Laptop Battery In recent years, the sprawling Pinelands tract owned by J. Garfield DeMarco -once the site of the largest cranberry operation in the nation - has been bogged down in controversy, politics and family squabbles. But happily, the saga has a sweet ending.
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Laptop Computer Sure, most of the tract is already protected from development under Pinelands rules and deed restrictions. But no matter how strict land-use regulations are, they are subject to change. Commitment to preservation shifts with the political winds. And owners sometimes violate the regulations, as DeMarco once did. Bottom line: The only way to ensure a tract is protected is for government or a nonprofit land trust to buy it.
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Desktop Computer People have speculated on DeMarco's motives for selling the land half-price to the foundation. Some said it was to avoid the cost of turning cranberry bogs back into wetlands - part of his penalty for illegally destroying the wetlands a few years earlier. In court filings, his brother charged it was to cover up years of squandering company money. DeMarco himself said the depressed price of cranberries spurred him to get out of the business.
Notebooks Frankly, we don't give a hoot what his motives were. DeMarco's gift will benefit the public and the environment for generations. DeMarco, the foundation and the many donors who made the sale possible deserve praise.
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Topic: Pinelands
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