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Tredyffrin Township Supervisors Back Ukraine
The supervisors encourage residents to do what they can to help bring peace to Ukraine.

TREDYFFRIN TWP — Tredyffrin Township board of supervisors said in a public statement Tuesday that the township stands with the people of Ukraine.
The seven-member board said in a prepared statement that the board also supports Russian citizens who are bravely protesting their government's military adventurism at significant personal risk.
“We encourage our residents to do whatever they can to end needless suffering, and to help bring peace to Ukraine,” the statement said.
“Should any refugees from Ukraine find their way to Tredyffrin, they will find a welcoming community of people whose backgrounds touch every part of the world.”
The 19.85 square-mile township has 31,927 residents, according to the 2020 census report.
The board members are Julie Grosse, chairwoman; Matt Holt, vice chairman; and KS Bhaskar; Murph Wysocki, Sharon Humble, Mark Freed and David Miller.
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The Washington Post reported today that 58 percent of Russians support the invasion of Ukraine and 24 percent oppose it.
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