The town of Freeport has received a $2 million federal Economic Development Administration grant that will allow it to extend sewerage and other utilities to a mile-long stretch of Route 1 south of the downtown area. The utilities will make it possible for Healthsource to construct a $4 million headquarters in the area, which will create more than 100 jobs. An unnamed out-of-state business is interested in locating in the area as well. Details
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