Many projects and improvements happening
April 18, 2024 •
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By Scott Hilliard
My fellow readers, this is an article of update on some of the happenings in town: Road grading and evaluation continues by Highway Supervisor Kevin Duval. Recently hired employees of the Highway Department by the highway supervisor can be seen grading the roads. If we haven’t got to it yet, we will. Maple Street drainage […]
A birthday visit to a neighbor results in a new recipe
By Ken Wells
My wife and I stopped by our neighbor’s house to wish her a happy birthday. Our timing was perfect – her French husband had baked a wonderful birthday creation for her, and we arrived at that moment when it was judged cool enough to eat! A big pot of coffee was put on (French roast, […]
Area experienced a rare total eclipse in April.
By Ken Wells
There can hardly be a person in New Hampshire who was unaware of the total solar eclipse that occurred on the afternoon of Monday, April 8, 2024! The sky dimmed, the temperature dropped, birds flew to take shelter, and millions of humans donned goofy glasses to stare skyward. Most folks today know that an eclipse […]
The last day to change your party before the September State Primary is Tuesday, June 4
Press release
The last day to change your party before the September State Primary is Tuesday, June 4, per RSA 654:34. The Supervisors of the Checklist will be meeting from 7:00 – 7:30 pm on June 4th, which will be the last opportunity to change your party until after the State Primary Election on September 10th. You […]
June 4 is the deadline for changing your party
By Lee Wells, Deputy Moderator
June 4 is the deadline for changing your party affiliation for the September 10 NH State Primary. For every primary for which I have been the deputy moderator there has been a small number of voters who were surprised, frustrated, or angered to learn that they would not be receiving the ballot that they expected […]
Spring Clean-up is beginning around the first of May.
Press release
Spring is definitely arriving and no more snow, but I say that quietly! Hopefully, you have noticed that the two big cemeteries are now open. Spring clean-up is beginning around the first of May. It takes several weeks to prepare all our cemeteries, but they will be ready for Memorial Day. Please remember that if […]
By Les Fenton
Despite several inconvenient snow storms this spring, work on the building made steady progress toward completion. The heating system is complete, as is the artesian well, domestic water supplies and drains plus fixtures for the breakroom and restroom. The emergency egress lights, fire alarm system (with auto dialer), and gas detection/ toxic gas evacuation systems […]
Press release
Andover Police Department handled 259 Calls for Service during March, including: Abandoned Vehicle: 2 Animal — Wild: 2 Criminal Mischief: 2 Dog Loose: 3 Driving while Intoxicated: 1 Harassment: 2 Noise Disturbance: 2 Road Hazard/Obstruction: 4 Suspicious Person/Vehicle/Incident: 2 Theft: 2 Traffic Accident: 2 Traffic Offense Citation: 9 Traffic Offense Warning: 45 Warrant — Criminal/Civil: […]
By Doug Phelps
Thank you to dozens of election volunteers
By Lee Wells
Thanks to the efforts of so many — the AE/MS team, our Town Hall team, and dozens of election volunteers — the Town and School District elections went off smoothly and flawlessly on March 12. If you’d like to see the complete results, including all the write-ins and the tally of under- and over-votes, please […]