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Harry VanHorn Jr., Royersford Fire Marshal
Member of Friendship and Humane Fire Companies in Royersford; Aug. 28

I’m the first born of a large family, a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, a fervent supporter of the Philadelphia Eagles, and a slow jogger. My girlfriend and I have been together for long enough that she’s eager to get a title upgrade. D
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Member of Friendship and Humane Fire Companies in Royersford; Aug. 28

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