Pat Cutter was a Memorable and Active Community Member

Her volunteer work benefited many organizations

By Larry Chase Andover Community Hub, Andover Historical Society
Pat Cutter was a Memorable and Active Community Member

As many know by now, Andover sadly lost one of its most hard-working, selfless, and well-respected residents on the early morning of November 16, her family by her side at the Main Street home she had lived in since 1989. The article below is filled with reflections about Pat’s efforts on behalf of our community. […]

Andover Library Needs Townspeople to Support New Ramp

Redesigned ramp will be ADA compliant

By Janet Moore

The Andover Library Trustees and directors have been engaged in a planning process for the last two years in an effort to redesign the entrance to the Andover Library, with universal access and safety as the primary goals. The current ramp is unsafe for three reasons: snow slides from the roof; the ramp exits onto […]

Beacon Must Add Many New Volunteers in 2021

Failure could cripple our ability to continue

By Charlie Darling

Eighteen years ago, we re-started The Andover Beacon based on three core imperatives: Content that makes a difference to the community Enough advertising and donations to pay the bills Volunteers powering many aspects of the paper We nailed the first imperative from Day One. We can always do more and do better, of course, but […]

Election Day in Andover Ran Smoothly Thanks to Everyone Involved

1,602 total ballots cast; 619 were absentee

By Lee Wells

Thanks to the extraordinarily strong spirit of volunteerism in Andover and the graciousness, determination, and gratitude of the voters, the election, which had been billed as “historic” and “contentious,” was smooth and uneventful. While attending Zoom training sessions for moderators, I heard again and again how towns were having trouble finding people to volunteer.  However, […]

Andover Real Estate Transactions, October and November 2020

Six homes sold; one still on the market

By Ty Morris

Shayna Austin and Nathan Carrier sold 11 Flaghole Road to Mary January for $193,000. This two bedroom and one bathroom ranch style home sits on 0.55 acres and has 1,040 square feet of living space and a one-car detached garage. Trevor Garvey of KW Lakes and Mountains Realty/Meredith represented the sellers, and Casey DeStefano of […]

Andover Home Sales for 2020 Increased Over 2019

Market still good for sales during holidays

By Ty Morris

According to the New England Real Estate Network and the MLS, 53 properties sold in Andover (so far) in 2020; nine parcels of land and 44 single family homes. The highest selling price for a single family home was $697,000, and the average is $271,256. The median days on the market is 29. (I use […]

Electric rates show increase over summer; decrease from last winter

Press release

Rates for the upcoming winter period are increasing 9.5% over current summer rates, but are down 1.7% from last winter’s rates. The rate changes take effect with bills rendered on or after November 1 and are the result of adjustments to two portions of your bill: the Co-op Power Charge (the cost of your actual […]

Broadband Moves Forward with Member Vote to Approve Bylaw Amendments

Board can consider all options for high speed internet

Press release

NHEC members have approved amendments to the Co-op’s bylaws that will allow the Board of Directors to consider all options for providing access to high speed internet service for members. By a vote of 8,853 YES to 1,158 NO, the proposed bylaw changes were approved by 88.4% of members voting, well exceeding the two-thirds majority […]

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