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Dignitaries gathered at the New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal on Thursday to celebrate the arrival of wind-turbine components for Vineyard Wind.
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The first massive parts of an offshore wind turbine for Vineyard Wind arrived in New Bedford from Europe yesterday.The wind farm of 62 turbines to be installed south of Martha’s Vineyard will be the first large-scale offshore wind development in the United States.
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Mitchell unveiled a new set of policies aimed at setting a “standard of appearance” for the city. It addresses a variety of aesthetic issues, from basic cleanliness to design principles for public landscapes and buildings.
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Meanwhile, the first six monopile foundations are already loaded on a vessel for the two-week trip across the Atlantic from Germany.
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Fine crafts by six Afghan women who came to Massachusetts as refugees in 2021 have been placed on exhibit at the New Bedford Free Public Library — but this show is about more than the art.
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A pedestrian bridge will link Purchase Street and the new inter-city rail station downtown.
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America’s first major offshore wind farm, Vineyard Wind, will have 62 turbines standing taller than the Boston skyline. Workers are laying undersea cables now, and the turbines are scheduled for installation next summer, 15 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard.
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The city of New Bedford is considering relaxing the requirements for a new industrial park, called the Advanced Manufacturing Campus, after no commercial real estate developers submitted proposals by the Sept. 30 deadline.
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CAI's Kathryn Eident talks with New Bedford Light reporter Will Sennott about his investigation into how the groundfishing industry has changed as the scallop industry considers changes to its permitting system.
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The billion-dollar cleanup of New Bedford Harbor should be finished in about three years after almost four decades of work, a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency official said during a visit to the city Tuesday.