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Butler Downtown celebrates year of progress

Vintage Coffee House owners Angela & Peter Kupas received the Small Business of the Year award at Butler Downtown's Annual Celebration Event held at the Penn Theater on Wednesday, Nov. 6. Holly Mead/Special to the Eagle

At their annual awards banquet on Wednesday night, Nov. 6, the economic revitalization nonprofit group Butler Downtown celebrated an eventful year for the city of Butler and honored some of the people and businesses that make the city’s main street special.

During the show, held at the historic Penn Theater on Main Street, the Butler Downtown group reflected on some of its accomplishments over the past 12 months. These include the construction of the full-scale Bantam Jeep sculpture project in June, as well as the success of events such as Sips in the City and Carved in Ice.

“Over the last couple of years, we’ve gotten all of our committees revitalized again, and we’ve gotten things happening downtown and sparked other businesses and groups to do the same,” said Butler Downtown president Audrianna Bly.

During the presentation, Butler mayor Bob Dandoy came to the stage to express optimism about Butler’s future, and touted the recently-completed sale of the Butler Area Sewer Authority to Pennsylvania American Water. The sale of the municipal water authority, which officially closed last week, will provide over $100 million for the city, who split the proceeds evenly with Butler Township.

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