The unemployment rate in Essex County is higher than the Massachusetts average.
This is how the North Andover area compares to Massachusetts and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
Almost all other articles passed easily at the annual town meeting.
Residents will gather on the high school football field Thursday to decide key issues for the years ahead.
Essex County's unemployment rate is higher than the Massachusetts average.
North Andover Community Programs is offering free childcare to school-aged children at the request of the town moderator.
The town is asking residents to RSVP to the June 15 meeting for planning purposes.
Town residents will gather June 15 to vote on the Fiscal Year 2022 budget and other issues.
More than 150 million Americans don’t use the internet at broadband speeds. See how the North Andover area compares.
Rep. Tram Nguyen was the lead sponsor of the "resolution supporting Asian and Asian-American communities in the Commonwealth."
The National Weather Service says North Andover has a 90 percent chance of rain Sunday when town cleanup was due to take place.
The town's grant will go toward workplace safety training for the Department of Public Works.
Over 4,000 residents turned out for the town election Tuesday.
Compare your federal tax payments and refunds to state and national averages.
Two newcomers and the two incumbents won the North Andover School Committee and Select Board elections.
Residents wrote in support of their preferred candidates in Tuesday's town election.
Read what Richard Vaillancourt, Janice Phillips and Joseph Finn said about the most pressing issues facing North Andover.
The American Rescue Plan signed into law March 11 includes $350 billion in state and local aid.
Residents wrote in support of their preferred candidates in the March 30 town election.
Janice Phillips is one of three candidates running for two seats on the North Andover Select Board.
Incumbent Richard Vaillancourt is one of three candidates running for two seats on the North Andover Select Board.
Joe Finn is one of three candidates running for two seats on the Select Board.
Ten candidates are running in Tuesday's North Andover town election.
Four town residents wrote endorsing Janice Phillips' campaign for the North Andover Select Board.
Town officials said they wanted to increase the likelihood of good weather and allow for more vaccine uptake.
Town Manager Melissa Murphy-Rodrigues projected a 3.61 percent increase in property tax revenue but a 3.55 percent fall in local receipts.
Pam Pietrowski, a teacher at Haverhill Public Schools, is one of five candidates running for the North Andover School Committee.
Of 12 people who took out papers, one didn't return them and another withdrew, leaving just 10 remaining on the March 30 election ballot.
Joe Hicks, a teacher at Salem High School, is one of five candidates running for the North Andover School Committee.
The town census is also used for state and federal grants and school enrollment projections.
Dave Brown, a consultant and part-time teacher, is one of at least five candidates running for School Committee.
The town's revenues through December mostly held up to Fiscal Year 2020 levels, despite the pandemic, officials told the Select Board.
This is the last week to take out papers for the March 30 town election.
The town will save $27,000 annually with the new lighting fixtures, it estimated.
The Select Board recently accepted six grants for small business funds, infrastructure, recycling and more.
The town is looking for someone to lease or manage the estate, while maintaining core uses.
The state extended mail-in voting for all local elections held through March.
The grant for fiscal year 2022 could be used to fund projects for open spaces, historic resources, recreational land, or community housing.
"We repudiate the wholly false narrative and any effort to perpetuate it," the Board wrote in a statement.
Town Meeting voters approved the switch to a gender-neutral name in June 2020.