2012 Town Report Published in New Size

Letter-size format provides more room for easy-to-read text and numbers.

By Carly Strathdee, Beacon intern

The Andover Town Report underwent apparent and essential changes this year, increasing from 5.5 by 8.5 inches to 8.5 by 11 inches, the size of standard letter paper. The Board of Selectmen made the decision as a solution to a major problem: how to fit considerably more information in the Town Report without spending significantly […]

Homeland Security Urges Residents To Prepare For Storm

Homeland Security press release

The New Hampshire Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management is encouraging state residents and visitors to take precautions in advance of a major winter storm that is expected to strike New England beginning tomorrow. “There is still uncertainty about the exact track of this storm, but it seems certain that New Hampshire will experience […]

Proctor is Latest Area School to Add Solar

“Substantially more cost effective” than fossil fuel

By Kenston Dearborn for the Beacon
Proctor is Latest Area School to Add Solar

Two local schools have seen the value in making a commitment to harnessing solar energy. Both Colby-Sawyer College in New London and Proctor Academy in Andover are prime displays of harnessing the sun’s abundant energy while not spewing waste into the atmosphere or into the environment. You can see Proctor’s solar array when you drive […]

Run For Town Office In 2013!

Candidates needed for Selectman, School Board, and more.

By Charlie Darling, Beacon staff

With Town Meeting coming up in March, it’s time to think about who’s going to fill all the positions in town government and in the school district to keep the wheels turning smoothly. The following is a run-down of what offices will be on the ballot in March and what the incumbents may be planning. […]

Expect To See More Changes in Town Offices

New service windows, new Web site, and more

By Carly Strathdee, Beacon intern
Expect To See More Changes in Town Offices

The new year brings new and necessary changes to the Andover Town Offices. Improvements to safety via the Department of Labor, adjustments to Town personnel and their hours, and technological upgrades are all in effect. Progress is essential to the Town, and the Board of Selectmen is confident these changes will prove to be valuable. […]

New Snow Removal Ordinances In Effect

Plowing across public roads is banned

By Carly Strathdee, Beacon intern

At the end of the year, the Board of Selectmen adopted a new winter maintenance policy and three ordinances to help clarify public responsibilities, improve resident and personnel safety, and prevent damage to snow removal equipment. The first ordinance states that residents may not shovel, snow blow, or plow snow into or across public roads. […]

Town of Andover Winter Maintenance Policy and Ordinances

Introduction Ice and snow control on our town roads is necessary for routine travel and for emergency services. The Town will provide such service in a safe and cost-effective manner, keeping in mind safety, budget, personnel, and environmental concerns. The Town will use town officers and employees and town-owned equipment and/or private contractors and their […]

Beacon’s 2013 Fundraising Needs A Boost – From You!

The paper and the Web site grow; support dwindles

By Charlie Darling, Beacon staff
Beacon’s 2013 Fundraising Needs A Boost – From You!

It’s that time of year again – time for Andover residents, all of whom receive the Beacon in their mailbox each month at no charge, to make a voluntary contribution to help keep the Beacon going. The Andover Beacon is published by Community Publishing of Andover, Inc., a 501(c)(3) public charitable trust. We rely on […]

November 2012 Tied For Second Driest Month In 32 Years

Not even close to the driest month: February ’89

By Bill Bardsley, for the Beacon

Remember November – way back in 2012, half a winter ago? It was a sunny, dry month, so dry that it tied August, 1996 as the second driest month in Andover since 1981.* (That’s when I began keeping precipitation records.) * Like some recent baseball records, this one needs an asterisk. I had a substitute […]