Andover residents riding in the Pan-Massachusetts Challenge, according to organizers, are Lucy Bernardin, Gerry Callahan, Magdalen Cantwell, Daniel Conway, Gail Conway, Paul Conway, James Crockett, David Day, Joseph Digiammo, Michael Donelan, John Drake, Rich Ebbert, Brian Galluzzo, Karen Giangrande, Bill Hamilton, Joe Hartnett, Susan Holzman, Brian Hussey, Marisa Kafantis, Susan Kagdis, Bill Kavanagh, Tucker Kavanagh, Will Kavanagh, Ben Kellman, Brian Logee, Ed Mallen, Kevin McGovern, Patrick McGovern, Jeff McLean, David Morgenstern, Betsy Murphy, Richard Nohelty, Don Olson, Norman Papzian, Sarah Pendleton, Daniel Pouliot, Gerry Pouliot, Richard Remes, Patricia Rich, Scott Richardson, Scott Rizza, Christopher Rocca, Martha Russell, Jay Schwartz, Tony Sievens, Adam Simms, Howard Spector, Michael Sullivan, Evan Teplow, John Thero, John Wait, Jim Wilkinson, Allan Wood, Karen Wood, Christopher Zigmont and Katherine Zigmont.
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Seniors eye less expensive, simple answers for Andover High prom
Three prom-going teen girls in their senior year at Andover High School are talking about their bargain shoes, not costly gowns, hair appointments and make-up.
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With eyes toward college expenses, adopting a more laid back approach to the prom is becoming the norm for seniors - but not necessarily juniors - attending the junior and senior prom at the school. -
Pink slip warnings for 66 teachers
More than 10 percent of Andover teachers have been given pink slips in the past week, as the town prepares for the fiscal year beginning July 1.
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A total of 66 pink slips, warning of possible future layoffs, went out to all of the school district's non-professional status teachers in preparation for an unknown number of layoffs at the end of the fiscal year. Non-professional status teachers are teachers with less than three years of full-time teaching experience in Andover. -
ClownTown coasts into Park this weekend
What could be better than a carnival, complete with rides, games and festival food, setting up shop at the Park on Bartlet Street for two days and nights?
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Well, all of the money raised by it benefiting area children and schools, of course! - Board: Five-story housing project too tall
- Water storage feature part of 40B plan
- Town ambulance rate jumps to $1074.12
- Probation hearing for sex offender
- Town Talk
- Dive into Krit Classic June 3
- Andover's last smokestack is drifting into history
- Construction begins on disabled soldier's home
- AYS Gold Rush fundraiser this weekend
- Scouts offer open house Saturday at camp site
- Andover Stories Continues: Amos Blanchard story, part I - building a trophy house
- Teachers contract: State law outlines process
- Andover firm recognized as a 'Best Place to Work'
- Cell phone store plans a 'family fun' grand opening hosts face painting, fun day
- Thursday, May 10, 2012
- Outsourcing of cemetery work fought
- Watch out, superficial culture. These girls plan to kick your butt
- No income cap on senior tax work-off program
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Seniors eye less expensive, simple answers for Andover High prom



