Penn-Trafford

‘I’m not going to continue what I’m doing forever’: Penn borough, township consider merger

Quincey Reese
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Randy Dreistadt, Penn Borough council president, is pictured in front of his current home (right) and the yellow house where he grew up.
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A line of homes along Harrison Avenue in Penn Borough.
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A vehicle moves past a “Welcome to Penn Boro” sign.
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The Penn Borough building. The borough employs no full-time workers, doling out part-time pay to road workers, a solicitor, a secretary-treasurer and about two or three police officers.

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