The governor's plan to put hundreds of wind turbines offshore was roundly denounced at a rally on the Point Pleasant Beach boardwalk Sunday
As an inflatable whale hovers over the ocean, people leave the beach after an anti-offshore wind rally Sunday in Point Pleasant beach.On Tuesday of last week, Gov. Phil Murphy gave a speech at Rutgers laying out his vision for containing climate change.
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