> All of the info bubbles show the same content (that from the last
> marker).

You have one object called 'localSearch'.  You use it to fire off two
requests in quick succession and define its callback twice.  Of course
it can only have one callback really, so it gets redefined to be the
last one only.  Sometime later the results come back, not necessarily
in the order you expected, and all run the same callback.

Multiple geocoding every time a page is viewed is a bad idea in
general.  Why can't you do it ahead of time?  You have no error
handling and no speed limiting.  See
http://econym.org.uk/gmap/geomulti.htm

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