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Citizens living below poverty line decreasing By Jim Ridolphi for The Mechanicsville Local HANOVER — As Hanover County’s economic environment continues to improve following a national downturn that began in 2008, the number

Jim Ridolphi for The Local

Sheila Crossen-Powell, director of Hanover Social Services, told the Hanover County Board of Supervisors last month that only Goochland County ranks higher in median income than Hanover County.

of citizens living below the poverty line is decreasing. According to an annual Social Services Report presented last month to the Hanover County Board of Supervisors by Sheila Crossen-Powell Clausen, director of Hanover Social Services, the county continues to post better than state average numbers in figures compiled over the last 12 months. The poverty threshold is a nationally calibrated number that identifies the number of people living on less money that needed to supply basic needs. President Lyndon Johnson established the benchmarks when he initiated his War on Poverty in the 1960s. The levels are based on the cost associated with providing a person’s food needs for one year, then multiplying that by three. The benchmark is established nationwide without regard to different demograph-

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Vol. 33, No. 31 | Richmond Suburban News | December 7, 2016

Village comes alive with annual parade

Laura McFarland/Richmond Suburban News

The marching bands of Atlee High School, Hanover High School and Lee-Davis High School came together for the Mechanicsville Christmas Parade on Sunday to perform as the Hanover All-County Marching Band. As always, the parade, sponsored by the Mechanicsville Rotary Club and the Mechanicsville Ruritan Club, filled the streets with participants and spectators. For the names of the winners in the various categories and more photos, turn to Community, page 12.

see POVERTY, pg. 5

Her Christmas Depends on You. Please Open up Your Heart This Season. Long & Foster is a proud sponsor of Toys for Tots. Help us help those less fortunate by donating a new, unwrapped toy. Drop off your toy at our Hanover Office located at 6150 Mechanicsville Turnpike, now through December 16.

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