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North Andover Replaces Lights With Green Communities Grant
The town will save $27,000 annually with the new lighting fixtures, it estimated.

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The town will save $27,000 annually with the new lighting fixtures, it estimated.

The library will display works made during the coronavirus pandemic by town residents.
Town meeting member Shari Ellis is running against two incumbents for two seats on the Board of Selectmen.
The town manager went into detail on the proposed pensions and school debt financing plan at Monday's Select Board meeting.
The Board of Selectmen appointed five residents to the new General Bylaw Committee.
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The town will be lucky to get 100 doses per week, Health Director Shelly Newhouse said.
Mayor Scott Galvin said he found a recent meeting of the board "appalling."
The town has vaccinated nearly all its first responders, the health director said, ahead of the eligibility expansion next week.
With the increased use of delivery during the pandemic, the four cardboard dumpsters have been overwhelmed.
The additional money frees up other public health staff to deal with other contact tracing, town officials said.
The town expects to get only 100 vaccine doses per week in February, not enough to vaccinate all the town's residents over 75.
The popular local lunch pizza spot lost too much business due to the pandemic to stay open.
Four articles were postponed or withdrawn, but the other ten passed at January Town Meeting.
The town's active case count is down 90 from late December.
The district needs help addressing spacing, staff and transportation issues, according to the letter.
Construction would be fully federally and state-funded, but the city needs to pay for design.
Vaccinations will be available to those 75 or older beginning Feb. 1.
The incident is not under criminal investigation, Wilmington police said.
The town had over 800 cases just two weeks prior to Friday's update.