Contractor bidding on the project is currently open, according to the new website.
North Andover Town Manager Melissa Murphy-Rodrigues proposed a $104,382,161 operating budget, with a max allowable 2.5% tax levy increase.
The state announced $11.6 million in grants Wednesday.
Selectmen are concerned about the impact on one resident, whose house would have a pole in front of it.
The town replaced the lighting fixtures using a state grant.
Absentee ballots are available for those unable to vote in person due to religious beliefs, disabilities, or absence from town.
Town Manager Melissa Murphy-Rodrigues will be joined by the new Town Clerk Trudy Reid.
All eligible voters can vote at the North Andover Senior Center, the town said in an announcement.
Returning the census keeps you an active voter.
The department will update residents Thursday on road restoration work.
Two committee members proposed the ban at the select board meeting,a s part of preparations to bring it before town meeting.
Residents must obtain new permits to burn during the 2020 burn season, which will run Jan. 15 to May 1.
Voters must be registered 20 days before the election.
The town's tax billing company accidentally sent bills for the third and fourth quarter, rather than just the third.
Two seats on the board of selectmen are up for election, among other positions.
At last week's selectmen meeting, the town manager and accountant presented the five-year forecast and capital improvement plan.
The Stevens Memorial Library, by appointment, will be the town government's only place to submit passport applications.
The grant will fund road and sewer construction to support the redevelopment of Osgood Landing and a future Amazon facility
Andrew Shapiro, the new Director of Community and Economic Development, will also be present.
The bill would give the state power to fine gas companies for gas outages if the company is at fault, among other measures.
Elizabeth Warren was the favorite of North Andover's donors in the first half of the year.
The board also voted to expand the advisory committee for the new recreational complex at their Oct. 7 meeting.
The company is required to investigate 120 abandoned service lines in North Andover.
The Massachusetts Association of Assessing Officers named Wright their 2019 "Clerk of the Year"
The lawsuits — one in land court and the other in superior court — were filed by neighbors of the project.
With neighboring towns deemed "high risk" for EEE, North Andover has schedule spraying and issued warnings to residents.
The North Andover Board of Health is considering a ban on flavored tobaccos, as well as a cap on the number of stores selling tobacco.
Sudbury Town Manager Melissa Murphy-Rodrigues was unanimously chosen from a field of four finalists.
Laurie Burzlaff, the executive assistant to the town manager, was named to the Women's Unsung Heroes list for 2019.
More than 50 residents heard from the company for the first time in a forum Wednesday night. A second forum is scheduled for Sunday.
The wife of a former North Andover selectman floated the theory at Monday night's selectmen's meeting.
The planning board approved the project with conditions by a 4-1 vote Tuesday night.
Despite losing, Julia Ross was able to capture 21 percent of the vote in her last-minute entry into Tuesday's election.
With no opposed races, it was supposed to be a sleepy election day in North Andover Tuesday.
When Friday's deadline to return nomination papers passed, there were only two candidates for two races.
North Andover Select Board member Rosemary Connelly and school committee member Amy Mabley have returned their nomination papers.
Andrew Maylor's replacement could be hired by mid-May.
The Historical Society was scheduled to discuss a controversial proposal to convert the printing museum into eight condos later this week.
Andrew Maylor will step down as North Andover town manager for "a once in a career opportunity" after seven years on Feb. 17.
The Massachusetts Congressional delegation is demanding the utility reverse rate hikes in communities hit by the Sept. 13 gas explosions.