Sutton Street Overnight Construction Work


Sutton Street is scheduled for OVERNIGHT construction work for tomorrow, October 9th, from 6 pm to 6 am. Please expect traffic delays if traveling within the area. For any questions, please contact the engineering department. We appreciate your understanding. 

Veterans programming at the Worden Theatre NA Historical Society-November

“This November, the North Andover Historical Society honors
Veterans Day with a powerful series of speakers through poignant
narratives of bravery, sacrifice and resilience.

History is not just a record of the past; it shapes our understand-
ing of the present and guides our future. Each story shared con-
nects generations, reminding us to honor our heroes while

teaching future generations of these values.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn and reflect on the true mean-
ing of service and sacrifice.

We also wanted to share the flyer for the public meeting for the Frye House project- you may be aware that the Colonel James Frye III house at 169 Chestnut Street has been put under a one-year demolition delay from the NA Historical Commission. The HC asked the NAHS to raise awareness of the plight of Frye’s house in the hopes that it can be saved or moved”.
Please see flyers attached for all events.
Joe
Joseph LeBlanc, MSW, LCSW
OIF/OEF Army Veteran
District Director Veterans' Services
North Andover/ Boxford
Executive Board Member Massachusetts Veterans Services Association
Member National Association of County Veterans Service Officers
VA Accreditation Number: 48144

120 Main St.
North Andover, Ma 01845
978-688-9525                                                                                             
VA HEALTHCARE APPLICATION HERE: https://www.va.gov/find-forms/about-form-10-10ez/
Massachusetts Veteran Chapter 115 Benefits Estimator:https://vets.mass.gov/
                                                                                                      
For assistance after hours, please call my cell at: (1-978-807-7286)

Annual Roads and Sidewalk Restoration Program

As you may already be aware, the following roads are part of the annual roads and sidewalk restoration program and are scheduled for paving work, weather permitting, to begin on October 9th / 10th in the order of:

  • Great Pond Road: 1116 Great Pond Road to Essex Street
  • Morningside Lane: Russett Lane to Winter Street
  • Ferncroft Circle: South Bradford Street to Cul-de-sac
  • Bridle Path: Great Pond Road to Cul-de-sac

The following roads are scheduled for paving work to begin, weather permitting, the week of October 14th:

  • Great Pond Road: Marbleridge Road to Fox Hill Road
  • Gray Street: Boston Street to Town Line

Traffic delays, detours and raised castings should be expected if travelling within these areas. A town representative will be on site during construction. We appreciate your understanding. For any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to the engineering department. Thank you.

Detour Information: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1x8gEXXHOGb1wxPPParaVcWmcbu062Ngg?usp=drive_link

National Grid – Helicopter Patrols

National Grid Helicopter Patrols  

National Grid helicopter to patrol B154N and C155N transmission lines.

Beginning this week, National Grid will perform a visual patrol of our B154N and C155N transmission lines, which run approximately 44 miles from Salem to Ward Hill. This work is expected to take approximately 2-3 weeks to complete. The helicopter being used is a Gray MD500 Tail # N735CB. Tail markings/colors and maps of the lines are depicted below:

Town Meeting Day Proclamation

To celebrate the legislative work and civil discourse of our Town Meetings conduct, we are pleased to share the Governor’s Town Meeting Day Proclamation.  Also attached is a Citation recognizing the heritage of Town Meeting and how it sparked the American Revolution. We encourage you to continue to participate as citizen legislators at Town Meetings in the years ahead where we celebrate local participatory democracy. 

The documents were presented to our Town Moderator, Mark DiSalvo who is also President of the Massachusetts Moderators Association.