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From left, Ohio state senator Al Cutrona hands Hanover Township trustee John Zehentbauer and Fire Chief Frank Baker a commendation during his remarks at Hanover Township’s new fire station dedication Saturday. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Clockwise from left, firefighter Terry Wood from Hanover Township looks on as Mike Smith from Lisbon Fire Department talks to firefighter Aaron Hayter from Hanover Township about his department’s new Chestnut Lane station Saturday morning.
State Rep. Monica Robb Blasdel talks about her role in assisting Hanover Township with $250,000 to help with the needs and challenges faced by communities like Hanover Township, which needed the new station due to response times. It wasn’t that first responders were slow, but the distance they need to cover was problematic. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
From left, Ohio state senator Al Cutrona hands Hanover Township trustee John Zehentbauer and Fire Chief Frank Baker a commendation during his remarks (Photos by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Hanover Township junior firefighter Tyler Wood enjoys a break in the new fire station’s lounge area Saturday before the dedication starts. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Hanoverton mayor Becky Kibler adds remarks about the township’s beautiful new fire station, which was dedicated Saturday morning on Chestnut Lane. The $2.5 million township-owned fire and EMS station, which actually is in village limits not the township, was funded by a $250,000 state capital budget allotment and a 3.1-mill emergency services levy. Operations start out of the building on Labor Day. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
From left, Hanover Township firefighters Ethan Baker, Tyler Roush and Brendan Rose bow their heads during Saturday’s dedication ceremony for the new station. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
A crowd gathers Saturday morning to dedicate Hanover Township’s new emergency services building on Chestnut Lane. The $2.5 million township-owned fire and EMS station was funded by a $250,000 state capital budget allotment and a 3.1-mill emergency services levy. Operations start out of the building on Labor Day.
- From left, Ohio state senator Al Cutrona hands Hanover Township trustee John Zehentbauer and Fire Chief Frank Baker a commendation during his remarks at Hanover Township’s new fire station dedication Saturday. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- Clockwise from left, firefighter Terry Wood from Hanover Township looks on as Mike Smith from Lisbon Fire Department talks to firefighter Aaron Hayter from Hanover Township about his department’s new Chestnut Lane station Saturday morning.
- State Rep. Monica Robb Blasdel talks about her role in assisting Hanover Township with $250,000 to help with the needs and challenges faced by communities like Hanover Township, which needed the new station due to response times. It wasn’t that first responders were slow, but the distance they need to cover was problematic. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- From left, Ohio state senator Al Cutrona hands Hanover Township trustee John Zehentbauer and Fire Chief Frank Baker a commendation during his remarks (Photos by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- Hanover Township junior firefighter Tyler Wood enjoys a break in the new fire station’s lounge area Saturday before the dedication starts. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- Hanoverton mayor Becky Kibler adds remarks about the township’s beautiful new fire station, which was dedicated Saturday morning on Chestnut Lane. The $2.5 million township-owned fire and EMS station, which actually is in village limits not the township, was funded by a $250,000 state capital budget allotment and a 3.1-mill emergency services levy. Operations start out of the building on Labor Day. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- From left, Hanover Township firefighters Ethan Baker, Tyler Roush and Brendan Rose bow their heads during Saturday’s dedication ceremony for the new station. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)