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Residents of Vinalhaven, Maine, speak about wind turbine noise
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Vinalhaven residents discuss what it has been like living with the windpower project on the island. Produced by Mark Elwin.
Weekend Voices 12/19/09
Executive Producer/Host: Amy Browne
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