One article, to impose a three-year moratorium of crumb rubber in-fill on artificial turf, was withdrawn at the petitioner's request.
The town manager's proposed budget totals $111.2 million, with the schools and town budgets seeing 4.5 percent increases.
The town manager and selectmen condemned the actions of the Minneapolis police officers and encouraged residents to contact them.
Town officials and an Amazon representative will answer questions on the tax incentive agreement that residents will vote on Tuesday.
The town is holding its first-ever outdoor town meeting, June 16.
Laura Bates and Chris Nobile each took over 30 percent of the vote in the race for two seats on the North Andover Board of Selectmen.
All three incumbents — Chris Nobile for Board of Selectmen and Holly Lynch and Helen Pickard for School Committee — won re-election Tuesday.
The candidates for North Andover's School Committee and Board of Selectmen debated the issues, March 11.
Both the School Committee and the Board of Selectmen have contested races on the ballot this year.
Mayor Dan Rivera said the city is investing $1 million into testing 1,000 residents per day.
Due to the coronavirus, voter registration forms will be left on a table outside of town hall in North Andover.
Town meeting will have to approve the tax incentive agreement with Amazon, June 16.
North Andover School Committee Member Amy Mabley writes in support of two fellow incumbents on the committee.
Communities around the commonwealth are grappling with an election workforce that is often particularly vulnerable to the new coronavirus.
Town Clerk Trudy Reid shared information Friday on voting by mail in the annual town election.
The town's small business grant program has funded mortgage and rent payments for over 100 local businesses.
Due to the virus, the state is allowing any registered voter to request a mail-in ballot for elections being held on or before June 30
Winning artists will receive $100 gift cards to North Andover businesses.
Households that have lost income due to coronavirus can get up to $3,000 of rental assistance, over three months.
The Board of Selectmen voted Monday night to move the annual town meeting to June 16.
In collaboration with the town, North Andover Public Schools opened their food assistance program to all local residents.
The Board of Selectmen approved the town manager's recommendation, after postponing a decision at their last meeting.
The Board voted 4-1 to sponsor a article to change the Board's name to the "Select Board."
There are contested races for the School Committee and Board of Selectmen in the March 31 town election.
Towns and cities around the state have gone from "Board of Selectmen" and "Board of Aldermen" to "Select Board" and "City Council."
6,111 North Andover residents voted Tuesday in the Democratic presidential primary.
North Andover polling location, voting hours, and other helpful information for Tuesday's presidential primary.
Superior Court Judge James Lang heard arguments Thursday on the proposed class action gas explosions settlement.
Resident Ron Faigen writes in favor of Chris Nobile's campaign for re-election.
Laura Bates, a structural engineer, is one of four candidates running for two seats on the North Andover Board of Selectmen.
Koenig, an attorney, is one of four candidates for two seats on the North Andover Board of Selectmen.
The CLEARGOV site includes town finances, demographics, and school information.
With Super Tuesday approaching, here's your chance to vote early and avoid election day wait times in Massachusetts.
Nobile, a correspondent mortgage banker, was first elected to the Select Board in 2017.
Board of Selectmen candidate Luke Noble is a financial planner and former Republican state committee man.
The Library was scheduled to take over passport applications this month, but will not be able to, the town announced.
All seats up for election have at least one candidate running for them.
On the third try, National Grid and MassDOT came up with a plan that did not require a pole in front of 591 Mass Ave.
The proposed 4.01% operating budget increase would pay for a 4.5% increase for the schools, plus a number of changes in town departments.