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NANTUCKET – The Town of Nantucket will begin accepting claims next month in connection to last summer’s Vineyard Wind turbine blade failure. The July 13th, 2024 incident scattered foam, fiberglass and other debris along Nantucket’s shores, as well as other parts of the Cape and Islands. The claims period will open on January 26th, 2026 […] The post Claims to be accepted on Nantucket related to wind turbine debris incident appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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