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"It's Ugly As Hell!": Jersey Towns Object To Solar Panels

iWhat we got here are the fruits of liberalism.

From the story: "I'm all in favor of solar energy. It's a great technology," said Wyckoff Township Committeeman Brian Scanlan. "That said, this project is an example of good intentions going awry."
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The story offers us some of that hopenchange: "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder," Matos said. He said the utility has received mostly compliments on the program.

"In general, when we explain the benefits — that our customers are getting a mix of fuels, including solar — they are proud to have the panels in their neighborhood," Matos said. "The program is designed to help make us more independent of oil."

Indeed.

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