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Town of Andover Zoning and Master Plan Update
Jan 06, 2023
The Zoning Bylaw Recodification has been a multi-year process, starting with the budget request for funding of a consultant to help Town staff, to the request for proposals to select the consultant, selection of a working group, public input meetings then to a final submission of the recodified bylaw for Town Meeting. Barrett Planning Group in collaboration with Robert P. Mitchell, FAICP was chosen as the consultant to assist the Town with the recodifying of the bylaw. The current Zoning Bylaw was adopted by Andover Town Meeting in 2001. Since then, the Town has added a new zoning district (ID2); 3 overlay districts (Senior Residential Community Overlay District, Medical Marijuana Overlay District and Historic Mill Overlay District); rezoned areas from Single Residence A (SRA) to General Business (GB) and Industrial A (IA) to Single Residence A (SRA), amended sections of the sign bylaw, Table of Uses, home occupations, historic preservation and other key sections of the bylaw. It is time to improve accessibility of the bylaw by reformatting and reorganizing content to make it navigable, eliminate confusing language and to clarify existing provisions. In a few instances portions of the bylaw were revised to be in conformance with state statutes, state standards and current case law. |
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![]() Traveling with Road Scholar, The University of the World
Jan 13, 2023
Our speaker is Dave VanArsdale who retired in 2013 after 41 years in ministry that started in Framingham and concluded as Pastor of Faith Presbyterian Church in Sun City, AZ. We moved to the Edgewood Retirement Community in North Andover in 2016. We are parents of 3 sons and 8 grandchildren. Dave is now serving as the Chair of the Council on Aging for North Andover. |
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Public Insurance Adjusting
Jan 20, 2023
Melissa Rowe Sherwood is the President and 4th generation of her family to serve as a Public Insurance Adjuster. As a licensed Public Insurance Adjuster, Melissa provides representation and advocacy for clients that have experienced residential or commercial property loss. Melissa’s expertise lies in the complex claims process resulting from fire, flood, water damage and other damaging events. Melissa has experience in large claim negotiations and holds a B.S. in Psychology from Assumption University |
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Volunteer Opportunities at Lazarus House
Jan 27, 2023
Marcy Furse is Manager of Volunteer Engagement at Lazarus Houses Ministries. She was born and raised in Michigan, and attended college there. She then resided in California as well as Australia before settling on the East Coast. Marcy was introduced to Lazarus House nearly 20 years ago when she served on a volunteer team that served breakfast at the Soup Kitchen. Passionate about the organization's mission since that time, she joined the staff full-time in 2016, putting to use her professional experience in public relations and event management. Marcy feels privileged to live out her faith each day, serving God, by coming alongside the vulnerable and needy. She sees first-hand the positive power of service in an individual's life and delights in connecting hearts and hands of service to immediate Guests' needs. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Each and every volunteer plays an important part in fulfilling the Lazarus House Mission. We meet our Guests where they are and serve them with enduring dignity and respect. Through an engaging array of in person and remote opportunities, we make it simple to volunteer and positively impact the lives of our Guests, sometimes people you may never even meet. https://lazarushouse.org/get-involved/ |
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![]() Andover Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar Update
Feb 03, 2023
Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship and the Power of Networks Christine Cloonan received a 2008-2009 Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship, supported by the Andover Rotary Club, to go to Buenos Aires, Argentina where she was hosted by the Club of Nueva Pompeya. The scholarship supported her studies for a Master of Finance at la Universidad Torcuato di Tella. The degree enabled her to start a career in corporate finance. As a result of her experiences in Argentina, she became active in corporate philanthropy and women’s leadership. She established a partnership between American Tower, a Fortune 500 company, and Junior Achievement Americas, one of the world’s largest youth serving NGOs, and served as the President of the Boston Chapter of the Ellevate Network, a Global Community of women committed to fostering and promoting gender equality in the workplace. The Boston Chamber of Commerce selected her as a Future Leader in 2017 and she currently serves as Co-Chair of Kids in Tech, an after-school tech club in Lowell and Boston. She’s a graduate of Phillips Academy, Bowdoin College and holds a Master of Spanish from Middlebury College. |
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![]() North of Boston Convention & Visitor's Bureau
Feb 10, 2023
So what is a CVB? Join us as we welcome Nancy Gardella, Executive Director, North of Boston Convention & Visitor's Bureau. As Executive Director of the North of Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau, Nancy oversees a membership based, not-for-profit destination marketing organization that supports economic development by promoting the 34 communities of Essex County as a premier, year-round destination, attracting travelers from around the world to our part of the world to enjoy all our region offers for vacationers, group tours, small meetings, incentives, sports, events, weddings and more. Nancy's work in the non-profit sector includes economic and business development, marketing, community organizing and program development. She serves as the co-chair of the Massachusetts Regional Tourism Councils, is a business mentor with SCORE, and passionate about supporting small businesses in our region.
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![]() Celebrate Black History Month
Feb 17, 2023
Ralph Bledsoe, Science Teacher and Public Servant Bledsoe, originally from Los Angeles, attended Northfield Mount Hermon and the University of Southern California. He now teaches physics and chemistry at Andover High School, AHS, that is in the top 5.4% of U.S. Public High Schools. At AHS, he works with international teachers yearly from the Fulbright/TEA program at U. Mass. Lowell, showing them the U.S. education system in Andover. He is also Chair of the Nominations and Elections Committee for the Andover Education Association, teacher union. Bledsoe is Clerk for Andover Baptist Church and Vice-Chair of the Council on Aging Board for The Robb Center Andover Elder Services. He won a Massachusetts State House Award, Black Excellence on the Hill, for delivering King’s I Have a Dream speech to the four corners of Massachusetts and now is on the North Andover Celebrates African American History Month Taskforce. |
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![]() Rotary 7930 District Foundation
Feb 24, 2023
Joan Arsenault joined the Rotary Club of Ipswich-Rowley in 2006. She was on the Board of Directors for 5 years and served as Club President in 2010-2011. Joan currently is on the membership committee for Ipswich-Rowley Rotary and will be Foundation Chair next year. Joan was District Governor 2019-2020 and is currently the District’s Rotary Foundation Chair. Joan is a Regional Vice Chair for Northeast Rotary Leadership Institute, a RLI facilitator and Co-President of Corks & Caps Wine Fellowship, a local chapter of Rotary Wine Appreciation Fellowship (RWAF). She also serves on the BOD of RWAF. Joan and her husband are Major Donors, Bequest Society members, multiple Paul Harris Fellows, Paul Harris Society members and charter members of D7930 PolioPLUS Society. Joan currently resides in Ipswich with her husband Bob. She is the Owner and CEO of MassTex Imaging, LLC, a Mobile Medical Practice specializing in Swallowing Disorders. Joan has a Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology and has practiced in her field for over 40 years. She was an elected official on the Ipswich School Committee, serving for 12 years, 7 of those as Chair. Joan served on the American Board of Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders, a nationally elected position for six years, ending in 2021 and remains on the Application Committee for Board Certification. |
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