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A groundbreaking ceremony was held on Sept. 14 for Meadow Lane Farms, which will be a future subdivision in North Cornwall Township, in the Cornwall-Lebanon School District.

Dave Fogle, site supervisor for Richmar Builders (left), and Marc DeSouza, executive VP of DeSouza Brown.

Meadow Lane Farms is situated on 185 acres, to the south of Walnut Street between Mill and 22nd streets. It will have 270 single-family homes on lots that will be 15,000 square feet at a minimum.

(Left to right) Tom Funtes, project manager for Richmar Builders; Dan Brown, of DeSouza Brown and Keller Williams Realty, Philadelphia; Dave Fogle, site supervisor for Richmar Builders; and Marc DeSouza, executive VP of DeSouza Brown.
(Left to right) Scott Gingrich, broker of records for Keller Williams Realty; Dan Brown, of DeSouza Brown and Keller Williams Realty; Debbie Glover, Realtor with Keller Williams Realty; Dave Fogle; Mike Sechman, Realtor with Keller Williams Realty; Marc DeSouza; Wendy Wills, Realtor with Keller Williams Realty.

DeSouza Brown is the developer, Richmar Builders is the builder, and B.R. Kreider and Son, Inc. is the excavator. Meadow Lane Farms will be marketed by Keller Williams Realty. For more information, contact Debbie Glover at debbieglover@kw.com.

(Left to right) Dave Fogle; Michelle Stevenson, regional manager of DeSouza Brown; Dan Brown; Tom Funtes; Marc DeSouza; Mike Wahmann; Shawn Gamble, field representative for Congressman Dan Meuser; Bill Ames, Lebanon County Commissioner; Karen Groh, Chamber President; Dan Bost, representing state Representative Chris Gebhard.

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