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World War II Weekend 2024 Speakers | Tyler Bamford

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Tyler Bamford–“Thank God for the US Navy”: American Sailors and the Allied Triumph at D-Day
“From destroyers and demolition teams to beachmasters and breakwaters, the US Navy was an essential component of the Allied victory on D-Day. More than simply ferrying the largest amphibious assault force in history across the English Channel, the US Navy played a critical role in clearing the beaches, blasting German resistance, and keeping Allied troops on the front line supplied with everything they needed to liberate France and defeat the Germany army. This presentation will explore the heroic and often overlooked role of America’s seaborne service in the most important operation of the war.

Tyler Bamford, PhD, is a historian with the Naval History and Heritage Command in Washington, DC. He previously served as the inaugural Sherry and Alan Leventhal Research Fellow at the National WWII Museum in New Orleans. He is the author of numerous articles which have been featured in journals such as Army History and the Journal of Military History. His first book, Forging the Anglo-American Alliance: The British and American Armies, 1917-1941, was published in 2022 by the University Press of Kansas. Dr. Bamford is also the editor of the forthcoming volume, Best Beloved: The Wartime Letters of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz to his Wife, Catherine, which will be published in the fall of 2024.”

https://home.nps.gov/eise/world-war-ii-weekend-speakers.htm

World War II Weekend Speakers – Sunday


Join us as we bring you the World War II Weekend 2024 Speakers.
Hosted at the Gettysburg National Military Park and the Eisenhower National Historic Site
Recording and Live Stream presented by The Gettysburg Foundation

10:00am Tyler Bamford–“Thank God for the US Navy”: American Sailors and the Allied Triumph at D-Day

11:30ma Dr. Jared Frederick–“Into the Cold Blue”

1:00 pm Masters of the Air: A Conversation with John Orloff

For more information of today’s speakers visit https://www.nps.gov/eise/world-war-ii-weekend-speakers.htm

World War II Weekend 2024 Speakers | April-Cheek Messier

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April-Cheek Messier–Service and Sacrifice: The Story of the Bedford Boys and the Making of the National D-Day Memorial
“On Sunday, 25 June 1944, Ivylyn Schenk wrote from her home in the rural community of Bedford, Virginia to her husband who was serving with the 29th Infantry Division and stationed in Europe. She wrote him faithfully each day and, on this particular date, was excited to acknowledge their anniversary.

John, my darling.

Well, it has been twenty-two months since we were married. It has seemed very long, and yet, unbelievably short in duration – the only constant thing about it is that I continue to love and appreciate you more and more each day…How it thrills me to realize that soon you’ll be coming back home and we will be together for the rest of our lives…

Ivylyn had no idea as she lovingly composed this letter, that her husband John lay buried on the beaches of Normandy, killed 19 days earlier on D-Day, 6 June 1944. She would continue writing him for over a month. When discovering the news of his death, she would never be the same. And so it would be for families throughout the United States: sweethearts, mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, friends, and family members who would cheer the news of a successful invasion and grieve at the loss.

Discover D-Day’s impact on one rural Virgnia community, a community like so many others across the nation that gave so much and how that loss led a group of WWII veterans to spearhead the making of a monument to preserve the history they helped make.

April Cheek-Messier is a native of Bedford, Virginia and has been with the National D-Day Memorial Foundation since January 2001. She served as the Director of Education from 2001 to 2010 before becoming Vice President of Education. In 2013, she was named President and CEO of the Foundation. She has served on several boards including Chair of the Virginia World War II Heritage Alliance and was appointed by the Governor of Virginia to serve on the Virginia War Memorial Board of Directors in Richmond. From 2009 to 2015 she contributed her time to the Virginia Association of Museums as a member of the board of directors. Cheek-Messier also lectures on the history of WWII and has written for a number of publications. She has taught several college level history courses. In 2019, John Long and April Cheek-Messier published, We Will Remember Them: An Accounting of the D-Day Fallen, the most authoritative list of Allied fatalities ever compiled which embodied more than twenty years of research from the Memorial’s Foundation. The result of this work is the only name-by-name listing of D-Day fatalities in the world. Cheek-Messier received her BA degree in English and History from Hollins University. She acquired two master’s degrees, one in History from Virginia Tech and another in Education from Hollins University. She resides in Bedford, Virginia with her husband John and their five children.”

https://home.nps.gov/eise/world-war-ii-weekend-speakers.htm

World War II Weekend 2024 Speakers | Kevin Hymel

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Kevin Hymel–“Patton Moves North: December 22-26, 1944”
“When the Germans launched their Ardennes Offensive on December 15, 1944, Lt. Gen. George S. Patton reorientaed part of his Third Army north and attacked, reeling the Germans back. His dual offensives to Bastogne, in Belgium, and Echternach, in Luxembourg, helped defeat the German drive. Kevin Hymel will follow the action from the origins of the German attack to Patton’s triumphs on December 25, 1944. He will also debunk a few myths about Patton along the way.

Kevin M. Hymel (pronounced “Hee-mel”) is a historian for Arlington National Cemetery where he records events, ceremonies, and funeral services for future record. Some of his articles have been reposed on the U.S. Army and the Department of Defense websites. He is also a Historian/Tour Guide for Stephen Ambrose Historical Tours and leads World War II European tours on D-Day and General George S. Patton’s battlefields. He is the author of several books, including Patton’s War: An American General’s Combat Leadership: Volumes 1 and 2 (Volume 2 won the Army Historical Foundations Distinguished Writers Award for Best Biography), Patton’s Photographs, and Patton: Legendary World War II Commander. He has served as the Research Director for Sovereign Media which publishes WWII History and WWII Quarterly magazines, where he continues to write articles. His article, “Fighting a Two-Front War” is being made into the Netflix movie “6888,” written and directed by Tyler Perry, and Mr. Hymel was a technical advisor to the film. Mr. Hymel is a former historian for the U.S. Army’s Combat Studies Institute, where he wrote about small unit combat in Afghanistan. He has appeared on the History Channel, the American Heroes Channel, the Science Channel, C-SPAN, and Book-TV, speaking about General Patton and military history. He has worked for more than 20 years for various military and military history magazines and journals, and has worked as a researcher for the National Archives and as an historian for the U.S. Air Force. He holds a Master’s degree in American History from Villanova University.”

https://home.nps.gov/eise/world-war-ii-weekend-speakers.htm

World War II Weekend 2024 Speakers | Dr. Sarah Parry Myers

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Dr. Sarah Parry Myers–“I Was Happiest in the Sky”: The Women Airforce Service Pilots, 1942-1944
When the U.S. Army Air Force utilized women pilots to fly military aircraft for the first time during World War II, women joined for similar motivations as male pilots – a deep love of flying and patriotism. The Women’s Airforce Service Pilots received the same training as men minus combat and served in assignments at bases across the continental United States. They were the only women’s military unit during the war that did not receive military status from Congress so the thirty-eight female pilots who lost their lives in service to their country did not receive recognition or benefits. Earning Their Wings: The WASPs of World War II and Their Fight for Veteran Recognition, tells the story of these female pilots from the era of Amelia Earhart and Charles Lindbergh through the 1970s, when the WASP finally earned veterans’ status.

Dr. Sarah Parry Myers is an Associate Professor of History at Messiah University. She has shared histories of World War II and veterans with C-SPAN, PBS, the U.S. National Archives, and the National Army Museum. She was awarded a National Endowment of the Humanities Dialogues on the Experience of War grant for a program focused on generating dialogue with female veterans. She led discussion workshops for this grant at the Military Women’s Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery. Prior to her position at Messiah University, she was the director of a World War II Museum at Saint Francis University where she curated museum exhibits and an Oral History Project with Pennsylvania veterans including U.S. Army Rangers at D-Day.

https://home.nps.gov/eise/world-war-ii-weekend-speakers.htm

World War II Weekend Speakers – Saturday


Eisenhower National Historic Site’s 2024 World War II Weekend

10am Dr. John C. McManus–September Hope: The American Side of a Bridge Too Far

11:30am Dr. Sarah Parry Myers–“I Was Happiest in the Sky”: The Women Airforce Service Pilots, 1942-1944

1pm Kevin Hymel–“Patton Moves North: December 22-26, 1944”

2:30 April-Cheek Messier–Service and Sacrifice: The Story of the Bedford Boys and the Making of the National D-Day Memorial

Visit https://www.nps.gov/eise/world-war-ii-weekend-speakers.htm for more information on the speakers.

World War II Weekend 2024 Speakers | Dr. John McManus

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Dr. John C. McManus–September Hope: The American Side of a Bridge Too Far
“The destruction of the British 1st Airborne Division at Arnhem during Operation Market Garden is a well-known, sad tale, in part because of the famous book and movie A Bridge Too Far. Lesser known is the experience of the two U.S. airborne divisions, the 82nd and 101st both of which jumped into Holland in September, 1944 as part of Market Garden and fought with equal resolve. On this eightieth anniversary, John C. McManus tells their story, from the misbegotten conception of Market Garden to the valorous, last-ditch attempts to snatch victory from the jaws of a tragic defeat.

Dr. John C. McManus is Curators’ Distinguished Professor of U.S. military history at the Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T). He is one of the nation’s leading military historians and has authored fifteen well received books. His work has received numerous awards, including the Army Historical Foundation’s Distinguished Writing Award and the Gilder Lehrman Prize for Military History.

Dr. McManus does frequent speaking engagements and appears on radio and television programs, ranging from CNN, Fox News, C-Span, the Military Channel, the Discovery Channel, the National Geographic Channel, Netflix, the Smithsonian Network, the History Channel and PBS, among others. During the 2018-2019 academic year, he was in residence at the U.S. Naval Academy as the Leo A. Shifrin Chair of Naval and Military History, a distinguished visiting professorship. In addition, he is the host of two podcasts, Someone Talked! in tandem with the National D-Day Memorial, and We Have Ways of Making You Talk in the USA alongside Al Murray and James Holland.”

https://home.nps.gov/eise/world-war-ii-weekend-speakers.htm

Remembering the Old Breed: A Conversation with Henry Sledge


World War II Weekend 2024
Hosted at the Gettysburg National Military Park and the Eisenhower National Historic Site
Recording and Live Stream presented by The Gettysburg Foundation

80 years ago, Eugene Sledge was one of thousands of Marines fighting on Peleliu in some of the toughest conditions of the Pacific Theater in World War II. Decades later, Sledge chronicled his service with his memoir, With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa, which was featured in Ken Burns’ The War and the HBO miniseries The Pacific. Henry Sledge, Eugene’s son, joins us for a special conversation on his father’s service in World War II, and how the memories and experiences of that war are kept alive today.

Henry Sledge is the son of Eugene B. Sledge, the renowned author of “With the Old Breed at Peleliu and Okinawa” and “China Marine.” While growing up, Henry witnessed his father’s memoir take form and come to life. Through the many conversations with his father about his experiences across the islands of the Pacific, Henry formed a deep and abiding passion for all aspects of World War II history. Henry has worked as a consultant for Valor Studios and has had articles published in Valor and Naval History Magazine. His most recent article was the cover story for the Autumn 2022 issue of World War II Magazine. He has co-hosted World War II podcasts and has appeared as a guest on numerous other podcasts and documentaries. Most recently he spoke at the We Have Ways History Festival in England and the International World War II Conference in New Orleans (2022). He holds a BA from Auburn University (1988) and has over 20 years of experience in the heavy equipment industry. He is currently working on a book involving his late father’s unpublished writings.

Mechanicsburg @ Gettysburg – 09/20/2024 – High School Football

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Community Media’s Game of the Week – Mechanicsburg @ Gettysburg – 09/20/2024 – High School Football.

Hanover Borough Finance & Personnel Council Workshop – 09/18/2024

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Hanover Borough Council Finance and Personnel Committee
September 18th, 2024 – 7:00 PM
44 Frederick St. Hanover and VIA Zoom for public access.
1. Public Comment
2. Acknowledgement of Executive Session, if any
3. Acknowledgement of Non-Decisional Informational Public Meeting: held 5:00 PM prior to this meeting regarding 33 Frederick Street and 44 Frederick Street projects.
4. Consent Agenda
a. Minutes: Approval of Minutes of August 21st, 2024
b. Finance Reports
i. Approve Bills for Payment
ii. Accept Monthly Financial Statement
iii. Accept Report of Monthly Investments
c. Minimum Municipal Obligation (MMO)
i. Approve 2025 Pension Contributions
d. Revised 2024 Salary Resolution
i. Approve amended title and salary for Utilities Director
ii. Approve addistion of Project Manager for Planning & Engineering
e. Community Development Block Grants
i. Approve grant extension for West Hanover Street Playground
ii. Approve new grant application submission with no match up to $300,000 for street and sidewalk repairs and restoration on Hanover Street between York Street and Baltimore Street at Hanover Street Elementary School
f. Market House Request
i. Lions Club Tag Day, October 19, 2024 (rain date 10/26/24)
g. Police Eligibility List
i. Direct Civil Service Commission to certify eligibility list from the September 28, 2024 consortium testing results
5. Governance Committee:
Motion to draft resolution on the following items:
a. Executive Session Draft Policy
b. Protocol for Public Comment
i. Provision of Citizen Address
6. Water Resources Department
a. EPA Approved Pretreatment Limits: Approve advertisement of ordinance amendment
b. Budgeted Primary Sludge Pump Install: Approve recommendation of bid award and notice to proceed
7. Public Safety
a. Kindig Lane and High Street
i. Approve Resolution for Traffic Signal Plan
ii. Approve Contingency Plan
8. Finance, Personnel & Administration
a. 10 Commandments Monument: Approve Resolution waiving the right of first refusal relating to an Agreement of Sale between Gitt-Moul Historic Properties and the Fraternal Order of Eagles #1406 for the Ten Commandments parcel at Wirt Park
b. AFSCME Blue Side Letter Agreement:
Approve agreement to clarify payment of shift differential
9. Reports of Council Members, Council Committees and Other Public Bodies
10. Correspondence and Information:
a. Council Reminders – Tuesday, September 24th, 2024:
i. Council Members 800 AM – CRASE “Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events”
ii. Public Meeting 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM – Council Budget Workshop
11. Additional Public Comment
12. Adjournment

Abbottstown Borough Council Meeting – 09/19/2024


Abbottstown Borough Council Meeting
September 19, 2024 6 PM
Agenda
Please turn off cell phones or put on vibrate & announce if you are using a recording device.
Public Comment periods are limited to 5 minutes per speaker per meeting per Res. 2014-06.
CALL TO ORDER: __________p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Led by President Dale Reichert
MOMENT OF SILENCE:
ROLL CALL: O Laura Baker O Mayor Daniel W. Watkins, Sr.
O Hanna Carbaugh O Tim Shultis, Solicitor
O Dale Reichert O Erik Vranich and Ted Brillhart, Engineers
O April O’Brien O Chief James Graham
O Austin Wertz O M/S/T Dr. David W. Bolton
GUESTS: Kevin Moul, The Fire Store, to discuss plans for local business.
PUBLIC COMMENT (on listed action items only):
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Review minutes from previous meetings.
 Motion to accept minutes from Aug 15th Council Meeting and Sept 5th Budget
Workshop as presented Motion _____ 2nd _____
TREASURER REPORTS: Profit /Loss Statements; Bank Acct Statements;
 Motion to accept the Treasurer’s Reports thru 8/30/24 Motion _____ 2nd _____
 Motion to approve/ratify paying the bills thru 9/19/24 Motion _____ 2nd _____
ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS: Dr. David W. Bolton, Borough Manager
 Extension of Solid Waste Agreement with Waste Connections ACTION
 Approval of Personnel Recommendations and advertise 2025 budgets ACTION
 Cancellation of remaining budget workshops for 2024 ACTION
 Columbia Gas restoration plan – streets and sidewalks in borough
 Borough Communications solution implemented
 Trunk or Treat – Thursday, Oct. 31st at St. John’s Church, time TBA
 Informational: 2025 Rental Inspections schedule, Local Partnership Opportunities
SOLICITOR: Tim Shultis, Esq. for Salzmann Hughes
 Updates on legal activities to date
ENGINEER’S REPORT: Erik Vranich and Ted Brillhart of Keller Engineers
 Sutton Run Estates – Indemnity Agreement for street maintenance ACTION
 Sutton Run Estates – Intent to Dedicate vs HOA (streets) ACTION
MAYOR’S REPORT: Honorable Daniel W. Watkins, Sr.
CODE ENFORCEMENT: PMCA
DRAFT
ABPD: Chief James Graham
EMERGENCY SERVICES: UH&L No. 33, PSP, AREMS
COMMITTEES and ORGANIZATIONS:
APJSA
ACBA/PSAB
ACCOG
ACTCC
Budget & Finance Committee
EBACC
Parks and Recreation – Grant updates, DCNR
Personnel Committee
Safety Committee
Sidewalks & Streets Committee
YATB/ACTCC
CORRESPONDENCE:
OLD BUSINESS:
NEW BUSINESS:
PUBLIC COMMENT (any topic):
FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER:
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Next Council meeting is October 17, 2024, at 6 pm.
ADJOURNMENT:

Open House – Janet Pollard – Franklin County Visitor’s Bureau

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In this episode of Open House, Guest Host Meghan Clark from the South Mountain Partnership, talks with Janet Pollard who is the Executive Director of Franklin County Visitor’s Bureau. From farmlands to forest, there’s plenty to do in Franklin County. Learn about how the Bureau helps direct people to fun things to do, and how they partner with the South Mountain Partnership.

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Gettysburg Planning Commission Meeting – 09/16/2024


PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA
Monday, September 16, 2024 at 7:00pm I Charlie Sterner Building- 545 Long Lane
1. Convene Meeting
2. Review and Approve Agenda
3. Review and Approval of Meeting Minutes
A. August 19, 2024, Meeting Minutes
4. Public Comment Restricted to Items on the Planning Commission Meeting Agenda
5. Tabled Old Business – NONE
6. New Business
A. Rezoning Discussion
1. Introductions with Troy Truax regarding the Rezoning Process
2. Revitalization District and Building Heights
3. The Zoning Map Process and Changes
4. Residential Land Uses
5. Additional Zoning Ordinance Questions
6. Process Timeline
7. Announcements
A. The next Planning Commission meeting is scheduled for October, 21, 2024, at 7:00 p.m.
8. Additional Comments from Planning Commission Members
9. Public Comment
10.Adjourn

Open House – Brandon Hoover – Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources

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In this special episode of Open House, Meghan Clark from the South Mountain Partnership guest hosts and talks with Brandon Hoover from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources (PA DNCR). Brandon discusses the goal and mission of the DNCR as well as it’s partnership with South Mountain.

www.dcnr.pa.gov
www.southmountainpartnership.org

McSherrystown Borough Council Meeting – 9/11/2024


McSherrystown Borough Council General Meeting
Agenda
Wednesday September 11, 2024, at 7pm
Borough Council: Mayor & Staff:
Robert Niedererr Catherine Hagerman (Mayor)
Joseph VonSas Luke Gibson (Solicitor)
Timothy Klunk Jessica Freiert (Manager Secretary)
Kim Wagner
Keith Lewter
Thomas Snyder
Stephen Pascoe
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Invocation
4. Attendance Roll Call
5. Approval of August 14, 2024 Meeting Minutes
6. Announcement/Communications
a. Announcement of Executive Session
b. Mayor/Police Report
7. Public Comment Period
8. New Business
a. Approval to hire public works employee
b. Approval to purchase new lawn mower
c. Approval of Conflict Waiver for Sewer Service Agreement negotiations
d. Approval for Solicitor to draft and advertise Ordinance adopting pollutant limits
for wastewater discharge in the Borough, in the form provided by Hanover
Borough
e. Appointment of Chief Administrative Officer for the Borough Pension Plans
f. Approval of the 2025 MMOs
g. Approval of the Expenditures
9. Call for motion to Adjourn
Announcement of Next Public Meeting:
The next public meeting of the McSherrystown Borough Council is currently scheduled for
Wednesday September 25, 2024 at 7:00pm in the Borough Council Chambers.

Borough Of Hanover to Host Informational Meeting On Capital Building Project

33 Frederick Street Hanover. Soon to be the new home for the Hanover Borough Offices

Hanover, York County, Pa. – The community of the Borough of Hanover and all interested parties are invited to attend an informational meeting concerning the & 44 Frederick Street capital building project. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, September 18, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. in the Borough of Hanover Council chambers on the lower level of the Borough’s current administrative building located at 44 Frederick Street.

Introductory comments by the Borough Council President will be accompanied by the opportunity to view and engage with multiple stations related to the schedule, benefits, scope, and costs of the capital building project. Staff and design professionals will be available for questions. Citizens requesting special accommodation should contact the Borough Secretary at 717-637-3877 x 1003 no later than 48 hours in advance. This meeting will not be telecast live, but the storyboards will be available for public viewing at the administrative building. The regularly scheduled monthly meeting of the Borough’s Finance and Personnel Committee will immediately follow at 7:00 p.m.

33 Frederick St Community Room rendering

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 44 Frederick Street, can be reached at 717-637-3877 or by email at Info@HanoverBoroughPA.gov. More information is available at www.HanoverBoroughPA.gov.

Carroll Valley Borough Council Meeting – 09/10/2024

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BOROUGH COUNCIL AGENDA
Tuesday, September 10, 2024 – 7:00 P.M.
Richard Mathews, Council President, Presiding
Pledge of Allegiance
Roll Call
REGULAR MEETING
1. Approval of Minutes: August 13, 2024, Regular Meeting
2. Open to the public
a. Citizens wishing to comment will be recognized in the Order of their listing on the Appearance
Sheet and are asked to stand up and give their name, address, and organization they represent (if
applicable). Impromptu comments are limited to five minutes per individual.
3. Ordinances and Resolutions
a. Ordinance #3-2024: Long Term Rental Rules & Regulations – for Adoption
b. Ordinance #4-2024: Chapter 16 Amendment Allowing Boats for Public Purpose – for Adoption
c. Ordinance #5-2024: Chapter 18 Amendment – For Advertisement
d. Ordinance #6-2024: Recodification of 2024 – For Advertisement
4. Mayor’s Report – R. Harris
a. Police Report
b. Around Town
c. Upcoming Events & Meetings of Interest
d. In Requiem
5. Fire/EMS/EMA Report
a. Fairfield Fire Company
b. Fountaindale Fire Company
6. Committee Reports
a. 50th Anniversary Ad Hoc Committee
b. Finance Committee
7. Administrative Business – Borough Manager
a. Treasurer’s Report – August 2024
b. 2025 MMO
8. Unfinished Business
a. Grant Funding Updates
b. Sale of Borough Lots
9. New Business
10. Open to the public
a. Citizens wishing to comment will be asked to stand up and give their name, address, and
organization they represent (if applicable). Impromptu comments are limited to five minutes per
individual.
11. Adjournment

Open House – Jason Martz | National Park Service September 2024 Update

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For this monthly episode, Ray talks with Jason Martz about upcoming events you and your family can attend, including the upcoming World War II Weekend!

nps.gov/gett or nps.gov/eise

Gettysburg Borough Council Meeting – 09/09/2024

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Borough of Gettysburg Council Business Meeting Agenda Monday, September 9, 2024 – 7:00 PM 1 I. Council – Call to Order President Moon II. Moment of Silence and Pledge of Allegiance President Moon III. Welcome and Opening Remarks President Moon IV. Announcements President Moon An executive session of the Borough Council of the Borough of Gettysburg was conducted immediately following the adjournment of the August 26, 2024 monthly work session of the Borough Council consistent with section 708(a)(1), section 708(a)4) and section 708(a)(5) of the Sunshine Act. An executive session will be conducted immediately following the adjournment of this evening’s monthly general business meeting consistent with section 708(a)(1) and section 708 (a)(5) of the Sunshine Act for the following purposes: (1) to provide information and to discuss matters of employment, terms and conditions of employment and the evaluation of performance of Borough employees; and (2) to review and discuss matters of Borough business which, if conducted in public, could lead to the disclosure of information or matter of confidentiality protected by law. V. Approval of Agenda and Minutes – Council A motion to approve the September 9, 2024 agenda as presented. A motion to approve minutes of the Council Meeting held on August 12, 2024; and to approve the minutes of the CDBG Public Hearing #2 and the Council Work Session, each held on August 26, 2024, as presented. VI. Public Comment (Restricted to Items on the Agenda) VII. Current and Old Business A. Planning Department 1. Planning /Zoning/Code Enforcement John Whitmore a. Departmental Report A motion to authorize the execution and delivery of a Land Development Agreement with Spectra Kote Corporation, for the development of certain real property located within the Borough and situate at 301 East Water Street . J. Matthew Moon, President of Borough Council, and Sara L. Stull, Borough Secretary, are hereby authorized to sign, attest, execute and deliver the Land Development Agreement on behalf of the Borough of Gettysburg. A motion to enact Ordinance No. 1491-24, the Gettysburg Borough Sign Ordinance of 2024, for the purposes of the amendment, modification and replacement of the current Borough sign ordinance regulations, as codified in Chapter 19 of the Code of Ordinances of the Borough of Gettysburg. 2. Historic & Environmental Preservation Debra English a. Departmental Report b. Motions Needing Council Action A motion to accept the recommendations of the Borough of Gettysburg Historic Architectural Review Board (HARB), following its review during a meeting held on August 21, 2024, and to approve the grant of Certificates of Appropriateness for the following applications as presented: COA-240055 MAJOR PROJECT: 29 N. Washington Street – Jay Dipoma – Gettysburg LLC for the following business signs: a front monument sign with existing illumination, two front business signs with four light fixtures totaling 4800 lumens, and a rear business sign with two light fixtures with a combined total of 6500 lumen and all illumination must be down lit as submitted in the application dated June 17, 2024; and COA-220057 MAJOR PROJECT: 226 N. Stratton Street – Wesley K. Heyser for the complete replacement of 22 windows on the exterior facades of entire house as detailed in the application and supporting documents dated July 31, 2024. A motion, based upon subsequently discovered relevant and material information, as reported to the Borough of Gettysburg by the Building Code Official, which information was contrary to the Applicant’s presentation to the Borough of Gettysburg Historic Architectural Review Board (HARB) during a meeting held on August 21, 2024, the Application dated July 30, 2024 (COA-240058 MAJOR PROJECT: 255 S. Washington Street) of Bregenzer Holdings LLC, which was originally filed as a result of a Notice of Violation issued on behalf of the Borough, is hereby respectfully remanded to HARB, for its further review and consideration in light of the subsequently discovered information and any other relevant and material information presented to HARB, for its subsequent recommendation to the Borough Council. Consequently, the Borough Council will await further recommendation from HARB relative to the Council’s consideration of whether to grant a Certificate of Appropriateness for the project. A motion to authorize the Borough of Gettysburg to enter into a Master Grant Contract with the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission for the Certified Local Government (CLG) Grant Program in order to apply for and receive CLG grants for eligible Borough projects during the five (5) year term of the contract from 2024 until 2029. Charles R. Gable, Borough Manager, and Sara L. Stull, Borough…

Full Agenda: https://www.gettysburgpa.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif3156/f/agendas/september_9_2024_business_meeting_agenda_revised.pdf

South Western @ New Oxford – 9/6/2024 High School Football

Community Media’s Game of the Week –
South Western @ New Oxford High School football

Thanks to the sponsors of tonight’s game!
CE Williams
Biglerville Legion – American Legion Post 262
Dave Sites Reality
State Farm agents Mike Ball and Lyle Pitner
Ketterman Electric
Kennie’s Marketplace
Adams Electric Cooperative (Player of the Game)

Conewago Township Zoning Hearing Meeting – 09/04/2024

The Zoning Hearing Board of Conewago Twp., Adams Co., PA will conduct a continued
zoning hearing for Case No. 5-2024 on Wednesday, September 4, 2024, commencing
at 6:00 P.M. at the Conewago Twp. Munic. Bldg., 541 Oxford Ave., Hanover, PA.
The purpose of the continued zoning hearing in Case No. 5-2024, which hearing was
commenced on June 5, 2024 and continued on July 10, 2024 and again on August
8, 2024, is to consider an Application to the Zoning Hearing Board filed by the
Applicant, Divert Real Estate Holdings, LLC, the equitable owner of a portion of
certain real property identified by street address as 444 Oxford Avenue, Hanover,
Conewago Twp., Adams Co., PA. The real property, which is owned by CGM Holdings,
LLC, is located in the Township’s Industrial Zone (I) zoning district, and is further
identified as Adams County Tax Map/Parcel ID No.: 08K13-0060—000. The
Applicant is requesting a special exception, pursuant to section 155-22.C.7 of the
Conewago Township Zoning Ordinance, seeking zoning relief to permit the location
and use of a proposed facility for the conversion of wasted food into natural gas. The
Applicant is also requesting, to the extent necessary if the maximum height
limitations are applicable to the digester tanks, a dimensional variance from section
155-22.G of the Zoning Ordinance to permit two digestor tanks, as proposed, which
tanks will each exceed the maximum permitted height of 45 feet within the Industrial
(I) Zone.

Open House – Elida Murray

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In this episode of Open House, Ray sits down with Elida Murray to discuss how she liked being a Guest Host for us, and why she picked the organizations that she did. We would like to extend a huge thank you again to Elida for being a guest host, and brining in people that help make Adams County a Safe, Vibrant and Thriving community!

kidsagaincac.org

Cocalico @ New Oxford – High School Football 8/20/2024

Community Media’s Game of the Week – Join us for our season opener.
Cocalico @ New Oxford High School football

Thanks to the sponsors of tonight’s game!
CE Williams Sons Inc.
Biglerville Legion – American Legion Post 262
Dave Sites Reality
State Farm agents Mike Ball and Lyle Pitner
Ketterman Electric
Kennie’s Marketplace
Adams Electric Cooperative (Player of the Game)

Meet John Dizon and Elaine Shenk of Bethany Christian Services

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🎥On today’s Community Spotlight:
Meet John Dizon and Elaine Shenk of Bethany Christian Services!
John and Elaine discussed the impactful work of Safe Families for Children with us today and how they help provide support and care for families in need.
Their dedication to creating safe, nurturing environments shines through in every aspect of their work. It’s not just what they do, but it’s who they are!!
Thanks John and Elaine for all you do….. keep up the great work!
Check out their Open House interview below:

Gettysburg Borough – Rezoning Ordinance Meeting 8/29/2024


ZONING ORDINANCE MEETING Thursday, August 29, 2024 at 6:00pm | Borough Council Chambers & Online 1. Convene Meeting – 6:00 p.m. 2. Welcoming Comments 3. Overview of Zoning Districts A. B. C. D. Residential Districts Mixed-Use Districts Special Districts Changes 1. Elm Street Overlay 2. Revitalization District 4. Land Uses A. Land Use Table B. Land Use Definitions 5. Zoning Map 6. Individual meetings 7. Close of Meeting – 8:00 p.m.

Open House – Bethany Christian Services & Safe Families for Children

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In this episode of Open House, Ray and Lara talk with Elaine Shenk and John Dizon from Bethany Christian Services and their Safe Families for Children program. Learn all about Bethany, what services they provide, and how they help bring and keep families together.

https://bethany.org/

Hanover Borough Council Meeting – 8/28/2024


AGENDA FOR THE MEETING OF HANOVER BOROUGH COUNCIL
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2024 AT 7:00 PM
I. PRELIMINARY MATTERS & OFFICERS’ REPORTS
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Moment of Silence
3. Roll Call
4. Acknowledgement of Executive Session, if any
5. Public Comment
6. Recognition of New Administrative Employees: President Reichart
7. Presentations
a. Main Street Hanover: Presentation of updates
8. Consent Agenda
a. Approval of Minutes:
i. July 24, 2024 Council Minutes
ii. August 6, 2024 Council Minutes
b. Finance Reports:
i. Approve Bills for Payment
ii. Accept Monthly Financial Statement
iii. Accept Report of Monthly Investments
c. PennDOT Winter Services Agreement:
i. Approve Resolution No. 1415 for reimbursement for winter services
d. Trick or Treat Night in Hanover Borough
i. Approve for Tuesday, October 22, 2024 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
e. Special Events Permits:
i. Approve Hanover Area Jaycees Halloween Parade Thursday, October 24, 2024
ii. Approve change of date from 8/17/24 to 10/12/24 for Dolphin & Anchor Block Party
f. Transfer Station Hauling Contract:
i. Approve one year contract extension with Double W Farms, LLC
g. Human Resources:
i. Approve Personnel Request and Updated Organizational Chart
h. New Sewer Services Agreement and Water Shut-Off Agreement between Hanover
Borough, McSherrystown Borough, Penn Township, Conewago Township, and the
Conewago Township Municipal Authority:
i. Approve Waiver of the conflict of interest to enable the Solicitor to draft/negotiate
new agreements subject to a review of the final agreements by conflict counsel.
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II. REPORTS OF THE STANDING COMMITTEES
Public Safety Committee – Mr. Fuentes
1. Consideration of a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2371 entitled, “AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1796 ENTITLED, ‘AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING ALL
TENANTS [OF] THE BOROUGH TO FILE REPORTS WITH THE BOROUGH
DESIGNATING OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS OF ANY DWELLING UNIT AND ANY
CHANGE IN THE OCCUPANCY OR TENANCY THEREOF AND REQUIRING ALL
LANDLORDS IN THE BOROUGH TO DISTRIBUTE SAID REPORT FORMS TO THEIR
TENANTS, AS SET FORTH IN CHAPTER 278 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE
BOROUGH OF HANOVER.’”
Planning Commission – Mr. Hegberg
1. Consideration of a motion to approve Resolution No.1416 for the Preliminary/Final
Subdivision Plan for Home City Ice Company, 236-238 Poplar Street, Hanover, PA.
Finance & Personnel Committee – Mr. Kress
1. Consideration of a motion to approve Resolution No. 1417 revising the schedule of fees for
permits, licenses, and services provided by the Borough of Hanover to include the addition
of a fee for residential rental registration and decreasing the Library room rental fee for
weddings held in the Bare Center.
III. MANAGEMENT & OFFICIALS REPORTS
IV. OTHER MATTERS
➢ Public Comment
September Council Meetings & Council Committee Meetings
*Public Safety Committee Tuesday, September 3, 2024 6:30 PM
*Governance & Policy Committee Monday, September 9, 2024 6:00 PM
*Enhancement Committee Wednesday, September 11, 2024 6:00 PM
*Water & Sewer Committee Thursday, September 12, 2024 7:00 PM
Finance & Personnel Committee Wednesday, September 18, 2024 7:00 PM
Council Budget Workshop Tuesday, September 24, 2024 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Hanover Borough Council: Wednesday, September 25, 2024 7:00 PM
* Committee Meetings will be cancelled if there is no business. Please advise the Borough
Secretary if you will be unable to attend any meetings. Be sure to check the website meeting
calendar at https://www.hanoverboroughpa.gov/
V. ADJOURNMENT

Snack Town Fall Fest and Rocky 98.5’s Battle of The Bands Happening Saturday, September 14, 2024

Presented by Campbell’s Snacks, Iron Lion, and Utz Brands, in Partnership with Rocky 98.5

The Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to unveil an exciting addition to its event lineup this September: Snack Town Fall Fest, proudly presented by Campbell’s Snacks, Iron Lion, and Utz. In conjunction with this highly anticipated event, the Chamber is delighted to announce its partnership with Rocky 98.5‘s Battle of the Bands, a renowned tradition in Adams and York counties.

Snack Town Fall Fest embraces inclusivity by welcoming individuals of all ages. This family-friendly affair promises a diverse array of entertainment, food, and craft vendors. The Chamber is excited to expand our flagship fall event and cater to a broader demographic within our community. Snack Town Fall Fest will embody the spirit of community, offering something for everyone to enjoy.

The most notable addition to Snack Town Fall Fest is Rocky 98.5’s Battle of the Bands, a beloved tradition that will make its debut in Hanover at this year’s festival. This thrilling musical showcase will feature talented performers from across the region, vying for first prize and entertaining audiences with electrifying performances. This event celebrates the vibrant music scene in Adams and York counties, and the Chamber is excited to showcase local talent on a larger stage. Each finalist will go home with a cash prize which has been sponsored by Iron Lion.

The Battle of the Bands finalists and lineup for the day is as follows:

1:30 PM – The Rust Hounds

2:30 PM – The Colin Alvarez Band

3:30 PM – Heads or Tails Experience

Snack Town Fall Fest is FREE and open to everyone! Thanks to our amazing Community Access Sponsor, Brightspeed, you can enjoy all the fun at Moul Field without a ticket. From food to kids’ fun, and the 20th Anniversary of Rocky 98.5’s Battle of the Bands, it’s going to be a day packed with excitement for all ages!

Snack Town Fall Fest is scheduled to take place on September 14, 2024, from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM at 151 Moul Ave in Hanover.

Don’t miss out! Stay tuned for further updates and announcements as Snack Town Fall Fest approaches. Visit www.snacktownfallfest.com and our Facebook (@SnackTownFallFest) and Instagram (@snacktownfallfest) to learn more.

Hometown Highlights – Episode 03

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Hometown Highlights is back! Mark and Lara bring you up to speed with some of the amazing work we’ve been able to do in the last few months. We are beyond excited for the things to come here at Community Media, and the amazing people we get to work with here in our community!

Gettysburg Borough Council Work Session – 8/26/2024


Borough of Gettysburg
Council Work Session Meeting Agenda
Monday, August 26, 2024 – 7:00 PM
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I. Call to Order President Moon

II. Welcome and Opening Remarks President Moon
III. Announcements President Moon
An executive session of the Borough Council of the Borough of Gettysburg was conducted
immediately following the adjournment of the August 12, 2024 monthly General Business
Meeting of the Borough Council consistent with section 708(a)(1) and section 708(a)(5) of
the Sunshine Act.
An executive session will be conducted immediately following the adjournment of this
evening’s monthly work session meeting consistent with section 708(a)(1), section 708(a)(4)
and section 708(a)(5) of the Sunshine Act for the following purposes: (1) to provide
information and to discuss matters of employment and the terms and conditions of
employment of current and prospective Borough employees; (2) to consult with its manager
and solicitor regarding updated information in connection with an appeal filed in the
United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, docketed to USCA No. 24-1761,
captioned Linda Atiyeh, et al, Plaintiffs-Appellants v. Borough of Gettysburg, DefendantAppellee; and (3) to review and discuss matters of Borough business which, if conducted
in public, could lead to the disclosure of matters of confidentiality protected by law.
IV. Special Presentation
America250PA – Adams Commission Gable

V. Public Comment (Restricted to items appearing on the agenda – not tabled items)
VI. Current and Old Business

(19) PBS 2024-02 Physical Agility Amendments Wes Heyser
Civil Service Commission
(12) PBS 2020-04 GIL Phase B1 / B2(A) / B2(B) Gable
Clabaugh
(1) PBS 2016-12 Sidewalk Ordinance Revisions Gable
d. Shade Tree Ordinance / Procedures
VII. New Business (none)
VIII. Public Comment (Open to items currently tabled or not listed on the agenda)
IX. Adjournment
X. Executive Session