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Village Hardware And Hobbies

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Long-Time Hatboro Business Owner Dies

Al Wipplinger, the owner of Village Hardware and Hobbies in Hatboro died on Sunday at age 72.

Hatboro business owner Alvin C. Wipplinger Jr., a self-described “big kid at heart” introduced the lure of trains and accompanying railroad tracks to a new generation of enthusiasts. Wipplinger, known to many as Al, not only created the Main Street Hatboro Model Train Show – which wrapped its seventh annual event last month – he also bought and sold trains through his borough business, Village Hardware and Hobbies. Wipplinger, of Horsham died on Sunday. He was 72. Following his death, folks who worked with him on all things trains, said the borough’s train show, which doubles as a fundraiser for the Main Street Hatboro program, would continue. “He provided the leadership that was necessary to get this thing off the ground,” Al Zollers, a …

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Friday, June 17, 2011

Flowers Give Hatboro Downtown Fragrant Facelift

Main Street Hatboro and the annual Toy Train Show helped fund the roughly $6,000 addition.

Beauty is blooming throughout Hatboro’s downtown. About 175 flower baskets were recently hung on light poles up and down York Road, a joint venture of Main Street Hatboro and the annual Toy Train Show. In all, the flowers, water and plant food cost roughly $6,000, according to Main Street Hatboro President Bob Johnston. Half of the funding came from Main Street - Hatboro's nonprofit downtown revitalizing arm - and the rest was generated from December’s Toy Train Show. Al Wipplinger, owner of Village Hardware and Hobbies, founded the toy train show, and, at the same time five years ago, decided to start contributing proceeds from it to Main Street. “What they told me at the time was ‘you’re crazy and it’ll never work,’ ” recalled Wipplinger…

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