The third annual Stuff-a-Truck event, presented by Ty Morris, Realtor, and your local young professionals, will take place at the New London Hannaford on Saturday, November 20, between 8 AM and 4 PM. You won’t be able to miss a group of locals raising money, gift cards, and non-perishable goods to benefit our local food […]
We would like to encourage all dog owners to be sure their favorite friends are licensed and registered here with the Town. Your dog should be sporting a green bell tag with the year 2021 on it. With COVID and other issues, we are seeing that many dog owners have not registered and licensed their […]
Condensed from approved minutes. In Person Board Present: Brandon Adams, Adam Jones, Dan Newton, Lisa Burbach, and Aimee Menard Administration Present: Mark MacLean, Dennis Dobe, Dennis Audet, and Beth Page Public Present: Caroline Boucher Board Chairperson’s Report Aimee thanked folks for the respectful dialogue at the August emergency meeting and for the community turning out […]
Condensed from approved minutes Special Meeting to discuss White Oaks/Horseshoe Pond logging Present: Jesse Schust, Sooze Hodgson, Jerry Hersey, Lee Wells, Tina Cotton Observations at White Oak Pit on September 16: Jesse, Lee, Jerry, Nancy, Tina, and Todd Goings – joined later by Sooze and John Hodgson – walked along the Town access road from […]
Condensed from approved minutes Present: ACC members: Nancy Robart, Jesse Schust, Jerry Hersey, Sooze Hodgson, Tina Cotton, Shawn Upton, Alan McIntyre, Lee Wells, Jenny Bodwell Also attending: Donna Duclos, Robin and Bill Benincase Greetings to Shawn: Shawn invited us to join him moose tracking this weekend. Website: Alan is constantly working on it. Need photos […]
Recently, approximately 20 one-gallon cans of paint were left on the side of several town roads. The highway crew picked them up, dried them out, and properly disposed of them. If you are unsure of how to dispose of something, please ask the Transfer Station attendants. They are trained in all kinds of disposal regulations. […]
Suppose that you are the owner of a hypothetical 20-acre parcel in rural Andover and you wish to subdivide and develop that buildable parcel in a way that maximizes your financial return for housing development. Today’s subdivision ordinance would tend to steer such a 20-acre landowner towards creating a “suburban” housing development of 10 two-acre […]
New Hampshire Electric Cooperative’s (NHEC) Board of Directors has approved changes to the Co-op Power rate and Regional Access Charge, which will result in an overall bill increase for most residential members of about 17%, or $17.19. The new rates will take effect with bills rendered on or after November 1. The Co-op Power portion […]