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In Kingston, neighbors press for wind turbine testing
Kingston homeowners near four industrial wind turbines say the whirring blades are causing health issues ranging from ringing ears and chronic headaches to vertigo and sleep disturbance, and they want officials to shut down the wind machines while noise measurement is done.
June 14, 2012
by Christine Legere
in Boston Globe
Kingston homeowners near four industrial wind turbines say the whirring blades are causing health issues ranging from ringing ears and chronic headaches to vertigo and sleep disturbance, and they want officials to shut down the wind machines while noise measurement is done.
"We're working on two fronts," said Tim Dwyer, who owns a home on Country Club Way, about 1,700 feet from Kingston businesswoman Mary O'Donnell's three turbines. "We'd like the zoning board to shut the turbines down and start the review process over again, since we don't think it was done correctly the first time."
Dwyer said he and his neighbors... [continue via Web link]
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