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Cranberry Municipal Center Lit Up To Honor First Responders
Township residents are invited to light up their own homes to pay tribute to first responders.
CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA - To pay tribute to the efforts of first responders and health care workers during the coronavirus outbreak, the township municipal center is being bathed in light each evening. Residents are invited to light their own homes and businesses in solidarity.
Gold lights brighten the building each Thursday through Sunday to put a spotlight on the first responders, doctors, nurses and other front-line workers who are diligently working to keep the public safe and battle the pandemic.
From Monday through Wednesday, the building is lit in red, white and blue to signify the unity of America. Township officials say it’s a call to action to remain unified during this trying time.
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Township residents and business owners are being asked to light up their buildings in a similar fashion to let these heroes know they are appreciated and supported.
Residents are invited to send photos of their lights to the township’s Facebook page. Those photos will be shared online to continue the show of support.
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