FRANKFORD TOWNSHIP, New Jersey (WABC) -- A family-run farm that feared their main source of income -- selling Christmas trees -- would be cut off during the holiday season, received wonderful news on Wednesday.

Each year Martorana Farms in Frankford Township relies on Christmas tree sales to make ends meet, but a paperwork problem nearly ended the season early.

Gina Martorana is now looking forward to this weekend.

On Wednesday morning, she and her husband Rich were pretty sure Frankford Township would not allow them to open their Christmas tree farm and gift shop business. They had been told they didn't submit the proper paperwork. Rich Martorana said he did what he was told was needed.

"Put it in the basket. I was told if there was a problem they would call me. No one called me. Too

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