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Article: Dispute over New Jersey Billboard Construction Hits Winslow Township.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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- June 5, 2003
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The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Jun. 5--Without public bidding or a zoning hearing, a company that has been at the center of a politically charged controversy over billboard construction throughout New Jersey got the right last year to erect two 80-foot-high billboards along the Atlantic City Expressway in lower Camden County.
Signs along that heavily traveled highway have been valued at more than $850,000, industry experts say.
Approvals for the billboards in Winslow Township were granted to Matt Outdoor Inc. last June. The Devon firm has done business with two former top aides to Gov. McGreevey and George ...