Andover Hub Receives Gift from Former Selectman
Karate Classes Launch at The Andover Hub Tiger Mountain Shotokan Karate will begin offering ongoing karate classes on Mondays at The Andover Hub, starting on February 12. Kids as well as adults, girls and women as well as boys and men are all welcome to begin or continue karate in any of the classes. A […]
A four-week needle felting workshop will be offered at The Andover Hub beginning on Tuesday, February 6, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. and continuing for three more Tuesdays. The class will be taught by Andover resident Nadja Hebert with assistance from Kathy Ordway; beginners as well as those with experience are welcome. Needle felting is […]
Learn how you can save on energy
Want to watch the new solar array on the Town Offices building roof in action? Then take a look at the new graphical display on the waiting room wall of the Town Offices building. And take home a pamphlet offering step-by-step recommendations for similarly improving the energy efficiency of your own home. The display […]
2017 was a good year for Andover in general. Our budget stood up to some challenges which were overcome by the 2017 plan and a bit of ingenuity. Many projects, bridges, roads, and upgrades to Town files and records were completed as anticipated. There were some difficult moments, such as the October storm which caused […]
Condensed from approved minutes: Members Present: Nan Kaplan, Jerry Hersey, Mary Anne Broshek, Tina Cotton, Alan McIntyre and Jesse Schust. Minutes: Jerry made a motion to approve the November minutes with small corrections/additions, Alan seconded, and all were in favor. Correspondence: NHACC invoice for conference attendance. ASLPT request for membership dues. DES non-compliance letter […]
Condensed from approved minutes: Members Present: Marj Roy, Town Administrator; Vicky Mishcon, Selectboard Chair; Jim Delaney, and Dave Blinn, Selectboard; John Thompson, Road Agent, and Officer Dan Shaw. Minutes: The Board reviewed the minutes of the December 4 and December 18 meetings.The minutes of December 4 and 18, 2017 were approved as amended. Comcast Cable […]
Call 2-1-1 for the latest warming center information
CONCORD, N.H. – State Homeland Security and Emergency Management Director Perry Plummer urges residents to be patient but persistent with their service providers as extremely cold weather drives demand for fuel deliveries. “If you are in need of fuel, call your service provider,” Plummer said. “With high call volumes, wait times can be 10 minutes […]
The New Hampshire State Conservation Committee has awarded $319,290 in Conservation ‘Moose Plate’ Grants to fifteen New Hampshire municipalities and conservation organizations. The State Conservation Committee’s 2018 Conservation Grant Program has awarded funds to fifteen projects that will enhance New Hampshire’s environment by promoting the sustainability of the state’s natural resources. “The NH State Conservation […]
State Fire Marshal J. William Degnan, Wilmot Fire Chief Sean Brunel, and Wilmot Police Chief David Zuger announce an update to the investigation into a house explosion at 543 NH Rt. 4A in the town of Wilmot. On December 13, 2017, as a result of this joint investigation, the Merrimack County Grand Jury indicted Shane […]