In a vibrant ceremony held in Hampstead, Mayor Chris Nevin and Fire Chief Mike Robinson celebrated the dedication of a new fire station, marking a significant milestone for the community. The event drew a large crowd, highlighting the town's commitment to public safety and community spirit.
Mayor Nevin praised the Hampstead Volunteer Fire Company for its longstanding service, noting that the organization has been a cornerstone of the town for 124 years. He emphasized the importance of the new facility, which will serve as both a fire station and a social hall, enhancing the town's infrastructure and community engagement. Nevin also acknowledged the financial contributions from the sale of commemorative bricks, which will help pay down the fire company’s bond.
Reflecting on the town's growth, Nevin pointed out that Hampstead has evolved from a rural area to a suburban community with over 6,000 residents. He attributed the town's appeal to its safety, a sentiment echoed by many residents. The mayor also highlighted the successful completion of the new building, which was delivered on time and within budget, despite challenges faced by many construction projects today.
Chief Robinson, who has nearly five decades of experience in fire service, expressed his pride in the community's dedication to volunteerism. He recognized the commitment of the fire company members, who often sacrifice personal time for the sake of public service. Robinson underscored the significance of community spirit in overcoming current societal challenges, stating that the event exemplifies the best of Hampstead and Carroll County.
The ceremony not only celebrated the new fire station but also reinforced the strong bond between the fire department and the community, showcasing the collective efforts that contribute to the town's safety and prosperity.