Town Meeting members have a right to feel aggrieved over wind. They have been led up the garden path where fairies spread pixy dust and pigs fly. This Town Meeting should feel no different.
For Town Meeting to make informed decisions, they need all information available.
A campaign “catch-phrase” is echoing from Town Hall, urging Town Meeting (TM) to be Responsible and Businesslike in its deliberation of Article 25. While the state’s renewable energy subsidy is very tempting, care must be given to the meaning
when you are there you feel safe, and ARE safe
Falmouth's Board of Selectmen are seeking input to mitigate wind budget deficits. Here’s one - Stop playing the Patsy - Just say No - Refuse to be Held Hostage by the State.
Words from last spring's Town Meeting
THROUGH THE GRAPE-VINE I’ve just received an email stating that H. 2048 was reported favorably out of the Joint Committee on Public Health. The bill is a Resolve to establish a commission to study the health impacts from wind turbines to protect the
A noise not unique to Falmouth is again in the news. Further building concern about the ineffectiveness of wind turbine setback guidance preached by the wind industry.
In the ‘letters’ section of Friday’s Falmouth Enterprise (3/7/14), Ron Zweig accurately captures the economic chaos our town suffers from the wind project problem. He explains how we’ve come into such fiscal hazard by wrongly shifting blame.
Ireland’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer warns of Wind Turbine risk, despite Wind Industry bullying