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Eagle Archives, Sept. 20, 1979: Farm to remain a farm

Eagle Archives, Sept. 20, 1979: When the "For Sale" sign goes up on a farm, a housing development is usually not far behind. But that isn't happening at the Buckley

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Hancock Commission recognizes Centennial Farm | News, Sports, Jobs


Special to The Review
The Hancock County Commission, on Thursday, recognized the Allison/Buckley Farm for its more than 100 years of operation in the county and for being named a West Virginia Centennial Farm. Taking part in the presentation are, from left, Commissioner Eron Chek, Scott Buckley, Bob Buckley, Commissioner Paul Cowey and Commissioner Jeff Davis. (Photo by Craig Howell)
NEW CUMBERLAND — The Hancock County Commission, during its meeting Thursday, took time to recognize a local family farm which has been in operation for more than 100 years.
According to Commission President Paul Cowey, the Allison/Buckley Farm, located in New Cumberland, first came under the ownership of the Allison family in 1919.

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Buckley Farm Proposal Fits Clarkstown's Goal For Senior Housing But Many Oppose On Environmental Grounds


By Tina Traster
The Apfelbaum Family Ltd Partnership (AFLP), which for years has met with resistance to developing Buckley Farm on North Main Street in New City, is coming back to the planning board on Jan. 6 at 7 pm with a proposal to build senior housing plus 22 single-family homes.
The developer is seeking approval to subdivide the 30-acre site into 22 single-family building lots, and for a separate lot to develop six buildings with 195 senior housing units. There is likely to be continued opposition to building on the environmentally sensitive parcel that includes wetlands, floodplains, and a tributary to the west branch of the Hackensack River.

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