Friends of the Northern Rail Trail Minutes – October 25, 2023

Draft Minutes of FNRT Board of Directors Meeting Held via Zoom, October 25, 2023, 5:30 – 6:13 PM We Were “All Business:”  Follow-Up to October 13 Strategic Planning Retreat Board Attendees:  Alex Bernhard, Amy Chan, Steve Darling, George Heaton, Lindy Heim, Cody Hussey, Charles Martin, Myra Mayman, Ricker Miller, Don Moyer, Jo Olimpio, Peter Southworth.  […]

South Danbury Church News

Christmas concert and sing-along Friday, December 22, 6-7:30 PM

Press release
South Danbury Church News

Thank you to everyone for your support and participation in South Danbury Church events and activities! We hope that everyone who attended our Happy Hour & Homemade Pie Sale in November enjoyed it as much as we did. We are also especially grateful for your donations to the “South Danbury Church Essential Home Goods Shelf” […]

Fresh Evergreen Swags Available in December

Many other artisan holiday items for sale

By Nancie Jacobson
Fresh Evergreen Swags Available in December

Artisan Holiday Sale runs until December 23 with many gifts for all. The Andover Thrift & Gift Shop is decked out for the holidays inside and out! Locally made balsam, white pine, hemlock, and spruce evergreen swags with bows will be on sale outside the shop In December during shop hours. Get them while you […]

Andover Police Department Service Calls – October

Press release

Andover Police Department handled 194 Calls for Service during October, 2023 including: Alarm: 2 Animal Stray: 1 Animal Wild:1 Civil Standby: 3 Dog Loose: 2 Manner of Operation: 6 Noise Disturbance: 3 Sexual Assault: 1 Suspicious Person/Vehicle/Incident: 3 Traffic Accident: 3 Traffic Offense-Citation: 2 Traffic Offense-Warning: 43 Warrant-Criminal/Civil: 1 Welfare Check: 1 ARRESTS or MUST […]

What are the Andover Historical Society Archives?

By Lindsey Schust
What are the Andover Historical Society Archives?

Have you ever held an object from over 100 years ago in your hands and wondered what life was like in earlier times? History is all around us in objects, documents, and stories from the past that all need to be preserved and protected. History is not static. There is always more research to do. […]

Neighbors Helping Neighbors – A Huge Success

Cookie pie walk Saturday, December 16, 8:30 AM to noon

By Rev Bill Blomquist
Neighbors Helping Neighbors – A Huge Success

It is hard to believe we are in December. This year has gone so fast. We would like to wish everyone a safe and wonderful holiday season. On November 4 we had a very successful Neighbors Helping Neighbors. It was a busy morning where over 60 people came and filled bags to the brim with […]

Award Winning Author/Journalist speaks at the Hub

Matt Hongoltz-Hetling is an investigative reporter

By Ken Wells

On Monday, November 13, the Andover Community Hub welcomed author Matt Hongoltz-Hetling to speak and sign copies of his books. Hongoltz-Hetling is currently an investigative reporter for the Valley News. His exposé of corruption in subsidized housing in Maine made him a Pulitzer Prize finalist, and he was voted Journalist of the Year by the […]

Chapin Senior Center’s November program list

Press release

Wednesday, November 1, Indoor Walking at Proctor Academy’s Field House, Andover,  8:30-10:00 AM Enjoy year-round walking without worrying about the weather. Please walk in clean, dry footwear. You are encouraged to walk with a partner. Please visit the COA registration area in the field house to complete a waiver form (first time walkers) and to […]

Girl Scouts Invites Girls to Explore What it’s All About

Tuesday, November 14, 6-7 PM at AE/MS

Press release

Girl Scouts follow their own convictions, take the lead in their own stories, and explore all the extraordinary things they’re capable of. Girls in grades K-3 and a caregiver are invited to learn about opportunities to get involved in your community. Try out sample activities and see the many ways to get involved. Come explore […]

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