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    West Penn Township supervisors recently presented 43 certificates to volunteers who worked on the locomotive engine that was recently relocated to its new home at the West Penn Township Police Department on Municipal Road, New Ringgold. Pictured are front, from left, Supervisor Tim Houser; Matt Hope, owner/operator of Hope’s Towing Company; Supervisor Ted Bogosh; and back, from left, Dave Frederick, a train advocate who led the restoration of the locomotive; Mike Brannon, representing Pagnotti Enterprises, which donated the locomotive; Supervisors’ Chairman Tony Prudenti; and township police Chief Brian Johnson. Scan this photo with the Prindeo app for a video. TERRY AHNER/TIMES NEWS

Published August 14. 2018 02:12PM

West Penn Township supervisors recently presented 43 certificates to volunteers who worked on the locomotive engine that was recently relocated to its new home at the West Penn Township Police Department on Municipal Road, New Ringgold. Pictured are front, from left, Supervisor Tim Houser; Matt Hope, owner/operator of Hope’s Towing Company; Supervisor Ted Bogosh; and back, from left, Dave Frederick, a train advocate who led the restoration of the locomotive; Mike Brannon, representing Pagnotti Enterprises, which donated the locomotive; Supervisors’ Chairman Tony Prudenti; and township police Chief Brian Johnson. Scan this photo with the Prindeo app for a video. TERRY AHNER/TIMES NEWS

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