Nantucket Select Board Chair Brooke Mohr says it’s been a busy season for the island community, but not in the best of ways. She joins Grady Culhane to discuss the fallout and cleanup from the broken GE Vernova wind turbine blade that washed ashore over the summer and shut down beaches, as well as the latest on their affordable housing struggle.
WATCH: Nantucket’s Broken Turbine Blade Fallout, Housing Crisis, and More with Select Chair Brooke Mohr
October 24, 2024
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