The Edgewood Waterfront Preservation Association held its annual meeting last week, and as part of the proceedings, longtime board member Hope Pilkington was honored for her 20 years of service to the association and the
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The Edgewood Waterfront Preservation Association held its annual meeting last week, and as part of the proceedings, longtime board member Hope Pilkington was honored for her 20 years of service to the association and the community. State Sen. Joshua Miller offered a tribute to Pilkington, calling her “a gracious, feisty champion of Edgewood’s quality of life” who has “set a very high standard of public service and has clearly left a wonderful legacy for future generations.” (Photo courtesy of Jonathan Stevens)
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