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Pipeline Public Meeting Moved to Sept. 15 in Cortlandt

suzannahglidden / August 15, 2014

By Lanning Taliaferro – www.patch.com

FERC will visit NY, CT, RI and MA to gather comments about the Algonquin natural gas pipeline expansion.

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August 15, 2014 in Press.

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