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Families participate in inaugural Edgeworth Easter Egg hunt

Michael DiVittorio
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Multiple families participate in the inaugural Edgeworth Easter Egg hunt at Way Park April 1.
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Courtesy of Edgeworth Borough
Multiple families participate in the inaugural Edgeworth Easter Egg hunt at Way Park April 1.
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Courtesy of Edgeworth Borough
Edgeworth Police Chief John Burlett and the Easter Bunny made sure everyone had a safe and happy time at the borough’s inaugural egg hunt at Way Park April 1.
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Courtesy of Edgeworth Borough
Easter bunny arrived via fire truck at the inaugural Edgeworth Easter Egg hunt at Way Park April 1.

Edgeworth’s inaugural borough Easter Egg hunt had about 80 children celebrate the occasion with the Easter bunny at Way Park April 1.

Borough manager John Schwend called the event a great success and noted the help of firefighters from Cochran Hose Co. and officers from the Edgeworth Police Department.

Families met the Easter bunny and took photos. Children scattered about the park and collected eggs.

Schwend said Jill Stehnach of the Stehnach Group was a great partner in the event, and the borough looks forward to having it again next year.

Michael DiVittorio is a TribLive reporter covering general news in Western Pennsylvania, with a penchant for festivals and food. He can be reached at mdivittorio@triblive.com.

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