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Demonstration in Fitchburg draws hundreds to protest Kinder Morgan’s proposed Tennessee Gas Pipeline project


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WorcesterHerald — November 15, 2014

Hundreds gather in Fitchburg to protest Kinder Morgan's proposed natural gas pipeline expansion- http://t.co/KU3miMUGsh #MaPoli

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