Townspeople
Fenway flavor
Tee-ball team enjoys mini Fenway Park
Kindergarteners on one Andover tee-ball team ended the year in grand style — Fenway style.
Coach Kevin Cuff built a mini Fenway Park in the back of his 265 Beacon St. house and the team was able to end the season with a cookout, swim and whiffle ball party there.
Cuff planned the whiffle ball game and party would help "christen the new Hannah-Bee Fields at Fenway 265" which are named after his daughter and the home of the Boston Red Sox.
Members of the 6-year-old Tee Ball D-Rays are Liam Awiszus, Daniel Beetham, Hannah "Bee" Cuff, Demetra Danas, Daniel DeMoor, Jack Ehrgott, Kyle Mulkern, Hayley Katz, Jake Katz, Conor Moses, Tommy Savino, Connor Sheehan and Nicholas Zuyus. They were coached by Tom Sheehan and Cuff.
Coach Cuffs clearly has a sense of humor. In inviting people to the party, he wrote, "There are two rules of the pool: 1. No drowning and 2. strict adherence to rule No. 1."
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Scout brings new boardwalk to Pustell Reservation
Eagle Scout candidate Evan Doyle, 15, of Andover stands with Conservation Commission Project Manager Bob Decelle at the edge of a 60-foot boardwalk Doyle built that allows people to cross the Pustell Reservation to other green areas of town.
Move over Snookie! Andover has a brand new boardwalk in town.
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Andover's boardwalk story has a lot less drama than Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi's reality TV show Jersey Shore, set on a New Jersey boardwalk. Here, it's all about an Andover teen who simply wanted to do something nice for his hometown. -
Pair return from four years at sea
After nearly four years of living afloat, Sara and Bob Knapp of 1 Woodland Road sailed back into their home port of Salem, Mass. earlier this month with their yellow labrador, Bentley aboard.
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The couple reported visiting 70 islands, representing 23 countries, 11 currencies and six languages. -
Dalton column: Readers recall the great storms of '54
"During the hurricane several huge pines fell across Abbot Street near where I lived as a girl. Fortunately, they fell on open space and no houses were damaged," wrote Margaret Blake in response to my column about the two summer storms of 1954. The first and more violent of the two storms was Hurricane Carol, which was the storm Margaret mentioned. It had top winds of 125 mph and was followed by the flooding rains of Hurricane Edna two weeks later.
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