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#SussexCountypreservation

Land-preservation projects deserve support

3 years ago
As the Chinese proverb says, “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time...

County needs more protection for trees and open space

3 years ago
Among possible amendments to Sussex County code being discussed by county officials are buffers,...

Preservation efforts are commendable

3 years ago
Sussex County legacy farmer Walter Hopkins stood on a chair and said his family would not grow...

Safe and sound

Jim Paterson
3 years ago

Land preservation key to Sussex’s future

3 years ago
Sussex County Administrator Todd Lawson announced June 21 that the county had purchased more than...

Sussex spends $5 million on land preservation

Ron MacArthur
3 years ago
Sussex County officials have spent more than $5 million over the past few months to purchase more...
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