Politics & Government
2 Crossing Guards Recognized In Horsham Twp.
The retiring crossing guards each served 25 years in helping township children get safely to school.

HORSHAM TOWNSHIP, PA —They helped children get to Hatboro-Horsham schools safely for a quarter of a century.
At its Sept. 11 meeting, Horsham Township Council honored two school crossing guards who are retiring.
The council recognized Ed Henry and Nick Zollo for their dedicated service to Horsham Township.
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Henry began his career with the Horsham Police Department as a crossing guard 25 years ago and has been an example of consistent dedication ever since, township officials said.
Zollo started as a crossing guard 26 years ago and has left "a favorable impression" on all who have worked with and known him, officials said.
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"Ed and Nick made it their top priority to ensure our children get to school safely," officials said. "We wish you both a happy and healthy retirement."

(Horsham Township)

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