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![]() Non-invasive, personalized neuromodulation for conditions such as depression, anxiety, autism, PTSD,
Jul 25, 2025
At Neurowaves Brain Wellness Center, we specialize in advanced neuromodulation treatments for a variety of conditions, including Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), PTSD, depression, anxiety, addiction, and other neurological and sensory disorders. Our approach, Magnetic e-Resonance Therapy (MeRT), is a non-invasive, non-pharmaceutical, and highly personalized treatment designed to address the unique needs of each patient. |
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Jul 26, 2025 7:15 AM - 2:00 PM
Andover Farmer’s Market (held each Saturday in the Summer, 9-1) 34 Bartlett St; Andover (in the lot, between “The Park”& Town Offices) The Andover Farmers Market is a vibrant hub connecting local farmers, artisans and the community through the joy of local food. Volunteers help with set-up, break-down, information tables, and provide assistance to both vendors and guests. |
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![]() Help Andover Flower
Aug 01, 2025
A well-planned garden completes the story of your home, it looks beautiful, smells beautiful, and sounds beautiful. It can even taste beautiful. It’s a place you come to at the end of the day to relax, play, eat, and connect with the people in your life. Our mission at Samantha’s Gardens is to spread joy and happiness to our clients and throughout our communities. We don’t just want to landscape your home, we want to transform it into an environment you will love. The kind that has the power to transport you. |
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Aug 01, 2025 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM
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Aug 06, 2025 11:45 AM - 2:00 PM
A bright Hello from Al Ruthazer Lazarus House Food Pantry (aka St. Martha’s Food Pantry) supplies healthy groceries to over 1200 families each week. The Pantry offers a dignified shopping experience, allowing choices and greater independence and planning. Volunteers distribute food at a specific “station”. 1st Wednesday of each month...with 4 volunteers from The Rotary Club of Andover |
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Aug 11, 2025 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
A bright Hello from Al Ruthazer Lazarus House Food Pantry (aka St. Martha’s Food Pantry) supplies healthy groceries to over 1200 families each week. The Pantry offers a dignified shopping experience, allowing choices and greater independence and planning. On Mondays, Volunteers help unload food delivery truck, and may help stock shelves too. 2nd Monday of each month...with 4 volunteers from The Rotary Club of Andover |
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One Wish Project
Aug 15, 2025
Claudia has been part of One Wish Project from the beginning. While Hannah was busy making the most amazing birthday cakes in their Andover home, Claudia assisted Hannah with all the things that a 14-year old girl could not do herself. Claudia opened a bank account to accept donations, drove Hannah to the supermarkets for cake ingredients and the toy stores, and of course, accompanied Hannah to all the shelter deliveries. As the organization continued to grow and Hannah was beginning the transition process to college in the Fall of 2020, One Wish Project became a volunteer-based organization and Claudia took over the day-to-day responsibilities of the organization. Today, Claudia is One Wish Project's Executive Director focusing on Strategic Development and growth. ​ |
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![]() Andover welcomes DJ Pooja Singla for her official visit
Aug 29, 2025
Pooja Singla is a Management Consultant since 2017 helping Non-Profit organizations in Metro Boston area. She has several years of working experience in multidisciplinary domains of non-profit environment, banking, healthcare, higher education institute and government offices, in the areas of administration, management, marketing, Information technology, and research and development (R&D). Pooja has a track record of developing successful programs and maintaining strong relationships with internal/external clients. She has also been recognized for her team work. She is the Chairperson of her organization’s Technology Committee and is a member of the Marketing Committee as well. She trains the consultants onboarding for their technology needs.
Passionate about giving back to community, Pooja joined Burlington Breakfast Rotary Club (BBRC) in 2018. Currently, Pooja is serving as an Assistant Governor in District 7930 since 2021. She is also a member of the District’s Public Image and Technology Committee as well as the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Committee.
Pooja is a charter member of the District’s Polio Plus Society. Pooja is Past President of BBRC (2019-2020) and continues to be on Board of Directors of the Club.
Outside of her Rotary engagements, she is involved with Burlington Board of Health (BOH). She is a member of BOH BVRC/MRC Executive Committee and Chair of the Volunteer Training Committee. Pooja volunteers with the Indian Community in the area and is a co-editor of the IAB e-Magazine.
Pooja’s goals are not just to complete projects for short-term benefit, but rather to leave a legacy by enabling them to have an enduring effect for the benefit of others.
Pooja holds a Master in Business Administration (MBA) degree, a Master in Arts (MA in English) and a degree in Computer Science.
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![]() Teaching contractors to be safe, one class at a time
Sep 05, 2025
As the founder and senior principal trainer for LeadSMART Training Solutions, Peter took his first lead safe training in 1997 while operating his design/build remodeling firm in the greater Boston area. Trained as a cabinetmaker, his love of residential remodeling became his specialty in the design/build field of residential construction. Seeing a need in the construction industry in the area of lead remodeling, Peter founded LeadSMART Training Solutions, Inc., in 2011. Teaching both the EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP) and Massachusetts Lead Safe Renovation (LSR) Standards, Peter later expanded the LeadSMART educational offerings to include certification courses in OSHA safety standards and respirator use, as well as Massachusetts Construction Supervisor License (CSL) renewal. Peter feels strongly about helping smaller firms find the profitable side of jobsite compliance. As a result, he utilizes his 30+ years of business acumen in residential construction and remodeling to offer onsite consultations, built proprietary contractor business builder courses, and enjoys holding private training sessions to address the unique needs of the client’s organization. Using his vast knowledge of regulations, he has written client employee OSHA Safety Plans — and helped keep them on the profitable side of jobsite compliance. Peter has spoken to many contractor groups in both educational and motivational formats. His honest, forthright speaking style as well as his knowledge of the industry and regulations, has garnered high praise from the audience. |
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Sep 06, 2025 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Neighbors In Need is looking for volunteers to help at a North Andover Market Basket Food Drive on September 6. Neighbors in Need distributes nutritious food, diapers, and other basic necessities at their mobile food pantries located in the Greater Lawrence area neighborhoods. |
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![]() Self-Serve Community Food Pantry in Ballardvale
Sep 12, 2025
In September 2022 the members of Ballard Vale United Church (BVUC) in Andover, MA, launched the town’s first 24-hour self-serve community pantry. After two years, the pantry has evolved into a hub of food rescue and a vital resource for over 1,000 members of the community. After learning that about 20% of children are food insecure in Andover, Glen McLeod, former church moderator before focusing on the ministry, had the idea to run a food pantry out of the church. He envisioned a place where anyone in the community could take, or donate, food at any time. The pantry is open 24/7 and is available to anyone in the community. Donors and recipients alike visit daily. The group follows USDA guidelines to ensure the food offered at the pantry is safe for eating. |
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Update on Situation in the Ukraine with personal stories from year long trip throughout the country
Sep 19, 2025
Like many people, I watched with a mix of sadness and anger as Russia’s totally unjustified invasion of Ukraine unfolded in February 2022. The indiscriminate shelling of remote farming villages, the deliberate bombing of civilian targets, the blatant aggression, the heartbreaking scenes of elderly people fleeing their homes – for me it felt like I was watching something akin to Germany’s invasion of Poland in 1939 at the start of World War 2, only this time it was in real time. ​My initial instinct was to donate to a charity in Ukraine, which I did. But for some reason, writing a check and stopping there just didn’t seem to be enough. This time, I felt a call to action like never before. I didn’t know how to help out, but I knew one thing: doing nothing was NOT an option. I had to go there and help out in some way, but how? I have just returned from a 1 year stay in Ukraine, my 7th trip there since the beginning of the war. While there, we sourced and delivered essential humanitarian aid to the hardest-hit areas of the country, often not far from the front lines, where other NGO’s won’t go because of the risk. I have done numerous talks for Rotary Clubs in NH and MA, including Manchester North, Bedford, Exeter, Dover, Portsmouth, Salem, Goffstown, Hollis, Hopkinton and others. |
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![]() Member Classification Talk - Alliance Car Service
Oct 03, 2025
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![]() Social Investment Strategies
Oct 10, 2025
For anyone remotely connected to responsible investing or corporate responsibility Tim Smith requires little to no introduction. He is one of ICCR’s founding staff members and has been a leader in our field for over five decades. |
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Andover At Work Project
Oct 17, 2025
For over a year, Andover photographer David Whitney embedded himself in the daily routines of Town employees—quietly observing, listening, and capturing candid moments as they went about their essential work. The result is Andover at Work, a powerful new photo exhibit on display at the Robb Center, 30 Whittier Court, from June 2 through June 30. |
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Intro to Salem Family Resources: Supporting Families & Strengthening Communities
Oct 24, 2025
Melissa went to the University of NH for her bachelor’s degree and Roger Williams University for her master’s degree. Melissa has been working in child welfare serving roles since 2008 and has spent more than fifteen years in the nonprofit sector. Over her tenure in these settings, Melissa has advanced in leadership roles that supported children and families healing from circumstances of abuse, neglect and trauma primarily in residential care. Melissa also worked in the state of NH’s child welfare system early in her career and collectively gained an appreciation for the resiliency of families and what is needed to support families succeed. Melissa began as the Executive Director of Salem Family Resources in January 2025 and is excited to be on the side of prevention focused work and family strengthening. Melissa now lives in Auburn NH with her husband and two children and remains passionate as a parent to help support other parents and children thrive through her work. |
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New Women's Shelter in Development
Oct 31, 2025
Margot Regan joined Community Teamwork in 2023 as the Director of Development. In her role she oversees individual and corporate giving, the CITC tax credit program, and fundraising/special events. An experienced fundraising and marketing professional, Margot has nearly two decades of experience working for nonprofits, helping them grow their visibility and raise critical funds. Margot is an award-winning journalist and prior to her career in the nonprofit industry she worked at several New England newspapers including the Berkshire Eagle and The Eagle-Tribune. She attended Saint Michael’s College in Colchester, VT, where she earned a B.A. in English and Journalism. She is a member of the Holderness School Parents Association and lives in the Merrimack Valley with her husband and daughter. |
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![]() All you need to know about the Rotary Foundation.
Nov 14, 2025
Past DG Tom Hankard will join us to discuss the Rotary Foundation and how it transforms our gifts into service projects that change lives both close to home and around the world. Since it was founded more than 100 years ago, the Foundation has spent more than $4 billion on life-changing, sustainable projects. With your help, we can make lives better in your community and around the world. The mission - The Rotary Foundation helps Rotary members to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace by improving health, providing quality education, improving the environment, and alleviating poverty. |
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![]() An Introduction to Temple Emanuel's new Faith Leader.
Nov 21, 2025
Rabbi David Wilfond is proud to lead and serve Temple Emanuel of Andover. An ordained rabbi for more than 25 years, he has led congregations in London, England; Kiev, Ukraine; Jerusalem, Israel; Wellesley, Massachusetts; and Westchester, New York. He was the first full-time Reform rabbi in Eastern Europe after the collapse of the Soviet Union. He holds a doctorate from Hebrew Union College, a Master in Hebrew Literature from Hebrew Union College, a Master of Science from the University of Florida and a Bachelor of Science from Rutgers University. He is the father of three children (Isaac, Eliora and Rafi) and is married to Deborah. Rabbi Wilfond loves ice cream, lively conversations, communal singing and bike riding in nature. |
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![]() Introduction to Community Heart and Soul
Dec 12, 2025
Judith Hull has worked for Community Heart & Soul since 2021 as a coach and market development consultant. Judith notes: “I really believe in Community Heart & Soul as an effective tool for long-lasting change because it is a resident-driven process that emphasizes the positive. Stories that residents contribute about why they love their communities builds new relationships, trust, and a strong foundation for long-term planning.” Her experience with community work is long-standing and she considers facilitation, listening, critical thinking, and teamwork important strengths. She is a member of both the Northern New England and the Massachusetts Chapters of the APA. Judith taught for several decades in professional schools of architecture where attention to urban planning and community development are fundamental to the curriculum and where she honed her skills as a facilitator in leading classroom discussions. She received a B.A. from Binghamton University, an M.A. from UMASS Amherst, and holds a PhD in the history of architecture from Columbia University. |
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