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Corey Stouffer, owner of Stouffer s Mobile Mower Repair, 119 Fairfield Ave., Johnstown, stands in his garage area on Wednesday, June 23, 2021.
By Todd Berkey
tberkey@tribdem.com
Stouffer s Mobile Mower Repair owner Corey Stouffer cuts a ribbon with his son Dylan, 8, and his wife Nicole, during a Cambria Regional Chamber ribbon-cutting event to formally welcome the business on Wednesday, June 23, 2021.
By Todd Berkey
tberkey@tribdem.com
Stoufferâs Mobile Mower Repair now has a shop for mower drop offs at 119 Fairfield Avenue in the West End section of Johnstown.
An American flag on the front of the building waved in the breeze as business owner Corey Stouffer and his family cut a ribbon at the new facility Wednesday.