Politics & Government
Hatboro Seeks Borough Council Replacement
Hatboro Councilman Todd A'Harrah resigned last week after serving five months on Borough Council.

HATBORO, PA —The borough is seeking applicants to replace Councilman Todd A'Harrah, who resigned last week after serving five months on Borough Council.
The council has seen the recent departures of A'Harrah and Council Vice President Dave Stockton and Councilwoman Nicole McMenamin, who both resigned because they were moving out of the borough.
"This rewarding position is perfect for anyone who loves to be involved in the community and who wants to give back to Hatboro," borough officials said.
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To qualify for this position, you must be a resident of Hatboro Borough (i.e. pay taxes to the Borough of Hatboro).
Interested parties should submit a resume and a cover letter to Borough Manager Diane Hegele at dhegele@myhatboro.org or in person at Borough Hall on or before 4:30 PM on September 3, 2024.
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A' Harrah, a Republican, was appointed five months ago to join the all-Democratic council when Stockton resigned because he was moving out of the borough. A'Harrah had previously lost in the November general election to unseat Councilwoman Amanda Jacobus.
McMenamin was recently honored for her four years of service at last week's council meeting. She was replaced by Jennifer Hendrickson in late June.
The Borough Council also includes Council President George Bollendorf, Councilman Alex Myers, Councilwoman Nicole Shay, and Council Vice President Nicole Reichner.
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