BOROUGH OF HANOVER POLICE ISSUE KINDNESS CITATIONS
HANOVER, PA — The Hanover Borough Police Department is proud to announce three recent Kindness Citations presented to community members whose generosity and service continue to uplift the Hanover area.
Provide-A-Lunch Volunteers Recognized for Lifelong Service
Probationary Patrol Officer Noah Schaefer awarded a Kindness Citation to several volunteers of the Hanover Area Council of Churches Provide-A-Lunch (PAL) Program. Since serving its first meal on April 23, 1983, the PAL Program has provided two hot meals daily to individuals in need. The volunteers’ ongoing dedication plays a vital role in improving the health, nutritional wellbeing, and overall quality of life for community members, reflecting the program’s long-standing mission of compassion and care.
Library Leader Honored for Exceptional Dedication
Probationary Patrol Officer Griffin Kuhn presented a Kindness Citation to Barb Hentz, President of the Friends of Guthrie Memorial Library. Hentz has significantly strengthened the library through her leadership, positivity, and tireless volunteer efforts. She has organized successful book sales and donation drives—raising tens of thousands of dollars—and previously earned the library’s first-ever “Volunteer of the Year” award. Known for her enthusiasm and encouragement of both staff and volunteers, Hentz continues to inspire others while fostering a welcoming and supportive library environment.
Community Volunteer Recognized for Supporting Veterans
Officer Jose Gonzalez, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and retiree, issued a Kindness Citation to Melissa Goodwin for her long-standing commitment to honoring veterans. Since 2005, Goodwin has been a warm and welcoming presence at the Hanover Market House, especially during the weekend closest to Veterans Day. Each year, she distributes gifts such as Christmas ornaments, Bibles, and other tokens of appreciation, while personally purchasing breakfast and lunch for numerous veterans. Her tradition of service began in childhood while helping her mother serve meals to veterans in Baltimore, and her compassion has continued to grow ever since.
Borough of Hanover Vision Statement
“We envision a thriving, welcoming community appealing to individuals, families and businesses where best-practices shape delivery of exceptional municipal services and citizen engagement. By providing efficient, high-quality services, we support a clean and safe environment, inclusive recreation, and a vibrant, drug-free downtown for all.”
The Borough of Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania, was incorporated in 1815. The Borough serves the public through stewardship, government, development and improvements of public assets including water/sewer/stormwater & refuse utilities, parks & recreation facilities, the Hanover Market House, the Guthrie Memorial Library, as well as Code Enforcement, Police & Fire Departments. It is governed by the Borough Council, overseen by the Borough Manager, and staffed by administrative, public service, public works, sewer, water, refuse and engineering professionals. Known as the Snack Food Capital of the World, Hanover is home, not only to numerous food industries, but also to manufacturing, technology, commercial sales, and services. Hanover Borough offices, located at 33 Frederick Street, can be reached at 717-637-3877 or by email at Info@HanoverBoroughPA.gov. More information is available at www.HanoverBoroughPA.gov.
Hanover Borough
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Valerie Meyers Communications Manager
- November 19, 2025
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