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Vote Early by Mail, and the Town Moderator

Dear fellow Hanoverians: Annual Town Election Campaign season will look a little different this year than most given COVID-19. Let’s just start with the fact that you are able to Vote Early by Mail and that the election is not … Continue reading

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Candidate’s Night Zoom Meeting

Dear fellow Hanoverians: The Hanover Woman’s Club, Juniors previously scheduled Candidates’ Night has been postponed and changed due to COVID-19. The Club will instead hold a panel of candidates, led by a moderator, as a webinar using the Zoom format. … Continue reading

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Show our librarians some love…plus resources for you

Dear fellow Hanoverians: I received the following press release the same week I heard that the staff of the John Curtis Library would be furloughed. Thanks to Director Ginny Johnson for thinking of all of us in this time of … Continue reading

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Pandemic response plan for seniors and others at risk

Dear fellow Hanoverians: I am so proud of my colleagues…it is an honor to work and live in Hanover. Read on… Town of Hanover Mobile Integrated Health Pandemic Response Plan Service begins today! Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. A … Continue reading

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Vote Early by Mail in the spring Annual Town Election

Dear fellow Hanoverians: Hanover Town Clerk Catherine Harder-Bernier announced today that Early Voting by Mail for the (formerly May 9th) June 27th, 2020 Annual Town Election will begin immediately. The Postal Service routinely estimates that it will take three weeks … Continue reading

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Excise tax bill due date moved

Dear fellow Hanoverians: Today’s good news from the Town of Hanover! Late last week the Legislature approved, and the Governor signed, a new law allowing municipalities to delay Motor Vehicle Excise Tax deadlines. Hanover’s Town Manager made the decision, which … Continue reading

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Postponed Town Meeting and Town Election dates

Dear fellow Hanoverians: Hanover’s Annual Town Meeting, previously scheduled for May 4th, has been postponed until Monday, June 29th. The Annual Town Election, previously scheduled for May 9th, has been postponed until Saturday, June 27th. Mark your calendars; more information … Continue reading

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Small business Saturday updated list of restaurants

Dear fellow Hanoverians: I love all of the creative ways we are helping each other. Just a reminder that “Small Business Saturday” will repeat again this weekend. After last week’s promotion of restaurants and businesses that are offering take-out and … Continue reading

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Temporary Transfer Station Operational Changes

Dear fellow Hanoverians: The Town of Hanover is really doing a great job of updating the public with COVID-19 updates. But, in this age of information overload, it’s hard to know what to watch or read and what can wait. … Continue reading

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Can you make a face shield to benefit our community?

Dear fellow Hanoverians: Elizabeth Johansen of a Hanover-based design consultancy called Spark Health Design, in partnership with Design that Matters, has just launched the first National Institutes of Health (NIH) recommended face shield that can be made with a 3D-printer … Continue reading

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