User Fees Expand Services Without Affecting Tax Rate

Guidelines will be developed this fall

By Andover Board of Selectmen

September is the official start of budget season, and the Andover Board of Selectmen invites everyone to put forward ideas and suggestions or just attend one of the many budget meetings that will be taking place this fall and winter. Over the past 20 years, user fees have become a means to expand services without […]

What will Andover Look Like in 2030?

Selectmen taking steps toward planning

By Andover Board of Selectmen

What will our town look like in 2030? Why will people want to move into our town, or out? What actions can our town, businesses, and/or residents take to help ensure a bright future for Andover? The Board of Selectmen has taken a few tentative steps towards planning for our town’s future, including identifying resources […]

Public Hearing on TDS Fiber Gathers Questions

Members needed for new committee

By Andover Board of Selectmen

The Andover Board of Selectmen held a public hearing in August to obtain feedback on the installation of fiber optic cable by TDS here in Andover. Several issues were brought to the attention of the Selectmen: What streets in Andover will not be getting access to fiber optic cable service? When would the town’s community […]

Town’s New Web Site Launched at Andover.NH.US

Comments sought on how to improve it

By Andover Board of Selectmen

If you have not visited our new Town Web site at Andover.NH.us yet, please do and let us know how we can improve it to better serve you. The goal of the Web site is to make accessing everything about the Town of Andover easier and more convenient. This new Web site has been in […]

Town Plans to Combat Knotweed with Herbicides

Treatment starts this fall at town lines

By Andover Board of Selectmen

The USDA estimates that Japanese Knotweed spreads at a rate of 30% to 50% yearly if unchecked. The Board of Selectmen has chosen herbicides as the way to control knotweed. This involves the repetitive use of herbicides to slowly kill the plant. In some cases, the stem of the plant will actually be injected to […]

Town is Looking for People to Plow and Sand

Building a list of independent contractors

By Andover Board of Selectmen

The Town of Andover is looking for independent contractors to plow and sand Town roads. If you are interested, please call 735-5332 or stop by the Town Hall and leave your name, phone number, and mailing address. The Board of Selectmen is working with the Road Agent to develop a system for hiring contractors that […]

New Solar Initiative in Andover will Lower Costs for Homeowners

The more who participate, the more everyone saves

Press release
New Solar Initiative in Andover will Lower Costs for Homeowners

A team of Andover, New London, and Wilmot residents this fall will undertake an effort aimed at doubling the number of solar-electric (or photovoltaic) residential and small-business installations in their towns. The project, called Kearsarge Solarize Andover/New London/Wilmot, is part of a larger Solarize Upper Valley effort coordinated by local nonprofit Vital Communities. Residents in […]

Andover Fire Department, September 2014

By Rene Lefebvre, Fire Department Chief

A short time ago I attended a retirement gathering for Chief Richard Wright. I am very sure that Chief Wright is not a household name, and most would not recognize him. However, his work over more than 50 years affects how fire departments manage the resources that we depend on when we call for mutual […]

September 9 Primary for Democrats, Republicans, and Independents

By Arthur Urie, Supervisor of the Checklist

The state primary is coming on Tuesday, September 9. You can register at the polls on Election Day if you are not already registered. If you are already registered, you cannot change your party registration until after you have voted. If you are registered as a Democrat, you will be given a Democratic ballot. If […]