by Anne Pickering
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Developer decision expected by June WEST WHITELAND - A long-awaited decision on whether the developer of Main Street at Exton will be forced to turn over the deed to the land for the township's new municipal building will be made by the end of June, court officials said recently. The township's new municipal building on Commerce Drive has been under construction since 2002, but the township does not have the deed to the property. There was a hearing before Judge Edward Griffith in November 2008 on the issue and the judge has been considering it ever since. More...
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by Kathleen Nicholson Webber
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For their dream home, bigger wasn't better
Carol Romano reluctantly confesses to being a real-estate looker, someone who roams the local listings most Sundays for fun, just to see what's out there. She and her husband, Tommy, spent 13 years in a Yardley Cape Cod - a Sears "Five-Star Dream House" kit home, to be exact, which they enlarged and enjoyed raising their two young sons in. She loved the place, and he did too, but a little more land would have been nice. One Sunday while Carol was out teaching Sunday school, Tommy Romano spotted a circled ad she had left on the kitchen table with the word interesting scribbled next to it. The ad was for an open house at a 1950s ranch in an older Yardley neighborhood. He lured his sons out of bed with a trip to Dunkin' Donuts and made his way to a wooded lot off a dead-end street. More...
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