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2026 - 2027 Andover Rotary Year Begins
Jul 10, 2026
At this meeting only the Rotary Club and their guests will meet at The Event Space Andover 1 Dundee Park Drive, Suite 5, Andover |
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Essex County Sheriff's Department
Jul 17, 2026
Kevin F. Coppinger became Essex County Sheriff in January 2017 and is currently in his second term in office. Sheriff Coppinger has close to 40 years of law enforcement experience in Essex County. He started his career as a police officer in Lynnfield, before joining the Lynn Police Department in 1985. He was named Chief of Police in 2009 and held that position until he was sworn in as the Essex County Sheriff in 2017. Sheriff Coppinger credits the hard work, service, and professionalism of his employees for the successes seen in Essex County. One of his first priorities was to increase training opportunities for all staff to ensure the safety of all who work, visit, or reside within correctional facilities. His mantra for all employees is “Honesty. Integrity. Respect.” As Sheriff, he has created several nationally-recognized programs to address the critical issues of substance use disorder, mental health, and re-entry services. Essex County was an early participant to bring Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) inside a correctional facility, and his program now serves as a national model in corrections. By moving inmates from a traditional cell to dormitory-style living and embedding licensed clinicians on the unit, his Correctional Opportunities for Personal Enrichment (COPE) program has changed the way corrections helps those incarcerated with mental health needs. In 2022, Sheriff Coppinger opened the Supporting Transitions And Reentry (STAR) program in Lawrence and in Lynn. This innovative community-based program connects not only those recently released from custody but also other justice-involved individuals with the supports and services they need to live life outside the justice system. STAR brings together dozens of community partners to help clients with housing needs, workforce training, educational supports, substance use treatment, counseling and much more. Sheriff Coppinger holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from the Northeastern University and a Master of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice from Anna Maria College. He is also a graduate of the 203rd Session of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Academy in Quantico, Virginia as well as the FBI-LEEDA Program. Sheriff Coppinger is an active member of the Massachusetts Sheriffs’ Association, Major County Sheriffs of America, the National Sheriffs’ Association, Essex County Chiefs of Police Association, Police Executive Research Forum, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Academy Associates. He is a member of the Massachusetts Police Training Committee, as well. Coppinger is also an Advisory Board member for the North Shore Community College’s Criminal Justice Program; Violently Injured Police Officers Organization (VIPO); and UTEC, Inc., a non-profit dedicated to the success of today’s youth. |
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Aug 29, 2026
🔥 SAVE THE DATE! 🔥 Get ready for an authentic Texas-style BBQ at the home of Steve & Ellen Lux in Andover (off Elm Street) on Saturday afternoon, August 29th! In Texas, BBQ isn't just food—it's a tradition. Slow-smoked meats, great company, and a relaxed afternoon spent with friends are what it's all about. We'll be bringing a little Lone Star State flavor to New England for an afternoon of delicious food, laughter, and hospitality. Mark your calendars now and come hungry! 📅 Saturday, August 29 - time TBA Details to come! |
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Rooted in Service: Reintroducing Andover Garden Club, a Civic Leader for the next 100 Years
Sep 18, 2026
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What's happening at Andover Youth Services!
Sep 25, 2026
Andover Youth Services (AYS) is mission driven to provide opportunities to create memories and empower our youth to become leaders and find their voice. AYS continues to be an advocate for youth development in the community and a bridge between youth and a network of support services. The Cormier Youth Center is a Town owned facility operated by the Andover Youth Services division of the Community Services Department. |
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