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Plum Boy Scout Troop celebrates 60 years of service

Michael DiVittorio
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Plum Boy Scout Troop 111 committee chair Jim Plutto watches as his Scouts are given a proclamation for the troop’s 60th anniversary by Mayor Harry Schlegel at a Plum Council meeting Aug. 12.

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Plum Boy Scout Troop 111 is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year.

Mayor Harry Schlegel delivered a proclamation to the troop and its committee chair Jim Plutto at a council meeting Aug. 12.

Schlegel also declared Aug. 24 “Boy Scout Troop 111 Day” in the borough.

Troop 111 is based out of Holiday Park United Methodist Church and sponsored by Holiday Park Volunteer Fire Department.

More than 80 Scouts have earned the highest rank of Eagle Scout since its inception including its first in 1968.

There are about 35 active Scouts in the troop as of this year.

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