Council on Aging Agenda for Tuesday, October 14, 2025



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.
If you are feeling unsafe or need immediate support, please contact the Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255 or https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/
If you’re in emotional distress or suicidal crisis dial: 988
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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:



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On September 4th, S&P Global Ratings reaffirmed the Town of North Andover’s AAA bond rating and provided a Stable outlook on the Town’s outstanding and pending bond issuances. This AAA rating was assigned for both general obligation (GO) bonds and as a rating for Town’s long-term GO debt outstanding. The report notes that, “North Andover’s general creditworthiness is supported by its affluent residential tax base and steady operating performance, supported by predictable revenues and leading to a healthy reserve position and limited direct debt.”
Town Manager Melissa Rodrigues stated that, “Maintaining our AAA credit rating is a clear reflection of North Andover’s strong financial management and commitment to long-term fiscal stability. It re-affirms that we are on the right track financially and should continue to stand by our financial policies. This rating will allow the Town to continue to roll out Facilities Master Plan II with the least amount of impact on our taxpayers.”
Municipalities have their financial conditions re-evaluated every time they issue new long term debt. This rating was done in order to bond for the Middle School addition and renovation.

The Town of North Andover is receiving money from companies involved in the opioid crisis to support prevention, treatment, and recovery. Even if you haven’t been directly impacted, YOUR INPUT MATTERS – friends, family, and neighbors have. Click here to take this quick survey by November 1st. Paper copies available at: Senior Center, Town Hall and Library
Massachusetts’ electric utilities now offer seasonal heat pump rates designed to reduce winter energy costs for residential customers who heat their homes with electric heat pumps. Learn more about National Grid’s Heat Pump rate by visiting: https://www.nationalgridus.com/MA-Home/Rates/Heat-Pump-Rate
Non-Essential Town Buildings, with the exception of the North Andover Senior Center, will be closed on Tuesday, October 14, 2025 from 12 – 2 PM for an employee event.
Bowhunting permits for Half Mile Hill, Summit, and Sunnyridge will be available online only this year through the Conservation Department.
- Resident applications open: first full week of October
- Non-resident applications open: second week of October
Permits are issued on a first-come, first-served basis.
Applicants must provide:
No in-person applications will be accepted. All applications must be submitted through the Town’s online permitting system.
Once the online application has been processed, physical permits will be available for pick up at the Conservation Department office in Town Hall, 120 Main Street.
Safety Reminder: Hikers, pet owners, and all members of the public are encouraged to wear blaze orange when using walking trails during hunting season. Pets should be leashed at all times.
The recommended hours for trick-or-treating in North Andover are Friday, October 31, 2025 from 5:30pm-7:30pm.
Town Buildings, with the exception of Public Safety, will be closed on Monday, October 13, 2025.
– Upcoming Trash Schedule
There will be no trash and recycling collection on Monday, October 13, 2025. Collection will be delayed one day for the remainder of the week.
Cyr Center Fee Schedule & Regulations – Click here for flyer
Dates of Curbside Pickup: Start – 10.27.2025 – Ends 12.01.2025 (no pick up the week of Thanksgiving, 11/27/25)
Republic has recommended placing bags curbside the night before or the day of (before 7am) on your normal trash pickup day.
Biodegradable Paper Bags ONLY
Grass clippings and Leaves ONLY – no brush, sticks, rocks, dirt/soil or pumpkins
Biodegradable paper bags are required to be curbside by the week of 12.01.2025 – If bags are not curbside on this week, on your trash day, unfortunately, they will not be recovered
Biodegradable Paper Bags CAN NOT block sidewalks before the start date of 10.27.2025 or after final recovery or fines may be imposed. https://ecode360.com/32682190#
Once collection begins, you can add your address to the list for pick up by clicking here. This form is not required for pick up, but it will help to make the process more efficient.
Click here to view the current employment opportunities and to download an employment application.
(Including High Dose for 65+)
Every Wednesdays from 9:30 am-11:30am from September 3, 2025 to October 29, 2025
North Andover Senior Center
481 Sutton Street North Andover, MA
Family Flu Clinic for Ages 3+
October 28, 2025 4:00pm – 7:00pm
North Andover High School
430 Osgood Street North Andover, MA
Please register ahead of time:
https://home.color.com/
Walk in appointments also available. Bring ID and Insurance card to appointment
Call the North Andover Health Department nursing office with any questions Or to schedule an office visit: 978-688-954