8th Annual Egg Hunt
Moul Field was hopping on Saturday, March 26 as hundreds of children hunted for more than 24,500 Easter eggs at the 8th annual Easter Egg Hunt. The event is organized by Hanover Honda & Hyundai and...
View ArticleHanover Sock Hop
On April 9, the Wachovia Bank Building was transported back to the 1950’s for the Chamber of Commerce’s Sock Hop to benefit Main Street Hanover programs. The event featured 1950’s era food, drink and...
View ArticleCurrents – May/June
Codorus Blast Friday–Sunday, June 17–18 Codorus State Park will be aflutter with activity the weekend of June 17-19. The first “Blast”, organized by the park staff, was an Earth Day celebration. The...
View ArticleMemorial Day Events
Memorial Day is more than just the traditional start of summer. While Veterans Day in November is set aside to remember all of our nation’s men and women in the Armed Forces, Memorial Day is...
View ArticleGifts for Mom & Dad
by Kym Byrnes With spring comes warmer weather, longer days and the opportunity to make mom and dad feel appreciated and loved with Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. Making the moms and dads in your life...
View ArticleClassical Arts Transport Audiences to Magical Places
Members of the Hanover Ballet Company performed at the Eichelberger in 2015. by Kym Byrnes, photography by Kelly Heck It’s like magic, really, the way classical arts can carry us away. With the wave of...
View ArticleComic Book Fans Now Have Fans Of Their Own
by Jeffrey B. Roth In elementary school, Ken Hunt loved art class. By the time he entered middle school, where art classes for most students became more advanced; Hunt already knew how to draw...
View ArticleThe FX of Family
Craig’s mother, Mrs. Janet Smith (right) chats with Craig and Connie Grau. by Nancy Duffy, photography by Phil Grout Opening the door to 372 North Street is similar to stepping onto a preserved 1940s...
View ArticleNew Oxford: An Interesting Find
Rose Lansing, owner of the Redbud House, moved to the area in 2008 after being drawn into the town. by Jennifer Noel, photography by Gregory Blank Iconic Route 30—a thoroughfare for many driving to...
View ArticleFoods You Didn’t Know You Could Grill
by Michael Vyskocil, photography by Tara Hope Cofiell What have you been grilling lately? If you’ve limited yourself to the comfort zone of burgers and steaks, it’s time to break the boundaries of your...
View ArticleThere Is No Better Calling Than the Calling to Teach
by Lisa Moody Breslin, photography by Kelly Heck For Marie Smith, there is no place like Hanover as a home. There is also no better calling than the calling to teach. This Fall will mark her...
View Article47th Annual Golf Outing
On Thursday, June 2, more than 120 businessmen and women enjoyed a great day of golf, networking and food at the Hanover Country Club during the Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce 47th Annual Golf...
View ArticleCurrents – July/August 2016
Hanover Dutch Festival Saturday, July 30 •8 a.m.–4 p.m. • Downtown Hanover Bratwurst, funnel cakes, handmade crafts and authentic German bands – combined, these traditions have drawn thousands of...
View ArticleSchool’s Out for Summer!
by Nancy Duffy Toes in the sand. Waves hitting the beach. Suntan lotion on salty skin. Coolers full of refreshments. Welcome to summer. For many teachers, hitting the beach is standard operating...
View ArticleA Chair Redefined
Director of operations, Sharon Fisher, with her sons, department lead Josh Fisher and production leader Jesse Fisher. by James Rada, Jr., photography by Bill Ryan When Britney Spears is singing about...
View ArticleLittlest own: Off (& On) the Beaten Path
Monique Washirapunya is the owner and pastry chef of Gateau Monique. by Jennifer Noel, photography by Gregory Blank A fireman’s carnival, parades, home-style cooking at local restaurants, a...
View ArticleQuick Trips Within 100 Miles for $100 or Less
by Rebekah Cartwright Wicke Make the best of these last few weeks of summer by taking some quick, affordable, and meaningful day trips. Hanover has its hidden gems, but sometimes great escapes are the...
View ArticleSteam Into History
Brakeman Jerome Ness waits for the signal as the Lincoln Funeral train prepares to head ten miles up the tracks to Glen Rock. by Jeffrey B. Roth, photography by Phil Grout The mournful cry of a steam...
View ArticleUnique Grills
by Michael Vyskocil, photography by Tara Hope Cofiell Come on over! It’s grilling time! Roll up your sleeves and grab some finger foods from the grill. Backyard entertaining is casual by nature, and...
View ArticleMemorial Day Parade
Pride and poignant tears fueled Hanover’s Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 30. – photography by Gregory Blank The post Memorial Day Parade appeared first on Hanovermagazine.com.
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