In an article in today's Press of Atlantic City, Comcast of South Jersey will be allowed to shut down its Mullica Township customer-service office, despite the township government's objections, the state Board of Public Utilities ruled Tuesday.
Mayor Michael St. Amour acknowledged that opposing the closing was a long shot.
"It was never specified they had to be in Mullica," St. Amour said. "I don't think we're left with much of a leg to stand on."
The mayor added that Comcast "is probably going to do some things financially to help us out," including helping to subsidize a Christmas light show in Mullica. Read more on the Press of Atlantic City, 10/06/2010, Eric Scott Campbell, Staff Writer
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