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<title>Piedmont Environmental Council - pecva.org - Spring 2008 Greene County Clarion</title>
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<title>&amp;quot;Greene's Greens&amp;quot; - From the Spring 2008 Greene County Clarion</title>
<description>Choosing delicious local food can keep Greene's family farms vital while strengthening our local economy and tax base.</description>
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<title>&amp;quot;Preserving the Lands Potential&amp;quot; - An Article from the Spring 2008 Greene County Clarion</title>
<description>Dr. Colin and Roxanne Hagan protected their 78 acre farm last year, bringing total conservation lands in Greene to 7,200 acres.</description>
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<title>Fall 2007 Greene County Newsletter</title>
<description>Large scale developments are reshaping Greene County. Explosive suburban growth strains the local budget while jobs and tax revenues stay in other communities. PEC tackles the many issues facing Greene County in the Greene County Clarion.</description>
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