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PHOTOS: Re-dedication of the Kirby Municipal Building in Harding

Eighteen members of the Kirby family turned out last Sunday for the re-dedication of Harding Township’s newly-renovated Allan and Marian Kirby Municipal Building.
Eighteen members of the Kirby family turned out last Sunday for the re-dedication of Harding Township’s newly-renovated Allan and Marian Kirby Municipal Building.
Susan Bloom/Correspondent
Harding Township Mayor Nicolas Platt posed with Kirby family matriarch Walker Kirby, wife of the late Fred Kirby, at the re-dedication of the town’s newly-renovated Allan and Marian Kirby Municipal Building on Sunday.
Harding Township Mayor Nicolas Platt posed with Kirby family matriarch Walker Kirby, wife of the late Fred Kirby, at the re-dedication of the town’s newly-renovated Allan and Marian Kirby Municipal Building on Sunday.
Susan Bloom/Correspondent
A large crowd of elected officials and Harding residents turned out last Sunday for the re-dedication of the town’s newly-renovated Allan and Marian Kirby Municipal Building.
A large crowd of elected officials and Harding residents turned out last Sunday for the re-dedication of the town’s newly-renovated Allan and Marian Kirby Municipal Building.
Susan Bloom/Correspondent
At the re-dedication of Harding Township’s newly-renovated Allan and Marian Kirby Municipal Building, members of the Kirby family held a rope to help unveil the building’s new sign and commemorate its official opening.
At the re-dedication of Harding Township’s newly-renovated Allan and Marian Kirby Municipal Building, members of the Kirby family held a rope to help unveil the building’s new sign and commemorate its official opening.
Susan Bloom/Correspondent
Thirty-four years after its original dedication, Harding Township Mayor Nicolas Platt welcomed the crowd to the official re-dedication of the town’s newly-renovated Allan and Marian Kirby Municipal Building last Sunday.
Thirty-four years after its original dedication, Harding Township Mayor Nicolas Platt welcomed the crowd to the official re-dedication of the town’s newly-renovated Allan and Marian Kirby Municipal Building last Sunday.
Susan Bloom/Correspondent
Thirty-four years after its original dedication, Harding Township Mayor Nicolas Platt welcomed the crowd to the official re-dedication of the town’s newly-renovated Allan and Marian Kirby Municipal Building last Sunday.
Thirty-four years after its original dedication, Harding Township Mayor Nicolas Platt welcomed the crowd to the official re-dedication of the town’s newly-renovated Allan and Marian Kirby Municipal Building last Sunday.
Susan Bloom/Correspondent
Harding Township Mayor Nicolas Platt celebrates the re-dedication of the town’s newly-renovated Allan and Marian Kirby Municipal Building with former Mayor Tom Margetts (left) and Patrick Burke (right), both of whom helped oversee the original construction and dedication of the building in 1980.
Harding Township Mayor Nicolas Platt celebrates the re-dedication of the town’s newly-renovated Allan and Marian Kirby Municipal Building with former Mayor Tom Margetts (left) and Patrick Burke (right), both of whom helped oversee the original construction and dedication of the building in 1980.
Susan Bloom/Correspondent
Harding Township Municipal Building
Harding Township Municipal Building
Susan Bloom/Correspondent