PRESS RELEASE
(Washington Twp., NJ) – Freeholder Director Robert M. Damminger and Freeholder Adam J. Taliaferro announced today that Gloucester County has exceeded the 18,000-acre mark for permanently preserved farmland and open space.
Freeholder Director Damminger said, \”The Gloucester County Office of Land Preservation has been working to make settlement on some major land acquisitions for the county that not only put us over the 18000-acre mark in permanently preserved land, but also put the county over the 15000-acre mark in permanently preserved farmland.\”
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