Town of Hanover “Name The Plow Contest” 12/19/22

Town of Hanover “Name The Plow Contest” 12/19/22
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Town of Hanover “Name The Plow Contest” 12/19/22

Winter is coming and so is the snowThe Hanover plows are all ready to go.They each need a name, so please try your bestBy entering this funny, “Name The Plow Contest.”“Mighty Mover,” “ Big H,” “The Gold and The Blue,”“Snowy, “The Beast” … “Plow” may have to do.Hurry, it’s time, the clouds are coming,Our plows want a name before they get running.

Town Manager Joe Colangelo and the Hanover DPW are excited to invite all Hanover students at Cedar and Center Schools* to submit creative names for our fleet of snow plows this year! Work as a class, team, or individually to create and submit your entry. All entries will be considered if they are received in the Google form by January 1, 2023. The Town Manager and the DPW road crew will review all submissions for final selection. Winners will be announced in early January and winning students will have a photo taken with their plow!

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