Conservation Commission Sponsors Bog Pond Talk and Walk

Press release

Please join the Andover Conservation Commission on Monday, August 19, at 10:30 AM at the Blackwater Junction Restaurant on Route 11 in Cilleyville to learn more about the various types of wildlife supported by and attracted to boggy and swampy areas of our town. Emma Carfagno, Wildlife Program Assistant from the UNH Cooperative Extension, will […]

Andover and Franklin Fire Departments Honor Arizona Hotshots

Marty Dustin adds local t-shirts to memorial

By Marty Dustin, for the Beacon
Andover and Franklin Fire Departments Honor Arizona Hotshots

Marty Dustin was born in Franklin and lived with his wife Diane in Andover from 1981 to 1995. Marty was a Franklin firefighter and was very involved in the community, serving on the Andover School Board and volunteering with the Andover One Wheelers and as a sports coach, among other roles. Marty and Diane now […]

What is Special Education?

The first in a series for Andover taxpayers

By Aaron Hodge, Colby-Sawyer '14 and Beacon intern

This is the first article in a planned series about Special Education. This article tackles one relatively narrow question: in general, what is Special Education? In future articles we plan to look at other important, specific questions like: How and why do we budget for and pay for Special Education in Andover? How do we […]

Board of Selectmen Minutes, July 1, 2013

Condensed from approved minutes Present: Selectmen Mishcon and Coolidge, Transfer Station Supervisor Reggie Roy, Town Administrator Marj Roy Single-Stream Recycling Reggie Roy reported that open containers could be utilized until the decision is made as to whether/how single-stream recycling (SSR) will work. Recyclables can be taken to Belmont, Hooksett, or White River Junction. The tonnage […]

Construction Continues at Two Sites in Andover

Construction Continues at Two Sites in Andover

Construction continues in August on the big culvert project to the east of Andover Village (pictured here) and on the big bridge project to the west, in Cilleyville. Photo: Charlie Darling

“Taking Action for Wildlife” Project is Busy in August

Conservation Commission presents three local events

Press release
“Taking Action for Wildlife” Project is Busy in August

The Andover Conservation Commission’s (ACC) summer-long “Taking Action for Wildlife” project continues in August with a talk and walk focusing on Bog Bond, an illustrated talk by Rick “MooseMan” Libbey, and a continuing wildlife photography exhibit in the Andover Public Library. Here’s the line-up: Bog Pond Talk/Walk On Monday, August 19, beginning at 10:30 AM, […]

Gravel Crushing Operation Saves Taxpayers Over $43,000

And that's not counting avoided delivery charges

By Charlie Darling, Beacon staff
Gravel Crushing Operation Saves Taxpayers Over $43,000

The figures are in for the stone crushing operation that the Road Agent ran at the Transfer Station in April, and the results look good for Andover taxpayers. Road Agent Jon Champagne and his team rented the appropriate equipment and turned thousands of yards of natural fill from the land behind the Transfer Station into: […]

Road Relics Presents Car Show on the Fourth of July

Andover's classic car club is growing

By Judy Perreault, Fourth of July Committee
Road Relics Presents Car Show on the Fourth of July

Forty-nine classic cars turned out for the Road Relics Car Club’s car show at Pizza Chef in Andover on the Fourth of July. This was an increase of over 25% from last year’s show. There were all kinds of cars, from antique to cool modern. There were different styles and colors, but they all had […]