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Cranbury Township seeks 175-year-old farm for housing, owner refuses to sell
A 175-year-old family farm in Cranbury Township, New Jersey, faces the threat of seizure by eminent domain, sparking a community-wide debate over heritage, affordable housing, and responsible urban planning. For Andy Henry and his family, the farm on South River Road is not just land—it is a deeply personal and historical cornerstone that has stood the test of nearly two centuries. The township’s recent decision to acquire the property for public use has triggered emotional resist
Cranbury Township seeks 175-year-old farm for housing, owner refuses to sell
A 175-year-old family farm in Cranbury Township, New Jersey, faces the threat of seizure by eminent domain, sparking a community-wide debate over heritage, affordable housing, and responsible urban planning. For Andy Henry and his family, the farm on South River Road is not just land—it is a deeply personal and historical cornerstone that has stood the test of nearly two centuries. The township’s recent decision to acquire the property for public use has triggered emotional resist
Pope Leo XIV’s boyhood home could become historic site amid Dolton’s eminent domain move
Dolton, Illinois – In a move that has stirred both local and international attention, the Village of Dolton has announced plans to acquire the boyhood home of Pope Leo XIV—formerly Robert Francis Prevost—through the legal authority of eminent domain. The modest brick residence, located at 212 East 141st Place, is being described as a “piece of papal history” by a national auction house currently listing the home. However, prospective buyers hopin
Pope Leo XIV’s boyhood home could become historic site amid Dolton’s eminent domain move
Dolton, Illinois – In a move that has stirred both local and international attention, the Village of Dolton has announced plans to acquire the boyhood home of Pope Leo XIV—formerly Robert Francis Prevost—through the legal authority of eminent domain. The modest brick residence, located at 212 East 141st Place, is being described as a “piece of papal history” by a national auction house currently listing the home. However, prospective buyers hopin









