Hanover, Pa. – The Hanover Market House, Hanover’s original farmers market, is pleased to announce its annual vendors for the 2026 season. Located at 210 East Chestnut Street in Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania, the Market is open year-round every Saturday from 6:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., with extended hours on select Saturdays for special events. The 2026 calendar of events includes:BBQ & Brews* – June 13Oktoberfest* – September 12Touch-a-Truck – October 10Trick-or-Treat in the Market – October
Hanover, PA — Main Street Hanover is proud to announce that the 2026 Hometown Hero Banners are now on display throughout downtown Hanover, honoring local men and women who have served or are currently serving in the United States Armed Forces and National Guard.This beloved program would not be possible without the continued partnership of the Borough of Hanover Public Works Department, which assists with hanging, repairing, and removing the banners each year. Their dedication ensures the program remains
Hanover, Pa. – Newly elected Mayor Heidi Hormel, along with three newly elected, two incumbent Council members and returning tax collector were sworn in during the Borough of Hanover’s biannual reorganization meeting held Monday, January 5, 2026, at the Public Administration Building in Hanover. A lifelong Hanover resident, Hormel previously served as a Council member from 2006 to 2014 and is the daughter of longtime Hanover resident and former Mayor Maggie Hormel, who served from 1993 to 2007. Mayor
The following are the highlights of the Borough Council’s meeting held on December 23, 2025. Supporting documents on most items of Council business are available on the Borough website (www.HanoverBoroughPA.gov) under “Agendas and Minutes”. BOROUGH COUNCIL ACTIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS: CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION: Council Vice-President Tim Kress presented certificates of appreciation to outgoing elected officials: Bill Reichart, Carol Greenholt, Edward D. Lookenbill, Jr., and SueAnn Whitman whose
HANOVER, PA — Hanover’s Department of Parks & Recreation is warming up winter with a full slate of fun, hands-on workshops and programs. Kick Up Your Heels Starting January 8 through February 26, join instructor Becky Kishter for Country Line Dancing (6–7 p.m.) and Beginner Clogging (7–8 p.m.) every Thursday. Each eight-week course is $160. (Country Line Dancing and Beginner Clogging are charged separately.) Classes meet at the Public Administration Building, 33 Frederick Street. Register