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AACA Library’s Ritter dies in mishap

HERSHEY, Pa. — Chris Ritter, the director of the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) Library and Research Center, died Sept. 26 as the result of an accident while playing golf with his father. Ritter had worked at the AACA Library for more than 13 years.

Previously, Ritter had been a library director in Wyomissing Public Library. He also had stops

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