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Advisory vote set on big Panton solar array

THIS PANTON FARM field, shown looking south from West Road looking toward Addison, would be part of the 300 acres covered by solar panels if a 50-megawatt solar array proposed by Freepoint Commodities is eventually approved by the Public Utilities Commission. The site lies west of and runs parallel with Route 22A in Panton’s south end. Independent photo/Andy Kirkaldy

When they go to the polls on Nov. 5, Panton residents will not only make their choices in political races, they’ll also express their opinions on a proposal to site Vermont’s largest solar array within the town’s borders.

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