LNG plan for harbor is shelved
Legislators say island terminal needs study
A controversial proposal to build a liquefied natural gas terminal on Outer Brewster Island in Boston Harbor was shelved yesterday by a legislative committee, thrilling environmentalists who worried that industrial development would devastate the federally protected parkland. (Full article: 1050 words)
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