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Dr. Terence Cuneo and Kari Cuneo of Williston talk about how the fracked gas pipeline in Vermont has negatively impacted their lives.

Terence and Kari Cuneo of Williston, Vermont discuss the State of Vermont’s threat to seize their land by eminent domain to accommodate the Vermont Gas (VGS) fracked gas pipeline extension through Addison County. They bring us up to date on their problems with the Vermont Department of Public Services and how that agency dealt with the landowners’ right to resist the extension of the fracked gas pipeline onto their properties. Questions raised and answered in this discussion: Does the VGS project make financial sense? Is it good state policy? Does it make ethical sense?

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1 Tuesday June 14, 2016 at 6:30 PM
2 Wednesday June 15, 2016 at 7:00 PM
3 Thursday June 16, 2016 at 2:30 PM
4 Friday June 17, 2016 at 11:30 PM
5 Saturday June 18, 2016 at 4:30 AM
6 Saturday June 18, 2016 at 10:30 AM
7 Sunday June 19, 2016 at 3:30 PM
8 Friday June 24, 2016 at 6:10 AM
9 Friday June 24, 2016 at 12:10 PM

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