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Jan 25, 2024

Hanover restaurants had dirty ice machines, one had pest pest issue: inspector

The state Department of Agriculture conducts annual inspections of food-serving businesses to ensure public safety and safe food-handling practices. Schools are inspected twice per year, according to

The state Department of Agriculture conducts annual inspections of food-serving businesses to ensure public safety and safe food-handling practices. Schools are inspected twice per year, according to the Bureau of Food Safety and Laboratories.

Whether an establishment is considered compliant or non-compliant is the discretion of the inspector.

There are, however, several violations for which inspectors should automatically consider establishments non-compliant. Called "critical violations," they include food temperature issues, employee hygiene and issues with chemicals and how they're handled.

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Depending on the severity of the situation, inspectors and their supervisors could file citations or close an establishment.

Inspection Violations: 8/16/2023

VINNY'S ITALIAN MARKET - 1 CENTER SQUARE – HANOVER

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Inspection Violations: 8/11/2023

SIGN OF THE HORSE (ZEICHEN DES PFERDES) - 6 CENTER SQUARE - HANOVER

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