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Tag Archives: Chuck Martin
Notes from the CLC Meeting of 1 April 2014
The minutes for the CLC meeting of 4 March 2014 have been posted on the Bio-en Meeting Minutes page and mirrored on this site, but the minutes for the meeting of 1 April 2014 have yet to be posted. Fortunately, … Continue reading
Notes from the CLC Meeting, 4 March 2014 by Alan Marshall
I was unable to attend the Bio-en CLC meeting on Tuesday, 4 March 2014. Alan Marshall of the Elmira Advocate has kindly given me permission to re-post his meeting notes here. –Bob. Woolwich Bio-en Citizens Liaison Committee Last evenings 7 … Continue reading
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Bio-En Granted Variation on FIT Contract Regarding Location
At the Woolwich Township Council meeting on 19 April 2011 Mayor Cowan announced that he has received a letter from OPA stating that Bio-En has been granted a variation on their FIT contract regarding the location. Since Mr. Martin has … Continue reading
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