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1983-1984


 
One First Ave
 
   
   

 

 


 


The airplane carried the message,
"Conshohocken means business"


Jerde, Weinmann, Bartle, Coughlin, Scott, McTamney, and Ms. Brandt
Councilmen Mascio, Kelly, Bocello, Ms. Montocella, Mullen, and McTamney
Dick Scott, President of Miller Mason Dickenson
Richard H. Stoddard, Executive Director of Redevelopment Authority
Jon Jerde, President of Southeast National Bank
Pat Mulligan, HUD Representative
 
October 8, 1983     

 
 
 
They came to celebrate the starting point
of a new effort ..
the rebirth of a dream.
It was Conshohocken's new beginning,
and the Borough was changed forever.

 
 
Paul B. Bartle, Esq. -  Chairman of Montgomery County Commissioners
Ray Weinmann, Developer
George Rafferty, community leader and Chairman of Borough Planning Commission
Mayor John DiSuso, U.S. Senator Hugh Scott, George Rafferty, Councilman Andy Baranowski, U.S. Rep Larry Coughlin
Gerald M. McTamney, President of Borough Council; Elizabeth Brandt, Secretary of Borough of Conshohocken