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Montgomery Township Manager Recognized for Years of Public Service

Montgomery Township Manager Larry Gregan was recognized by Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick during Monday night's Board of Supervisors Meeting for his 42 years of public service.

Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick presented Larry with an American flag that was flown over the United States Capitol, in honor of his public service.

In addition to the flag, Larry was informed that recognition of his retirement has been placed on the Congressional Record, where he will be a part of United States history forever.

In April, Gregan was awarded the President’s Leadership Award by the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors. Gregan is set to officially retire on Jan. 1, 2020, as the township prepares to hand over the reins to incoming manager, Carolyn McCreary.

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