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First Friday of the Sacred Heart Devotions

Dear fellow Hanoverians, FIRST FRIDAY OF THE SACRED HEART DEVOTIONS Friday, May 3, 2024, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Portiuncula Chapel, Cardinal Cushing Centers Route 53, Hanover Share an afternoon of honor and praise in the presence of the Lord and … Continue reading

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Advisory Committee members sought

Dear fellow Hanoverians: The Moderator would like to hear from anyone who might be interested in being a member of the Advisory Committee. This committee of 9 members studies all budgets and all other Articles that are on the annual … Continue reading

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Candidates’ Night – corrected Zoom info

Dear fellow Hanoverians: With apologies from the good folks from the Hanover Woman’s Club, Jrs., below please find the Zoom information for the upcoming Candidates’ Night this Tuesday. There was a slight typo in the version that was sent a … Continue reading

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Give Back Where it Counts

Dear fellow Hanoverians: Please see the attached announcement from the Hanover Woman’s Club, Jrs. For more information, please e-mail hwcj1970@yahoo.com . For “Around Town on the Web”, Cathy H-B — “Around Town on the Web” (“ATOTW”) has been a valued … Continue reading

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Steven Louko, Jr., candidate for re-election to the Select Board

Dear fellow Hanoverians: Attached please find the Candidate Information Sheet for Steve Louko, Jr., candidate for re-election to a three-year term on the Select Board. Steve is one of two candidates running for two open positions on the Select Board. … Continue reading

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MaryAnn Brugnoli – candidate for re-election to the Planning Board

Dear fellow Hanoverians: Attached please find the Candidate Information Sheet for MaryAnn Brugnoli, candidate for re-election to a five-year term on the Planning Board. MaryAnn is the only candidate running for one open position on the Planning Board. For “Around … Continue reading

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The Poop Museum (can’t make this up!)

Dear fellow Hanoverians: This e-blast submission made me laugh. Oh, to have a 6-year-old again?! The Poop Museum at John Curtis Library Saturday, May 4, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. The Poop Museum is a children’s program all about the … Continue reading

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All Pro Dad breakfast

Dear fellow Hanoverians: ALL PRO DAD HANOVER Breakfast – Friday, April 26th Attention Center Elementary Students and Dads: All Pro Dad is a monthly gathering where dads get to intentionally engage with their kids! There will be a light, complimentary … Continue reading

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Jeanne Cianciola – Candidate for re-election as a Trustee of the John Curtis Library

Dear fellow Hanoverians: Attached please find the Candidate Information Sheet for Jeanne Cianciola, candidate for re-election to a three-year term on the Board of Library Trustees. Jeanne is the only candidate running for one open position on the Board of … Continue reading

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GOOD and SERVICES AUCTION AT FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

Dear fellow Hanoverians: GOOD and SERVICES AUCTION AT FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH The First Congregational Church of Hanover will host a Goods and Services Auction on Friday, May 3 at the Riley Parish Hall across the street from the John Curtis … Continue reading

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