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Tullytown police will be receiving three new patrol vehicles.
At their January meeting, Tullytown Council voted to approve a lease-to-own deal that will provide the borough will three new 2016 Ford Interceptor Utility SUVs from Milham Ford.
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The new police vehicles will cost $39,315 per vehicle and will be paid off over three years. At the end of the three years, the borough will own the SUVs, Chief Daniel Doyle said.
Equipment from three aging cars will be transferred to the new SUVs at no cost, the chief told council.

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The meeting was the first for newly-elected council members Tina Grady and Joe Shellenberger. To fill the seat held by late council president Rick Adams, who passed away last month after a long illness, resident Linda Slemmer was appointed by council.
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Councilwoman May Kutcher was appointed to be the new council president and Shellenberger will serve as vice president.
Solicitor Mike Sellers was picked to serve the council for 2016.
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The council will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Borough Hall on Main Street. Click here to see the agenda.


