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Cambridge Major Ground Breaking Announced...

By Al Campbell
Wednesday, May 14 2008, 06:56 AM

One of Germantown's commercial success stories has to be the company known as Cambridge Major Laboratories.  Its CEO is Michael Major and his company has been over-achieving since its founding by Major in 1999.  This company, now international in scope, is on the top of the wave of pharmaceutical company outsourcing.  The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel business section discusses the firm and its new expansion plans today.

The ground breaking ceremony will occur on June 5th and will feature a distinguished guest as the result of another Germantown resident's outreach.  Washington County Supervisor Peter Sorce issued an invitation to Governor Doyle asking that he attend this ceremony and has received confirmation from the Governor's office that the Governor will make the trip to Germantown to be present when ground is officially broken for the new Cambridge Major plant expansion.  Sorce has been active in and around Germantown having served as a Village Trustee and now as a County Supervisor.

We are well-served, in my opinion, by Pete Sorce's presence and his representation.  I may not always agree with his position, but I do recognize that he has Germantown's and Washington County's best interests at heart.

Comments

Charlie Hargan   

It's the mark of a true concerned person when he continues to look out for and work for a community that did not re-elect him. Sorce will continue to be pro-Germantown as a County Supervisor. Just because you don't hold an elected Village position does not mean Germantown doesn't need you.

May 14, 2008 11:39 PM

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