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Mora’s Solar Farm hearing is tonight by Seth Isenberg

MOOSEHEAD LAKE IN DENNISON TOWNSHIP was the perfect spot for a Sunday morning hootenany. The Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor held the event to bring awareness to the trail. Some people hiked in from the Black Diamond trailhead in Mountain Top, others from Middleburg Road in Dennison Township, to hear music by The Pickups. Others stopped during their bike rides to learn more about the D&L and its programs. JH: Seth Isenberg

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The public meeting to get citizen input about the Mora Solar proposal to build a solar farm as a conditional use will be held at the township building in Lake Harmony tonight, Thursday, September 22, starting at 6 p.m. At August’s Kidder Township supervisors meeting, a 4-0 vote approved this conditional use hearing for Mora Solar’s solar farm. The project is proposed for a remote area in the western part of the township. Kidder’s Township Planning Commission voted to approve a conditional use for the 500+ acre site which will host the solar farm at their July meeting. The property, owned by Blue Ridge Real Estate, has been part of a hunting club’s preserve in the past.

It has been logged over the years. Mora Solar would erect the solar collectors, connect them to the grid, then maintain them for 40 years before dismantling the whole set and returning the site to nature.

Resort plans to divide property by Seth Isenberg

The Mountain Laurel Resort at the Turnpike in Kidder Township came before the Kidder Planning Commission on September 7 to present a subdivision plan for their 136-acre property. The Resort proposes to See RESORT, page 7


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