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Hanover County honors long‑service employees, launches employee store credit and plans retiree brick walk
Summary
At its May 14 meeting the county administration and Board of Supervisors recognized dozens of long‑service employees, announced a county online store credit for all employees and said it will create a campus 'Retiree Walk' with commemorative bricks for employees who retire after 15 years of service.
Hanover County officials recognized dozens of long‑service employees on May 14 at the County Administration Building and announced two new programs to honor staff: an employee credit for a county store and a planned “Hanover’s First Retiree Walk” that will place commemorative bricks on county property for qualifying retirees.
County Administrator Mr. Badesky opened the event by noting that “May is public service employment month,” and that the county was recognizing staff with 15 years or more of service. He told the assembled employees, “we're providing all of you a credit to a Hanover County store. You'll be…
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