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Habitat for Humanity Completes First House in Bel Air

The house is the Susquehanna organization's 71st.

Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna will cut the ribbon next week on its first house within Bel Air town limits.

The house, which organization officials are calling the House That Bel Air Built, is at 404 Giles St. and will be home to Roger and Holly Crouse and their seven children, according to a press release.

The ribbon-cutting will be held at 10 a.m. next Wednesday, June 21.

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More than 300 volunteers worked on the home, the 71st HHS has constructed.

“We will never forget every hour they spent building our home,” Holly Crouse said in the release. “The fingerprints that they leave behind will always be within our walls. Our home will stand because of them.”

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