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Lennar Brings Popular Townhome & Carriage Home Designs To New Lochiel Farm Community In Exton, Pennsylvania

Lennar Brings Popular Townhome & Carriage Home Designs To New Lochiel Farm Community In Exton, Pennsylvania News provided by Share this article Share this article EXTON, Pa., Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/  Lennar, one of the nation s leading homebuilders, today announced plans to bring its highly popular Carriage Home and Townhome designs to Lochiel Farm, a brand new Lennar community situated in the heart of Chester County – just minutes from the area s most popular dining, shopping and recreational amenities. Interested homebuyers are invited to visit the Lochiel Farm community website to set up a VIP appointment with Lennar s Internet Sales team – a group of experts dedicated to making the homebuying experience Safe & Simple. Interested home shoppers are invited to experience the stunning new model homes at Lochiel Farm. Appointments start at 10am on Saturday morning and run through 5pm Sunday evening.

Thunderbolt and the family secret

Photo: Uralla sign Thunderbolt the Bushranger, real name Fredrick Wordsworth Ward, was a taboo subject at home when I was a child. In my early teens I realised there was something my mother’s family didn’t want revealed and when I asked her, my mother refused to say more than, “It wasn’t Thunderbolt they shot.” How would she know, I thought, but there was no more and it took several years of digging around to find out the truth. The family secret You see, my mother’s maternal family had dealings with the bushranger no-one was ever supposed to know, especially when Thunderbolt’s partner, William Monckton, after having given himself up to police and serving time in gaol, married into my great-grandfather’s family in Uralla, NSW.

Great South eyes northern expansion for satellite tracking business

Robyn Edie/Stuff Awarua Satelite Ground Station manager Robin McNeill, right, and PHD student Kerry Clapham, left, at the station near Invercargill. The company is considering a second station to maximise its data capturing capabilities. (File photo). Great South is hoping to start work on a new satellite ground station outside Ruakākā, in Northland. The regional development agency owns the Awarua Satellite Ground Station, between Invercargill and Bluff, and another at Lochiel, and is looking to expand. Great South chief executive Graham Budd said the proposal was in its infancy stages; and that the agency hoped to start a community consultation process in the new year.

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