What Happened To The Fairhaven Wind Turbines During Hurricane Sandy?
Why was one of Fairhaven turbines not spinning during the hurricane? Talk about a chance to make a ton of electricity!
Why was one of Fairhaven turbines not spinning during the hurricane? Talk about a chance to make a ton of electricity!
As you can imagine, Hurricane Sandy has left quite the impression with residents on the East Coast. Her vicious impact is going to be felt for some time.
Low lying areas of New Bedford, including East and West Rodney French Boulevard, along with Padanaram Village, West island in Fairhaven, and parts of Westport could take the brunt of a predicted 3 to 6 foot surge as Sandy drives the water from tonight's tide into the shore.
Mayor Jon Mitchell took some time from his busy day to drop by the FUN 107 studios and talk to J.R. and Micheal.
The tall ship that was a replica of the one made famous in the film "Mutiny On The Bounty" is apparently a victim of the Halloween Superstorm.
Sure, the weather is wild this week as we feel the affects of Hurricane Sandy, but as a whole, we are VERY lucky living here on the Southcoast.
If you were planning on flying out of New Bedford Regional airport, you will have to try another day.
As predicted, hurricane Sandy has started to pound the Soutchoast. She has reached New Bedford, and now they say it will be hit the hardest in terms of wind and rain.
We are experiencing some moderate effects from Hurricane Sandy. Lucky for us, the direct hit was further south in New Jersey. We didn't escape without damage, however. Pizza Hut in Fairhaven had to shutdown at about 3 o'clock on Monday after the tin shingles on the roof began blowing off one by one