The annual Hanover Chamber of Commerce Awards Celebration is recognizing the people and businesses who help the community. The chamber handed out the .
HANOVER TWP. - The hottest ticket in town on Saturday night, Feb. 3, turned out to be the Hanover Rotary Club’s Annual “Casino Night,” which was attended by a sellout
Hanover’s Cultural Roundtable is presenting a new resident cultural exchange event.
This event will be held virtually on Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. The virtual Zoom event ID number is 898 5366 6948. This free event will also be streamed live on the Town of Hanover Facebook page.
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The idea of the event is to get the community acquainted with some of Hanover’s cultural assets. Those expected to take part include Hanover Mayor Sue Paterson and Town Crier Jenn Olivero, DanceEnergy Studio, Bruce Grey Mentorship, Hanover Public Library, Saugeen Artists Guild, Hanover Heritage Committee, Hanover Community Players and Hanover Rotary Club.
Published: 12/25/2020 10:00:22 PM
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The Marauder mascot unifies generations of Hanover graduates
It is with horror that I read the article that described how the Hanover High School council is considering transmogrifying our beloved Marauder mascot into a three-toed sloth (“What’s in a name? Hanover High council debating if it’s time to stop being Marauders,” Dec. 20). I was in the eighth grade at the Richmond Middle School in 1986 when this was last considered and I can assure you that it was a humorous joke then. It should be that now.
I strongly urge the council to face the simple truth that any three-toed sloth, given the choice, would much rather be a Marauder. What’s more fun? Plundering opposing teams for goals, looting them for points, pillaging them for baskets and raiding them for touchdowns, or moving very slowly while munching on twigs and berries? The answer is clear. Plus, for our woke friends concerned about inclusivity, ma