HERSHEY – Members of the PA State Police unveiled their new, state-of-the-art horse stable at the PSP Academy in Hershey, marking the first completed structure in a comprehensive project to upgrade and modernize the Academy’s 65-year-old training facilities. PSP Commissioner, Col. Christopher Paris said the unveiling of the new stable marks an important milestone in updating the Academy’s facilities. It not only enhances the care and safety of their horses, but also strengthens the training environment for their Mounted Unit and cadets. The 21,000-square-foot stable accommodates up to 30 horses in a modern, well-designed environment. Each stall offers ample room for horses to turn, lie down, and move comfortably, promoting their safety and well-being. The horses graze across more than 50 acres of newly developed pasture-much of it visible to travelers on East Hersheypark Drive – offering a scenic reminder of PSP’s proud equestrian tradition.