Wednesday, June 24, 2009 1:46:24 AM
The township subpoenaed Marek to appear Wednesday because he did not show up at an initial hearing in May.
Marek has issued a string of press releases since last year touting his company and the progress they've made cleaning up the site. But township officials learned at the public hearing last month that Beacon hadn't applied for the required state and federal permits it needs before any work can be started.
After the hearing, Marek issued a news release announcing that Beacon had received a buyout offer but would not disclose the suitor's identity.
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