\n', 1231548806, 1231635206, ''), 512 |
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Sunapee up that way to the north and down to the other test towers and down the ridgeline, and the wind comes across here and hits the high points in the ridgeline.]</p>\n<p>Keeler says Lempster Mountain meets three initial criteria.</p>\n<p>The land is accessible. </p>\n<p>It\'s close to the power grid.</p>\n<p>And it\'s windy.</p>\n<p>CLIP 3 [We figured out at a fairly early stage that it was windy up here and it was the right conditions for the project and this is some of the best conditions in Lempster that we’ve seen in the East. The wind is the first driver. The windiness is the first and foremost reason we’re here.] </p>\n<div style=\"float:right;padding:5px;width:265px;\">\n <img src=\"/files/wind3.jpg\" alt=\"Residents in Lempster are debating the addition of wind turbines, like these in Berlin. (Hilary McQuilkin, NHPR)\"></p>\n<p><b>Residents in Lempster are debating the addition of wind turbines, like these in Berlin. While some see the plan as a way to generate cheap, clean energy for the town, others say the project will \"destroy\" a scenic ridgeline.</b> <em>(Hilary McQuilkin, NHPR)</em></p>\n</div>\n<p>With this 24 megawatt project, Community Energy plans to put up 12 400-foot turbines. </p>\n<p>The energy produced will be enough to power more than 10,000 homes. </p>\n<p>The company wants to lease the land long-term from Lempster residents, Kevin and Debra Onnela.</p>\n<p>CLIP 4 [The windmill project look so good to us, it was just, it wasn’t going to affect anyone else, it wasn’t going to affect what they did on our property, on OUR ridge. I want to stress that, a lot of people think it’s THEIR ridge. It didn’t change anything. It made it the way it was. It was good for the town and we thought we were doing the best thing possible for them.] </p>\n<p>CLIP [He’s kinda a bully in town, I don’t mind saying that.]</p>\n<p>Sheila Drew and her husband – who grew up in Lempster - own property in town. </p>\n<p>She\'s talking about landowner Kevin Onnela.</p>\n<p>CLIP [He goes around saying if the windmills don’t go in, he’s going to go and sell out to low cost housing and that is scaring some of the residents, so they’re choosing the better of two evils.]</p>\n<p>Drew says she wants to keep Lempster pristine and untouched.</p>\n<p>Although she and her husband visit frequently … she lives most of the year in Virginia.</p>\n<p>CLIP […. they’re going to destroy a ridgeline that isn’t really going to help anything. Not going to make a difference. They’re going to destroy Lempster Mountain. They’re going to denude it; they’re going to make an industrial site. They’re going to have lights flashing. They’re going to have, what’s it called, subliminal noise.]</p>\n<p>Lisa Linowes also opposes the Lempster project. </p>\n<p>She too lives out of town--90 miles away--in Lyman, New Hampshire.</p>\n<p>Linowes is with the volunteer organization, Industrial Wind Action group. </p>\n<p>CLIP [My biggest issue is – electricity generated from wind – does not produce enough energy to justify the impact… The wind companies do their darndest to convince the world that they make no noise, they have no clearing of trees, we have no impact on birds and bats, anecdotally, and the info coming out of Europe and existing facilities in the US is that this is absolute the opposite.]</p>\n<p>The proposed Lempster Mountain Wind Power Project may not be generating electricity yet,<br />\nbut it has created lots of controversy in this small town. </p>\n<p>Many residents were unwilling to go on the record either for or against the project.</p>\n<p>Ingrid Locker is the administrative assistant for the town of Lempster.</p>\n<p>CLIP [Just as a resident, my concern, there were some people sending letters around that it would be loud and noise and vibrations, but our chairman has gone and visited a few windmill sites and he said he didn’t hear any noise, I feel a lot more comfortable now. ] </p>\n<p>At a recent public meeting, selectman Bill Murgatory reached into his briefcase and pulled out a stack of papers to illustrate how divided the town has become.</p>\n<p>CLIP [How much time do you have? (throws papers down, smack!!!) Hilary: So a lot of debate Bill: I’d say, and I left the rest home tonight. This is basically what’s gone on from both sides. Everett: I hate it, I love it, I like it, I don’t like it, I’m for it, I’m against it. Then you have the middle of the roaders who don’t say anything.]</p>\n<p>Selectman Harold Whiting says the board has decided not to take sides. </p>\n<p>CLIP [I only vote for the will of the people. If the people want ‘em, then we support them. If the people don’t want ‘em, we support the people.]</p>\n<p>SFX <outside noises, walking, etc …></p>\n<p>Jeff Keeler says some towns, especially in the Midwest, have embraced wind power. </p>\n<p>But not in New England.</p>\n<p>Here the windiest locations tend to be either on ridgelines or on the seacoast.</p>\n<p>And Keeler says, that\'s where opposition runs strong.</p>\n<p>CLIP [A lot of NE states have passed incentives for renewable energy, but it’s been the slowest region to get issues going, they’ve been tied up in litigation and Nimby issues and we hope that we can get this online in 2007]</p>\n<p>Nimby is an acronym for Not it My Backyard.</p>\n<p>Those feelings could be at play in Lempster. </p>\n<p>But some locals just seem overwhelmed by the size of the proposed project.</p>\n<p>More than 100 concerned residents have signed a petition asking State utility officials to step in to review the project because of its size.</p>\n<p>If the state does decide to intervene, Jeff Keeler says their target completion date could be delayed 12 to 18 months, if it the project goes ahead at all.</p>\n<p>For NHPR News, I’m Hilary McQuilkin</p>\n', 1231548806, 1231635206, '') |
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Sunapee up that way to the north and down to the other test towers and down the ridgeline, and the wind comes across here and hits the high points in the ridgeline.]</p> <p>Keeler says Lempster Mountain meets three initial criteria.</p> <p>The land is accessible. </p> <p>It's close to the power grid.</p> <p>And it's windy.</p> <p>CLIP 3 [We figured out at a fairly early stage that it was windy up here and it was the right conditions for the project and this is some of the best conditions in Lempster that we’ve seen in the East. The wind is the first driver. The windiness is the first and foremost reason we’re here.] </p> <div style="float:right;padding:5px;width:265px;"> <img src="/files/wind3.jpg" alt="Residents in Lempster are debating the addition of wind turbines, like these in Berlin. (Hilary McQuilkin, NHPR)"></p> <p><b>Residents in Lempster are debating the addition of wind turbines, like these in Berlin. While some see the plan as a way to generate cheap, clean energy for the town, others say the project will "destroy" a scenic ridgeline.</b> <em>(Hilary McQuilkin, NHPR)</em></p> </div> <p>With this 24 megawatt project, Community Energy plans to put up 12 400-foot turbines. </p> <p>The energy produced will be enough to power more than 10,000 homes. </p> <p>The company wants to lease the land long-term from Lempster residents, Kevin and Debra Onnela.</p> <p>CLIP 4 [The windmill project look so good to us, it was just, it wasn’t going to affect anyone else, it wasn’t going to affect what they did on our property, on OUR ridge. I want to stress that, a lot of people think it’s THEIR ridge. It didn’t change anything. It made it the way it was. It was good for the town and we thought we were doing the best thing possible for them.] </p> <p>CLIP [He’s kinda a bully in town, I don’t mind saying that.]</p> <p>Sheila Drew and her husband – who grew up in Lempster - own property in town. </p> <p>She's talking about landowner Kevin Onnela.</p> <p>CLIP [He goes around saying if the windmills don’t go in, he’s going to go and sell out to low cost housing and that is scaring some of the residents, so they’re choosing the better of two evils.]</p> <p>Drew says she wants to keep Lempster pristine and untouched.</p> <p>Although she and her husband visit frequently … she lives most of the year in Virginia.</p> <p>CLIP […. they’re going to destroy a ridgeline that isn’t really going to help anything. Not going to make a difference. They’re going to destroy Lempster Mountain. They’re going to denude it; they’re going to make an industrial site. They’re going to have lights flashing. They’re going to have, what’s it called, subliminal noise.]</p> <p>Lisa Linowes also opposes the Lempster project. </p> <p>She too lives out of town--90 miles away--in Lyman, New Hampshire.</p> <p>Linowes is with the volunteer organization, Industrial Wind Action group. </p> <p>CLIP [My biggest issue is – electricity generated from wind – does not produce enough energy to justify the impact… The wind companies do their darndest to convince the world that they make no noise, they have no clearing of trees, we have no impact on birds and bats, anecdotally, and the info coming out of Europe and existing facilities in the US is that this is absolute the opposite.]</p> <p>The proposed Lempster Mountain Wind Power Project may not be generating electricity yet,<br /> but it has created lots of controversy in this small town. </p> <p>Many residents were unwilling to go on the record either for or against the project.</p> <p>Ingrid Locker is the administrative assistant for the town of Lempster.</p> <p>CLIP [Just as a resident, my concern, there were some people sending letters around that it would be loud and noise and vibrations, but our chairman has gone and visited a few windmill sites and he said he didn’t hear any noise, I feel a lot more comfortable now. ] </p> <p>At a recent public meeting, selectman Bill Murgatory reached into his briefcase and pulled out a stack of papers to illustrate how divided the town has become.</p> <p>CLIP [How much time do you have? (throws papers down, smack!!!) Hilary: So a lot of debate Bill: I’d say, and I left the rest home tonight. This is basically what’s gone on from both sides. Everett: I hate it, I love it, I like it, I don’t like it, I’m for it, I’m against it. Then you have the middle of the roaders who don’t say anything.]</p> <p>Selectman Harold Whiting says the board has decided not to take sides. </p> <p>CLIP [I only vote for the will of the people. If the people want ‘em, then we support them. If the people don’t want ‘em, we support the people.]</p> <p>SFX <outside noises, walking, etc …></p> <p>Jeff Keeler says some towns, especially in the Midwest, have embraced wind power. </p> <p>But not in New England.</p> <p>Here the windiest locations tend to be either on ridgelines or on the seacoast.</p> <p>And Keeler says, that's where opposition runs strong.</p> <p>CLIP [A lot of NE states have passed incentives for renewable energy, but it’s been the slowest region to get issues going, they’ve been tied up in litigation and Nimby issues and we hope that we can get this online in 2007]</p> <p>Nimby is an acronym for Not it My Backyard.</p> <p>Those feelings could be at play in Lempster. </p> <p>But some locals just seem overwhelmed by the size of the proposed project.</p> <p>More than 100 concerned residents have signed a petition asking State utility officials to step in to review the project because of its size.</p> <p>If the state does decide to intervene, Jeff Keeler says their target completion date could be delayed 12 to 18 months, if it the project goes ahead at all.</p> <p>For NHPR News, I’m Hilary McQuilkin</p> , 1231548806, 1231635206, |
| cache_set | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/filter/filter.module: 779 | 3:13ff666d4c67b83f9917431ad6dfa8d4, cache_filter, <p>Local officials have not given the final go-ahead yet, but for years Community Energy, Inc, based in Pennsylvania, has been gathering data for its Lempster Mountain Wind Power Project.</p> <p>SFX<walking up mountain sounds, out of breath></p> <p>CLIP 1 [ … So this is one of the test towers right here…]</p> <p>Jeff Keeler is the project manager.</p> <p>CLIP 2 [This has been up since June of 2003 … We’re sitting in an area that is on top of the ridgeline …you can’t seen anything today, but you’d be able to see Mt. Sunapee up that way to the north and down to the other test towers and down the ridgeline, and the wind comes across here and hits the high points in the ridgeline.]</p> <p>Keeler says Lempster Mountain meets three initial criteria.</p> <p>The land is accessible. </p> <p>It's close to the power grid.</p> <p>And it's windy.</p> <p>CLIP 3 [We figured out at a fairly early stage that it was windy up here and it was the right conditions for the project and this is some of the best conditions in Lempster that we’ve seen in the East. The wind is the first driver. The windiness is the first and foremost reason we’re here.] </p> <div style="float:right;padding:5px;width:265px;"> <img src="/files/wind3.jpg" alt="Residents in Lempster are debating the addition of wind turbines, like these in Berlin. (Hilary McQuilkin, NHPR)"></p> <p><b>Residents in Lempster are debating the addition of wind turbines, like these in Berlin. While some see the plan as a way to generate cheap, clean energy for the town, others say the project will "destroy" a scenic ridgeline.</b> <em>(Hilary McQuilkin, NHPR)</em></p> </div> <p>With this 24 megawatt project, Community Energy plans to put up 12 400-foot turbines. </p> <p>The energy produced will be enough to power more than 10,000 homes. </p> <p>The company wants to lease the land long-term from Lempster residents, Kevin and Debra Onnela.</p> <p>CLIP 4 [The windmill project look so good to us, it was just, it wasn’t going to affect anyone else, it wasn’t going to affect what they did on our property, on OUR ridge. I want to stress that, a lot of people think it’s THEIR ridge. It didn’t change anything. It made it the way it was. It was good for the town and we thought we were doing the best thing possible for them.] </p> <p>CLIP [He’s kinda a bully in town, I don’t mind saying that.]</p> <p>Sheila Drew and her husband – who grew up in Lempster - own property in town. </p> <p>She's talking about landowner Kevin Onnela.</p> <p>CLIP [He goes around saying if the windmills don’t go in, he’s going to go and sell out to low cost housing and that is scaring some of the residents, so they’re choosing the better of two evils.]</p> <p>Drew says she wants to keep Lempster pristine and untouched.</p> <p>Although she and her husband visit frequently … she lives most of the year in Virginia.</p> <p>CLIP […. they’re going to destroy a ridgeline that isn’t really going to help anything. Not going to make a difference. They’re going to destroy Lempster Mountain. They’re going to denude it; they’re going to make an industrial site. They’re going to have lights flashing. They’re going to have, what’s it called, subliminal noise.]</p> <p>Lisa Linowes also opposes the Lempster project. </p> <p>She too lives out of town--90 miles away--in Lyman, New Hampshire.</p> <p>Linowes is with the volunteer organization, Industrial Wind Action group. </p> <p>CLIP [My biggest issue is – electricity generated from wind – does not produce enough energy to justify the impact… The wind companies do their darndest to convince the world that they make no noise, they have no clearing of trees, we have no impact on birds and bats, anecdotally, and the info coming out of Europe and existing facilities in the US is that this is absolute the opposite.]</p> <p>The proposed Lempster Mountain Wind Power Project may not be generating electricity yet,<br /> but it has created lots of controversy in this small town. </p> <p>Many residents were unwilling to go on the record either for or against the project.</p> <p>Ingrid Locker is the administrative assistant for the town of Lempster.</p> <p>CLIP [Just as a resident, my concern, there were some people sending letters around that it would be loud and noise and vibrations, but our chairman has gone and visited a few windmill sites and he said he didn’t hear any noise, I feel a lot more comfortable now. ] </p> <p>At a recent public meeting, selectman Bill Murgatory reached into his briefcase and pulled out a stack of papers to illustrate how divided the town has become.</p> <p>CLIP [How much time do you have? (throws papers down, smack!!!) Hilary: So a lot of debate Bill: I’d say, and I left the rest home tonight. This is basically what’s gone on from both sides. Everett: I hate it, I love it, I like it, I don’t like it, I’m for it, I’m against it. Then you have the middle of the roaders who don’t say anything.]</p> <p>Selectman Harold Whiting says the board has decided not to take sides. </p> <p>CLIP [I only vote for the will of the people. If the people want ‘em, then we support them. If the people don’t want ‘em, we support the people.]</p> <p>SFX <outside noises, walking, etc …></p> <p>Jeff Keeler says some towns, especially in the Midwest, have embraced wind power. </p> <p>But not in New England.</p> <p>Here the windiest locations tend to be either on ridgelines or on the seacoast.</p> <p>And Keeler says, that's where opposition runs strong.</p> <p>CLIP [A lot of NE states have passed incentives for renewable energy, but it’s been the slowest region to get issues going, they’ve been tied up in litigation and Nimby issues and we hope that we can get this online in 2007]</p> <p>Nimby is an acronym for Not it My Backyard.</p> <p>Those feelings could be at play in Lempster. </p> <p>But some locals just seem overwhelmed by the size of the proposed project.</p> <p>More than 100 concerned residents have signed a petition asking State utility officials to step in to review the project because of its size.</p> <p>If the state does decide to intervene, Jeff Keeler says their target completion date could be delayed 12 to 18 months, if it the project goes ahead at all.</p> <p>For NHPR News, I’m Hilary McQuilkin</p> , 1231635206 |
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CLIP 3 [We figured out at a fairly early stage that it was windy up here and it was the right conditions for the project and this is some of the best conditions in Lempster that we’ve seen in the East. The wind is the first driver. The windiness is the first and foremost reason we’re here.] <div style="float:right;padding:5px;width:265px;"> <img src="/files/wind3.jpg" alt="Residents in Lempster are debating the addition of wind turbines, like these in Berlin. (Hilary McQuilkin, NHPR)"> <p><b>Residents in Lempster are debating the addition of wind turbines, like these in Berlin. While some see the plan as a way to generate cheap, clean energy for the town, others say the project will "destroy" a scenic ridgeline.</b> <em>(Hilary McQuilkin, NHPR)</em></p> </div> With this 24 megawatt project, Community Energy plans to put up 12 400-foot turbines. The energy produced will be enough to power more than 10,000 homes. The company wants to lease the land long-term from Lempster residents, Kevin and Debra Onnela. CLIP 4 [The windmill project look so good to us, it was just, it wasn’t going to affect anyone else, it wasn’t going to affect what they did on our property, on OUR ridge. I want to stress that, a lot of people think it’s THEIR ridge. It didn’t change anything. It made it the way it was. It was good for the town and we thought we were doing the best thing possible for them.] CLIP [He’s kinda a bully in town, I don’t mind saying that.] Sheila Drew and her husband – who grew up in Lempster - own property in town. She's talking about landowner Kevin Onnela. CLIP [He goes around saying if the windmills don’t go in, he’s going to go and sell out to low cost housing and that is scaring some of the residents, so they’re choosing the better of two evils.] Drew says she wants to keep Lempster pristine and untouched. Although she and her husband visit frequently … she lives most of the year in Virginia. CLIP […. they’re going to destroy a ridgeline that isn’t really going to help anything. Not going to make a difference. They’re going to destroy Lempster Mountain. They’re going to denude it; they’re going to make an industrial site. They’re going to have lights flashing. They’re going to have, what’s it called, subliminal noise.] Lisa Linowes also opposes the Lempster project. She too lives out of town--90 miles away--in Lyman, New Hampshire. Linowes is with the volunteer organization, Industrial Wind Action group. CLIP [My biggest issue is – electricity generated from wind – does not produce enough energy to justify the impact… The wind companies do their darndest to convince the world that they make no noise, they have no clearing of trees, we have no impact on birds and bats, anecdotally, and the info coming out of Europe and existing facilities in the US is that this is absolute the opposite.] The proposed Lempster Mountain Wind Power Project may not be generating electricity yet, but it has created lots of controversy in this small town. Many residents were unwilling to go on the record either for or against the project. Ingrid Locker is the administrative assistant for the town of Lempster. CLIP [Just as a resident, my concern, there were some people sending letters around that it would be loud and noise and vibrations, but our chairman has gone and visited a few windmill sites and he said he didn’t hear any noise, I feel a lot more comfortable now. ] At a recent public meeting, selectman Bill Murgatory reached into his briefcase and pulled out a stack of papers to illustrate how divided the town has become. CLIP [How much time do you have? (throws papers down, smack!!!) Hilary: So a lot of debate Bill: I’d say, and I left the rest home tonight. This is basically what’s gone on from both sides. Everett: I hate it, I love it, I like it, I don’t like it, I’m for it, I’m against it. Then you have the middle of the roaders who don’t say anything.] Selectman Harold Whiting says the board has decided not to take sides. CLIP [I only vote for the will of the people. If the people want ‘em, then we support them. If the people don’t want ‘em, we support the people.] SFX <outside noises, walking, etc …> Jeff Keeler says some towns, especially in the Midwest, have embraced wind power. But not in New England. Here the windiest locations tend to be either on ridgelines or on the seacoast. And Keeler says, that's where opposition runs strong. CLIP [A lot of NE states have passed incentives for renewable energy, but it’s been the slowest region to get issues going, they’ve been tied up in litigation and Nimby issues and we hope that we can get this online in 2007] Nimby is an acronym for Not it My Backyard. Those feelings could be at play in Lempster. But some locals just seem overwhelmed by the size of the proposed project. More than 100 concerned residents have signed a petition asking State utility officials to step in to review the project because of its size. 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ArchivesA Tale of Two Wind Farms: Part IIBy Hilary McQuilkin on Thursday, July 6, 2006.Commercial wind power has finally made it to New Hampshire. Yesterday we reported that the state's first wind farm came online as a small 1.4 megawatt project on Jericho Mountain in Berlin. Town officials and residents there have embraced the facility as a symbol of the town's future. But in the second of our two-part series looking at wind power in the Granite State, we shift to the southwestern part of the state, to Lempster. There a large 24 megawatt wind farm has been proposed for Lempster Mountain. But, unlike in Berlin, this proposal has sparked a great deal of controversy. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
In Sickness and in Health...By Shay Zeller on Thursday, July 6, 2006.In 1986, Newsweek magazine said that women over 40 were more likely to be killed by a terrorist than get married. It was a false statement, and last month the magazine admitted it made a mistake. We're going to take a look at the state of "I-do's" in 2006…we'll find out why marriage statistics in the 1950's are now viewed as abnormal, and why the image of marital bliss then, was a PR sham. Join us for a critical walk down the wedding aisle with University of New Hampshire professor Jean Elson and Jean Trounstine, author and professor of Humanities at Middlesex Community College. Trounstine is the co-editor of the new book Why I'm Still Married. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Court ReformBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, July 6, 2006.A citizens commission formed last year to look at ways of improving New Hampshire's court system has just released its report. The commission calls for improvements in customer service and gave several recommendations, including a toll-free help line and the appointment of a judicial branch ombudsman to address public concerns raised about the court system. We'll look at what the commission found, its recommendations and how the court will use this report to move forward. Laura's guests are Will Abbott, Vice-President of the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests and Co-Chair of the NH Citizens Commission on the State Courts and Ann McLane-Kuster, Attorney with Rath, Young and Pignatelli in Concord and member of the NH Citizens Commission on the State Courts. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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