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you have since been embroiled in this legal battle with montville, new jersey for seven, eight years or something like that. you want it over, don t you? i want it over. i want to be able to grow my vegetables and it s what i do. i m a fourth generation doing it. that s right and you ve got a beautiful lot of lettuce farm out there. anthony, what s his case? todd received permits from the state of new jersey to use the groundwater at this property. that s why he bought this property, it has a lot of water underneath it and it makes the farm more valuable. all he s looking to do is use the permits. the town has taken repeated actions to stop him from using the permit that they have given them. we reached out to the township and they said because it s being litigated they don t have any comment pending litigation. obviously, they owe you something for tying up your water for so long. i mean, you couldn t use it because they said, you know, we re in a legal case right now. rig
use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that s why she s the boss. because the small business with the best tecology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. what ithe first step on that road is a bowl of soup? delicious campbell s soups fill you with vegetable nutrition, farm-grown ingredients, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell s it s amazing what soup can do. welcome back. since 2003, a new jersey farmer has been locked in a legal battle with his local town over his own property. todd keane purchased his land nine years ago using imminent domain, montville township in
new jersey took part of todd s land for government use. now, after seven years of damaging the property, the town has decided not to use the land at all. despite all the damage done, he won t pay them back and their family for their hardship. joining us now is todd keane and his attorney. when you bought the land, there was a deal where the town could monitor the water because in new jersey, technically, the state owns the ground water, right? correct. ok. the lease expires. you figure, ok, they re out of my hair. what happened? that s when they told me they wanted to purchase it. and they offered me $1,000 to purchase the well on the piece of the property. $1,000? how much is it worth? hundreds of thousands of dollars. to me, yes, because i need the water that s in the ground to irrigate my crops. ok.