ZEELAND, Mich. (WOOD) — While some property owners have gotten more than $1 million from Mead Johnson for land that the company needs to expand on East Main Street, Margie and Earl Klein aren’t selling.

Some neighbors say they hope the holdouts will help block the expansion, which they fear will destroy their neighborhood.

The Kleins have lived since 1973 in their home about 150 yards west of the baby formula plant — at the heart of the company’s controversial expansion plans. They raised two kids there. Her parents lived there in the 1920s.

“We still walk on the hardwood floors that my parents did,” Margie Klein said on Friday.

In January, she answered a knock on her door. It was a stranger from Mead Johnson.

“He sat down on our couch and said, ‘We want your property.’ ‘Really?’ ‘And

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