From an elected commissioner to township and borough management, there have been several announced changes in municipal leadership along the Main Line over the past week.
NARBERTH â At a recent Narberth Council meeting, officials announced that acting borough manager Matt West was leaving the borough for a new position in Bucks County.
West, who took over borough management in December after former manager Sean Metrick left for a new position in Chester County, will become township manager in New Britain Township, Bucks County.
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During the same meeting, officials also announced that Samantha Bryant, the current manager of New Britain Borough, Bucks County, was being hired as Narberthâs borough manager.
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