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MontCo Sheriff Talks Local Connections at St. Matt's in Conshohocken
At the Ancient Order of Hibernians Communion Breakfast, Sheriff Eileen Behr talked about her upbringing in the Plymouth-Whitemarsh-Conshohocken area.
The sound of bagpipes rang through downtown Conshohocken on Sunday, as the Ancient Order of Hibernians held the annual Communion Mass and Breakfast at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church on Fayette Street.
At the breakfast in the former Conshohocken Catholic School hall after mass, Montgomery County Sheriff Eileen Whalon Behr addressed the crowd of roughly 80 people, talking about her connections with the Conshohocken, Plymouth and Whitemarsh areas, Irish heritage, and Catholic faith.
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“This is a way for the AOH to meet with potential members, and we’re glad Sheriff Behr could be here,” said AOH Notre Dame Division 1 President Ron Trask.
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