North Andover, MA|News|
North Andover Financials On Target Through End Of 2020
The town's revenues through December mostly held up to Fiscal Year 2020 levels, despite the pandemic, officials told the Select Board.

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The town's revenues through December mostly held up to Fiscal Year 2020 levels, despite the pandemic, officials told the Select Board.

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The forecast was mostly right around Woburn, with well over a foot of snow being reported.
The forecast was mostly right in Wilmington, with well over a foot of snow being reported.
The forecast was mostly right in Tewksbury, with well over a foot of snow being reported.
The forecast was mostly right in North Andover, with well over a foot of snow being reported.
The forecast was mostly right in Burlington, with well over a foot of snow being reported.
The forecast was mostly right in Andover, with well over a foot of snow being reported.
The district would get the minimum increase, $30 per student, as part of the new Student Opportunity Act funding formula.
The district would get the minimum increase, $30 per student, as part of the new Student Opportunity Act funding formula.
The district would get the minimum increase, $30 per student, as part of the new Student Opportunity Act funding formula.
The district would get the minimum increase, $30 per student, as part of the new Student Opportunity Act funding formula.