Since early January, about 265 blood drives across 27 states were canceled due to weather, potentially leaving hospitals in short supply.
The third Complete Streets meeting will be held next week to discuss meeting the needs of those who walk, bike, and drive in Andover.
The Christmas tree collection schedule for the Town of Andover has been released.
A $1 million lottery winner was sold at an Andover gas station on Monday, according to Mass Lottery.
Alyssa Kelly runs The Caring Closet to help children in low-income or foster situations with clothing needs.
Harry and Carmina Merrill were nominated as community leaders for their collaborative that brings live musical performances to seniors.
Melissa Marrama "is a shining example of everyday help to all ages in need" and has been recognized for her community leadership.
Here's where and when you can drop off unwanted prescription drugs in Andover this year.
The state announced funding for the project via the Community One Stop For Growth program.
Manufacturing giant Proctor & Gamble Gillette announced it will move its production facilities from Boston to Andover.
A lucky winner claimed a $1 million prize on a lottery ticket sold in Lawrence.
The town has made changes to the project's design based on feedback from residents.
An Andover temple is one of many organizations around the state receiving funds due to the heightened risk of hate crimes.
The town said that cleaning up the debris created by Friday's storm may take several weeks.
The town has been awarded a state grant which will be used to reduce the impact of flooding.
An Andover woman landed the top prize on an instant lottery ticket recently.
The upcoming forum will discuss a variety of safety improvements at the downtown intersection
See where Andover ranks among the safest cities in the country, according to a recent report.
A Silver Alert has been issued for a missing 85-year-old man, according to state police.
The town announced it will postpone fireworks due to weather to later this week.
The town was awarded a $500,000 grant for the construction of the Haggetts Pond Rail Trail.
The town has released details about fireworks, a parade, and other upcoming holiday events.
The academy is "designed to enhance townspeople's understanding of Town government operations..."
A woman who fell and injured herself on a coffee shop's stairway in 2020 has filed a lawsuit.
Singer-songwriter Sue Horowitz will perform. She is a Jewish composer whose album of secular music debuted at No. 3 on the FAI Folk charts.
The event will feature an appearance by North Andover native and Special Olympian James Day Keith, who was in the recent movie "Champions."
The family of Sidney Olson, the 5-year-old fatally struck by a vehicle last week, will help fund enrollment at SHED Children's Campus.
Current military and veterans are invited for free food and beer. The public is asked to come and show their appreciation for the guests.
The matching grant will allow the center to continue working on a database documenting people of color in the region between 1646 and 1850.
The 5K also raises money for a scholarship in Ritzer's name that's awarded to students who follow in her footsteps by becoming teachers.
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UTEC is a nonprofit that provides curbside collections and hires court-involved youth to help with the mattress recycling process.
Last year, PRLab helped Aaron's Presents raise $10K to send 60 children to camp. The campaign earned a prestigious award from PR News.
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Peggy Shukur, interim regional director of the Anti-Defamation League, will speak at the April 2 Social Justice Speakers Series event.
The award is handed out annually for a person's outstanding, long-term contributions to the town in an elected, appointed or volunteer role.
The funds will go to the Lawrence General Hospital to treat babies suffering from Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome and their mothers.
The Topics for Justice event will feature Jean Trounstine, a professor and author of several books about the prison system.