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Upper Dublin Township Opens Storm Permit Center Oct. 11
The permitting center, slated to open on Oct. 11, will give residents and contractors a place to submit storm-related permit applications.

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The permitting center, slated to open on Oct. 11, will give residents and contractors a place to submit storm-related permit applications.

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