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Comment by:
Millwright66
(2/23/2015)
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This is a common scenario across NJ. Folks move next door to a long-established business/facility, (often even threatening litigation over those businesses attempts to educate them about circumstances) only to soon engage in litigation to disrupt or eliminate that business. A classic CIP identical to this shooting facility's situation is the on-going account of Solberg Airport.
The (very) few remaining NJ farmers face similar actions regularly as "new complaints" discover the " surrounding luscious, idyllic green fields" they were shown by a realtor result from fertilizing, tilling, tending and harvesting operations that include aromas, dust, noise and traffic inconveniences on a season cycle. New complaints never change.
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