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|  01/01/10 BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP A major waterfront redevelopment project has received the final approval needed to begin work and Deputy Mayor Jim Cann resigned a mere three days before the end of his term in order to be appointed to the Planning Board. READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news07/07/11 The Bourne Planning Board may be able to influence state plans to upgrade MacArthur Boulevard and the Sagamore section of the Mid-Cape Highway, an $8 million project slated to begin in the spring of 2012.
07/09/11 Birgitta Wolfe BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The Bottom Dollar Food grocery store proposed for the abandoned Acme building at Route 130 and Farnsworth Avenue hopes to have its final go-ahead from the Planning Board this month and be open for business by the end of the year.
07/12/11 A regular meeting of the Marion Planning Board was called to order by Chairman Jay Ryder on Monday, July 11, at 7:00 pm in the Marion Town Hall. Also present were board members Tom Magauran, Ted North, Patricia McArdle, Sherman Briggs, John Sweeney and Planning Board Secretary Terry Santos. Board member Steve Gonsalves was absent because he was attending the dedication of the renovated Robert O ... Hot themes this week:
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