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image by David Sigley, 31 May 2023
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The flag is a dark blue field with a yellow border. In the center is a white
keystone with a yellow outline, with a colored variant of the borough seal.
Photos of the flag:
https://www.hanoverboroughpa.gov/210/Hanover-Borough-Council
David Sigley, 31 May 2023
It does not say anywhere why these colors were chosen, but I would assume that it is because blue and gold are considered as the colors of Pennsylvania. White is probably just a background for the seal, providing contrast. The keystone of course, is a symbol of the state.
The flag seems to have been adopted on the evening of August 16, 1915 by the borough council. This occurred for the borough's incorporation centennial year, being created at the request of the centennial committee to its chairman's daughter.
Daniel Rentería, 24 September 2023
image located by Paul Bassinson, 22 November 2019
The seal is made of a blue thick ring with the seal's name inscribed on it,
with the stat initials at the bottom. In the center of the seal is the lady of
Justice, with the phrase "Fiat Justitia" which is Latin for "Let justice be
done".
Source:
https://www.facebook.com/photo
Paul Bassinson, 31 May 2023