Jim Delaney is Andover's new selectman
Selectman (vote for one) James Delaney: 266 Leonard Caron: 75 Budget Committee (vote for two) Wood Sutton: 145 Bob Ward: 116 Arch Weathers (write-in): 166 Vicky Mishcon (write-in): 191 Library Trustee (vote for two) Alexis Southworth: 248 Caroline Moulton Ratzki: 283 Trustee of Trust Funds (vote for one) Sarah Whitehead (write-in): 8 Cemetery Trustees for […]
Holding off on special projects
February 16, 2015 •
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By Ed Hiller, Budget Committee
The 2015 Andover School District budget recommended by the Budget Committee was presented in the front-page article in the February Beacon. A total appropriation of $4,774,465 is proposed, up $19,912 over last year’s appropriation. Since the New Hampshire Department of Education is increasing the Education Grant to Andover for 2015 by $57,010, this results in […]
Sign-up period ends on January 31
February 16, 2015 •
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By Larry Chase, Andover Energy Group
The Solarize Challenge put forth by Vital Communities, a Vermont-based non-profit, was a demanding one. The challenge is to double the amount of residential solar-electric (photovoltaic) production capacity in the towns of Andover, New London, and Wilmot by the end of January 2015. As the Beacon went to press on January 26, the figures – […]
We're ready for the next storm
February 13, 2015 •
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Only one contested position
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The filing period for the March 10 elections ended at 5 PM on Friday, January 30. Candidates on the ballots will be: Board of Selectmen (one position): Leonard Caron, James Delaney Budget Committee (two positions): Wood Sutton, Bob Ward Library Trustee (two positions): Caroline Ratzki, Alexis Southworth School Board (one position, three years): Michelle Dudek School […]
Tax bill for $200,000 property could drop $92
By Ed Hiller, Budget Committee
The proposed 2015 budgets for Andover schools, town government, and fire departments total $6,652,036, down over $60,000 (or 0.9%) from the 2014 total. These budgets will result in lower tax bills this year. The State Educational Grant is increased, which will reduce the School District tax burden. Assuming no changes in other offsetting revenues (including […]
Selectmen provide some background
January 18, 2015 •
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By Andover Board of Selectmen
The Board of Selectmen is working on the warrant articles for Town Meeting on Tuesday, March 10. Several of the warrant articles being considered are of a “housekeeping” nature, in that they are simply trying to keep up with the way we do business in Andover. Here, in question-and-answer format, is some background on a […]
January 14, 2015 •
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By Charlie Darling, Beacon staff
Town Meeting Day is coming up on Tuesday, March 10, and with it comes your chance to elect Town and School District officers. If you’re not registered to vote, it’s quick and easy. If you’ll be out of town or homebound on voting day, casting an absentee vote is also easy. There’s no excuse not […]
Join Us for Conversation About Community Vision
January 6, 2015 •
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By Jen White, Jimmy Sferes, Susan and Larry Chase
You are invited to join an interesting assortment of like-minded Andover neighbors for a potluck lunch and discussion on Saturday, January 10, at the Highland Lake Grange Hall, in East Andover, from noon to 2:30 PM Through our interactions, we know that each of you has a passion and/or a talent for community building, local […]
Canvassing up, but total down 18%
December 3, 2014 •
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By Charlie Darling, Beacon staff
We’re wrapping up the Beacon’s 2014 fundraising year, and I wish the news were better… First, the good news. This fall, a dozen volunteer canvassers reached out to 158 Beacon readers who hadn’t donated yet in 2014. Of those readers canvassed, 68 stepped up and made their donation for the year (up 26% from last […]