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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

NorCo Closes on Wolf Building

Developer Mark Mulligan closed on his purchase of Easton's Wolf Building today. His agreement required him to pay $1.925 million for the property.  County Exec John Brown promised Council he'd a have a more detailed report tomorrow at their Council meeting.

7 comments:

  1. I.D YOURSELF COWARD!

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  2. Cuckoo bird is back at it. Bernie, why do you allow her insane rantings to ruin it for your loyal readers?

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  3. Shows how crazy and vindictive she is.

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  4. 10:32, There are times when i have to write, go to meetings, etc. I can't play blog cop 24/7.

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  5. That will cover less than two years of the monster lease. Nice one.

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  6. It's two years, paid for. Stop your constant whining if u had a valid point u would have shared it with someone, instead you continue to disparage what is turning out to be one of the best things in the county. Next we build a brand new prison on gracedale land and a state if the art morgue next to st Luke's in Bethlehem township.

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  7. You don't have to be a blog cop but isn't there a way to block her postings?

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