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Five People Who Made News This Week
An elementary school student and a pitcher are among the five people this week.

The first week in April might not have brought the warmth that we all would have hoped for but a little sun and the start of seasonal activities are undoubtedly evoking that spring feeling. Here are five people that made news during this springy week:
This relief pitcher was integral to the Andover High School’s varsity baseball team’s victory over Danvers this past week. According to sports editor Jay Oza, Hunt stuck out three and only walked one. He also threw four innings with only giving up one earned run.
The Andover Village Improvement Society president took the senior center’s men’s group on a hike through the Peggy Keck Reservation near Route 125 in Andover. There, they found some of the first signs of spring.
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This local house repairman, owner of House Doctor on Bartlet Street, explained some of the things you can do to prevent and eliminate mold in your home as the rainy season develops. Cleaning with water and bleach is one of the tips Coyle offered in an article this past week.
This Ballardvale Fire Station Replacement Committee chairman wrote a letter to the editor to correct some misconceptions regarding their recommendation to relocate the Ballardvale Fire Station to the land now occupied by the South School baseball field. He explains why the field may just be the best choice for the residents of south Andover and taxpayers in general.
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This Shawsheen Elementary School student was featured this week as Andover Patch’s Whiz Kid. Ava was chosen by the principal Moira O’Brien because of her kindness to other students.
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