Letter to the Editor — Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025

Thanks from Dover Historical Society

On behalf of the Dover Historical Society, we extend our deepest gratitude to all our veterans for their courage, dedication and selfless service to our country. Your sacrifices and commitment to protecting our freedoms will never be forgotten. It was an honor to celebrate and recognize you at our recent Veterans Day event.

We would also like to give special thanks to our distinguished guest speakers - Brad Kendall, County Clerk and Rich Yeno, Town Supervisor - for sharing your words of inspiration and gratitude. Our sincere appreciation as well to Donna Reimer, Charter Member of the Dover Historical Society, along with Roger Callahan, Lloyd Pelkey, and Frank Vincharello, for your heartfelt contributions and reflections. Finally, thank you to Post 5444 Color Guard who set the tone of respect and pride that carried through the entire ceremony.

A special thank you to the Dover Fire House for graciously hosting our event and providing such a welcoming space for community to come together.

We are especially grateful to Cheryl Race for envisioning this event and dedicating so much time and effort to making it a reality. Your commitment and leadership were essential in bringing everyone together for such a meaningful day. My appreciation also goes out to all of our Historical Society members who worked behind the scenes to make the event so successful - your teamwork and dedication truly made a difference.

Together, we made this a memorable tribute to the men and women who have served our nation.

Richard E. Pelkey,

President

Dover Historical Society

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