Hatfield Borough officials have a new place to call home, following Monday night’s ribbon cutting ceremony at the new Hatfield Borough Hall.
Located at 401 South Main Street, the new building came in at a cost of $4 million, with no tax increase required for completion, according to a representative from PA State Rep. Steve Malagari's office.
“This building is a great testament to Hatfield Borough—the small town with a big heart—and now with a borough hall to be envied by small boroughs across the commonwealth,” said Malagari. “Hatfield Borough packs a lot into its Pennsylvania footprint.”
Pennsylvania State Senator Maria Collett said the new borough complex is the latest example of growth and revitalization in Hatfield Borough.
“Through superb economic stewardship, the council has gotten the job done and provided a valuable new resource for current and future residents,” said Collett. “We now have a modern, more central building that meets the needs of the growing community.”
Check out the photos from the ribbon cutting ceremony below.
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