Cape Cod Times Letter to the Editor: “Chamber backs efforts to protect our sound” February 18, 2019 – Your Feb. 9 editorial, “Sound thinking,” shows the need for tenacity and determination if we are to be successful in protecting our delicate environment and coastal resources for generations to come. Just as in the 1960s, when… More
Cape Cod Times: Sound Thinking
Cape Cod Times – Editorial “Sound Thinking” February 9, 2018 – Back in 2005, a wind power company known as Cape Wind received permission from the Massachusetts Energy Facilities Siting Board to proceed with a plan to build dozens of wind turbines in the heart of Nantucket Sound. It was the first of a series of legal… More
Alliance Seeks Legislation
Cape Cod Times: “Alliance seeks broader protection for Nantucket Sound” By Mary Ann Bragg, Aug 7, 2018 – HYANNIS—The Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound is asking for Congress to help the organization accomplish its goals. About 40 groups have signed a letter asking U.S. Sen. Edward Markey, D-Mass., U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and U.S. Rep. William Keating,… More
Cape Wind Lease Officially Over
Cape Cod Times: “Cape Wind lease officially comes to end” June 22, 2018, by Mary Ann Bragg – HYANNIS — The federal lease in Nantucket Sound for Cape Wind ended quietly last month, formally drawing to a close years of rancorous debate over the controversial project. “We are thrilled that Cape Wind’s lease surrender is… More
Alliance Watchful on Cable-Laying Proposal
Cape Cod Times: “Alliance watchful on cable-laying proposal” By Mary Ann Bragg , June 16, 2018 – Both supporters and opponents of Vineyard Wind’s plan to bring its offshore wind farm cable to land on Cape Cod have emerged in two state decision-making arenas. But at least one well-known advocacy group is remaining noncommittal but watchful. “We’re not taking… More
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