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Saying goodbye is even harder when the officerâs career is cut short by a health condition.
After nearly 28 years in law enforcement, Officer Wendell Metzler retired from the New Holland Police Department on March 23. Itâs sooner than he would have liked, a circumstance forced by his 2018 diagnosis of stage 4 melanoma, which had progressed to a terminal cancer diagnosis in 2020.
âI was forced to officially retire at 20 years of service instead of my anticipated 25 years due to declining health,â Metzler says.
New Holland police Chief Bill Leighty says itâs difficult to see Metzler, 52, leave the force.
âItâs always a loss when a member of our police family leaves, but especially in Wendellâs case whose career was cut short by disease,â Leighty says.
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happened: Parking along Main Street in Akron can be tight at the best of times, but in snow it becomes downright hazardous. That situation, and ways of easing it, was an issue officials discussed during the meeting.
At issue: Justin Gehman said residents are not properly clearing parking spaces and in some places âtheyâre parking four feet on this side of the curbâ with snow banks between their cars and the sidewalk. He said at least one vehicle he saw had been struck and was âmissing a mirror.â He suggested making Main Street a snow emergency route at least from Route 272 to Diamond Street. The westbound lane is wider, he added, but the eastbound lane is the problem.