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Adams County Historical Society


Andrew Dalton, Executive Director of the Adams County Historical Society, gives us an inside look at a portion of ACHS’s collection. Adams County Historical Society recently launched a capital campaign to build a much need, new home for the communities historical archives. Visit their website at achs-pa.org/campaign to find our more about the project.

Markets at Hanover 2020

This year it is more important than ever to shop local. Join us for a tour of the Markets at Hanover.

Hanover Borough Council Meeting – 12/8/2020


INTERVIEWS FOR WARD 1 COUNCIL MEMBER CANDIDATES
1. Amanda Yingling
2. Brian Howard
3. Coni Shrader
4. Randy Posner
5. Tim Kress
6. Mary Voss

Hanover Borough Council Meeting – 11/18/2020


Workshop / Finance and Personnel Committee Meeting

The Chamber – Gettysburg & Adams County

101st Annual Meeting and Annual Award Recipients Nov 12 6pm

Award Recipients
Darlene Resh – 2020 Community Educator of the Year
Graphics Universal Inc. – 2020 Family Owned Business of the Year
Robert Witt – Youth Advocate Programs, Inc. YAP – 2020 Nonprofit of the Year
Dave Lamberson – 2020 Small Business Person of the Year
Duane Kanagy – 2020 Chamber Volunteer of the Year
Roger Lund – 2020 Outstanding citizen of the Year

Host
Carrie Stuart

Presenters
Steve Rasmussen
Isaac Bucher
Commissioner Jim Martin
Bev Frey
Chris Kimple
Commissioner Marty Qually

Carroll Valley Borough Council Meeting – 11/10/2020

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Carroll Valley Borough Meeting – 11/10/2020

Gettysburg Borough – Special 2021 Budget Work Session Meeting – 11/2/2020


Gettysburg Borough – Special 2021 Budget Work Session Meeting – 11/2/2020

Every Vote Counts

We speak with former Adams County Representative Kenneth Cole who served Adams County from 1975-1992. Kenneth gives details about the 1978 race in Adams County between himself and Donald Moul, father of Rep. Dan Moul. The first count ended in a tie. This created national news for the county. Not only were local results stalled but the PA house was deadlocked and the winner of the Adams County seat would determine the state house majority. Kenneth shares with us a documentary created by JCPenny to convey the importance of every vote. The documentary give a rare look at 1978 Adams County. The documentary also feature an interview with the Honorable K. Leroy Irvis, at the time Irvis was Pennsylvania’s Speaker of the House and the first African American to serve as a speaker in any state legislature in the United States since Reconstruction.