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A Year Of The Pandemic In Andover: Share Your Story
Patch is collecting local stories ahead of March 11, the day coronavirus was declared a pandemic.

Chris joined Patch from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He covers Andover, North Andover, Wilmington, Woburn and Tewksbury, and he looks forward to hearing from you. You can reach him at chris.huffaker@patch.com or 412-265-8353.
Patch is collecting local stories ahead of March 11, the day coronavirus was declared a pandemic.

Positive test rates and coronavirus case counts fell in over 200 of the state's 351 municipalities.
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The investor better known as Roaring Kitty and another, more profane, screen name spoke to the Massachusetts Securities Division Wednesday.
Around 30 cars were broken into around town Tuesday night, the police department said.
Plans could change but the superintendent said he wants to go beyond the state's call for elementary return.
Four town residents wrote endorsing Janice Phillips' campaign for the North Andover Select Board.
Several Burlington residents wrote in support of Shari Ellis's campaign for the Board of Selectmen.
Patch is collecting local stories ahead of March 11, the day coronavirus was declared a pandemic.
Joe Finn's plan would end new multi-family building construction for two years.
Nine incumbents are running in the March 23 town election.
The three 19-year-old founders began selling luxury sneakers online in high school. Virtual college gave them a chance to open a store
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The Monday incident brought the regional SWAT team to town but was resolved safely.
Building assessments and surveys are underway to determine what is feasible in the district.
Town officials are looking to set a clear policy on when and which decorations are allowed on gravesites.
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The city's positivity rate and demand for testing have fallen dramatically, according to the mayor's office.
The current chair of the Board of Selectmen is not running for re-election, opting to aim for another town office.