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January 3, 1841: Moby-Dick's author joins a whaling ship crew; 1928:...
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January 3, 1841: Moby-Dick's author joins a whaling ship crew; 1928: Schooner crew solves mystery of doomed flight? n this day in 1928, as reported in The Gettysburg Times under the headline, "SAILORS HEARD DAWN GO DOWN - Captain of Ship Tells of Hearing Plane Motors on Night Plane was Last Seen " Portland, Maine, Jan. Comment?
Bids out for $100M terminal for Cape Wind
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"We'll continue to watch very closely and we wish them every success developing this project, which I think is going to be a real boon for New Bedford for decades to come". - Mark Rodgers, Cape Wind Cape Wind spokesman Mark Rodgers said "We'll continue to watch very closely and we wish them every success developing this project, which I think is ... (more) Comment?
What a "Target Rich" Environment
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Sometimes, when I sit down to criticize the opponents of Cape Wind, I'm reminded of a line spoken by fighter jock Maverick in the movie Top Gun. Comment?
Lawmakers discuss SE Mass. commercial casino bids
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's quote: If the tribe is not successful, " we could turn immediately to the commercial operation. Comment?
December 5, 1893: Square-rigger Jason shipwrecked off Truro; 1988:...
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They sensed trouble, and they notified stations all along the backside. Soon the north patrol of Nauset saw her; then Cahoons Hollow; then Pamet River. Comment?
Feds approve construction of marine terminal in New Bedford
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"After carefully reviewing all of the data and supporting material, EPA is confident that the work needed to construct the South Terminal in New Bedford can be done in a way that protects the health of local citizens, and protects New Bedford's environment," said Curt Spalding, regional administrator of EPA's New England office. Comment?
Area ports hope to prosper by harnessing ocean energy.
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's quote: "You're talking gigawatts of power potential. Scale that up and the jobs scale up accordingly." - Sue Reid, director of the Conservation Law Foundation . Comment?