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Dash Sears Appointed to Recreation Board
The council approved the appointment of Dash Sears to the Recreation Board. This decision followed a public comment from Matt Sears, who spoke on behalf of Dash, vouching for his qualifications and enthusiasm for the role. The approval process involved a motion and second, followed by a roll call vote where the motion passed with six in favor and three against.
Hanover Borough Appoints Two New Police Officers
The council moved to appoint Nicholas Carroll and Christopher Raquel as Hanover Borough Police Officers. The meeting included the administration of their oaths of office, with both individuals reciting the required affirmations to uphold the Constitution and diligently perform their duties as police officers for the Borough of Hanover. Congratulations and welcomes were extended to the new officers.
July Proclaimed National Parks and Recreation Month in Hanover
Mayor Heidi Hormel issued a proclamation designating July 2026 as National Parks and Recreation Month. The proclamation encourages residents to visit local recreational areas, enjoy nature, and participate in borough offerings. The mayor highlighted the robust Parks and Recreation Department, mentioning the Hanover Trolley Trail and Mouth Field as examples of well-used facilities. The text also notes the existence of smaller parks like Adelsberger Park and the expansion of summer camps and story times in various parks, indicating a commitment to community well-being and outdoor activities.
Residents Criticize Meeting Minutes Accuracy and Council Transparency
Robert Holt reiterated his complaint that meeting minutes have not accurately reflected his statements or the intent of his comments. He expressed frustration that the mayor seemed to mock his concerns about the lack of recreation facilities in the Third Ward. Sandy Mao also raised concerns about a perceived 'credibility issue' with the council, stating that questions about the library's insurance situation and a potential name change were dismissed and not adequately addressed, suggesting a lack of transparency.
Third Ward Representation and Construction Safety Concerns Raised
Robert Holt expressed frustration over the perceived lack of representation and development in the Third Ward, contrasting it with investments in other areas like the Long Arm Dam to Shepherd Myers Project and the Schlagel Run nature area. He criticized the borough for not serving Third Ward residents adequately and for not including Third Ward representation on the Recreation Council. Holt also raised serious safety concerns regarding construction at 118 Frederick Street, where a building addition has allegedly encroached too close to utility lines, leading to a stop work order. He questioned the fire department's initial assessment and the safety implications for building egress and firefighter access.
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