When Philip "Chip" Giannetti was a youngster growing up in Brownsville, he recalled how his parents were involved in the community: his father was on the Brownsville Area School Board and park board while operating a garbage business and Dodge car dealership, and his mother was active at church.
Three generations of the Giannetti family, led by the late Phil and Ruth Ann Giannetti, were honored Saturday for their community service during the Greater Brownsville Area Chamber of Commerce's annual membership dinner at the Brownsville Sons of Italy, Frank Ricco Lodge 731.
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