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A photo of two people with their arms around each other's shoulders, wearing jackets and pants. They're standing in front of a shipping container painted red, with a mural that reads "Village Hydroponics" and shows eight colorful squares with vegetables, plants and hands in them. The sun is shining overhead through bare tree limbs.
Elodie Reed
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Vermont Public
"On the surface it looks like we're just giving away free veggies," said Nour El-Naboulsi. "But we are bringing our community members into a solidarity fold."
A group of people on a boat look up at an offshore wind turbine in the ocean. Some of the people are holding microphones or cameras. The turbine is one base cylinder with three blades that rotate as the wind hits them.
David Lawlor
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Rhode Island PBS
Journalists from the New England News Collaborative had a rare chance to see Vineyard Wind, the nation's largest standing offshore wind project.