Cub Scout Pack 39 Christmas Tree pick-up

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

SUPPORT CUB SCOUT PACK 39

LET THEM PICK UP YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 6th

Please have your tree outside on the curb by 8:00 a.m. Tree collection
will be between 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Suggested donation $10-$15 per tree

CONTACT HANOVER CUB SCOUT PACK 39’s CHRISTMAS TREE PICKUP AND DISPOSAL
SERVICE!!!

For a suggested donation of $10-$15 per tree, the Cub Scouts will pick up
your tree on Saturday, Jan. 6th between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Put your
tree in front of your house and they will come to take it away! You will be
making a contribution to a great organization for the boys of Hanover, AND
you’ll be ridding yourself of that troublesome Christmas chore.

It’s so easy……Just sign up online, e-mail or call Pack 39 by January
5th.
On line sign up: https://www.pack39hanover.org/pickup
Email: Christmastreepack39@gmail.com
Phone: 833-TREES-39 (833-873-3739)

Tell them your NAME, ADDRESS and TELEPHONE NUMBER. Then just make sure the
tree is out front where they can find it…with a check made out to “PACK
39” attached to the tree.
(If there is rain or snow that day, please place check in a plastic bag and
tie it to a branch). They cannot accept wreathes because of the metal
attached to them. Please see attached flyer for more information, or
contact christmastreepack39@gmail.com with your questions.

HANOVER RESIDENTS ONLY!!!

DON’T FORGET TO TELL YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS! PLEASE FORWARD THIS
E-MAIL!

For “Around Town on the Web”,
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HVNA says thanks!

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The Hanover Visiting Nurse Association and the HVNA Executive Board would
like extend their sincerest appreciation and gratitude for the wonderful
outpouring of support from the community in helping the organization make
this year’s Holiday Outreach a success.

They are deeply indebted to the students, administrators, teachers, school
nurses, staff and PTO of the Hanover Public Schools, as well as the:

First Congregational Church of Hanover,
St. Andrews Church of Hanover,
Nancy and Tony Cavallaro – Jaca Architects,
Legion Housing of Hanover residents and staff,
Joyce MacLellan, Realtor of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage of
Norwell,
Briarwood Child Academy,
the many Hanover residents, and
all Hanover Town Departments and employees

for their participation in the Thanksgiving and Christmas outreach events.
The recipients were extremely grateful for your kindness and generosity.

The HVNA sends best wishes to all for a wonderful Holiday Season and a New
Year of good health, and much joy.

For further information, please contact Doreen Zeller, RN, Nurse
Administrator of Hanover Visiting Nurse Association at
doreen.zeller@hanover-ma.gov .

For “Around Town on the Web”,
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John Curtis Library calendar for the week of December 25

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Library Calendar for the JOHN CURTIS FREE LIBRARY in HANOVER
For the week of December 25, 2017

Please see the library’s calendar of events for the latest info and for
greater details: http://www.hanovermass.com/library/?page_id=8. To sign up
to receive a program listing and notices about special events at the
library, please send an email to: dmastroianni@ocln.org with NEWSLETTER in
the subject line.
ADULT PROGRAMS:

Tuesday, January 9, 2018
7:00-8:30pm
SCOTT, AMUNDSEN, AND SHACKLETON: RACE TO THE POLE
In 1900 Antarctica represented the last major unclaimed area of the world.
Great Britain would launch an expedition to explore and claim this hostile
region for her Empire. A young Royal Navy officer, Robert Falcon Scott, was
chosen to head this mission. Scott would fail in his attempt to reach the
Pole but in death, would soar in English status as a “True, noble, gallant
Englishman”. Others including Amundsen and Shackleton would risk their
lives to reach the pole. Why would they risk so much…for some it was the
hope of fame and glory. For others, it was to serve the Empire. Join local
historian, Bob Begin for another entertaining evening at the library.

Sunday, January 28
3:00-4:15pm
SWING FEVER CONCERT
Get your toes tapping as Steve Rudolph’s Swing Fever Trio applies its
distinctive jazz styling to the music of George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Duke
Ellington and much more. It’s a joyous sampling of the best of American
popular music of the ‘30s, ‘40s and ‘50s. Pianist/vocalist Steve
Rudolph, founder of the Swing Fever Trio, has performed extensively for
over 40 years both in the United States and in Europe in venues ranging
from jazz clubs to churches. Steve is joined by Alan Trebat on drums and
Michael Ball on Bass. This is a co-sponsored event and will be held at The
Hanover Senior Center.

Tuesday, January 30
4:00-8:00pm
MOVIE SERIES AND DISCUSSION
“Dinner with Beatriz”
View the movie which will begin at 4pm followed by a discussion about the
film from 645-7:45pm. Join Library Director Dana Mastroianni as she
presents the movie and welcomes all, their ideas, and reflections on this
highly relevant commentary on the divides in modern America. The movie
stars Salma Hayek, John Lithgow, and Chloe Sevigny.

CHILDRENS PROGRAMS:

Mondays, January 8,15,22, and 29.
10:15-10:45am
PICTURE BOOK TIME
Story time for three and four-year-olds, without adults.

Mondays, January 8,15,22,and 29.
11:00-11:30am
PATTYCAKE
Lap-sit story time for babies ranging from newborn to 17 months, with a
parent or caregiver.

Tuesdays, January 2,9,16,23, and 30.
4:00-5:00pm
LEGO/DOMINO DAY
Children four and older are welcome to drop-in and build and play with Lego
and dominoes for an hour. Lego creations will be put on display in the
children’s room.

Wednesdays, January 3,10,17,24, and 31.
10:15-10:45am
TODDLER TIME
Story time for children 18 to 35 months with a parent or caregiver. Some
of the materials we may use include picture books, songs, flannel board
stories, and puppets.

Monday, January 8
5:30-6:30pm
CHESS CLUB FOR KIDS
Are your kids interested in playing chess or learning to play? If so, join
this new group on the first Monday of each month from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. at
the library. It will be interactive – with parents and kids helping each
other to learn to play, as well as more experienced players having a chance
to play against one another. Bring your chess set if you have one, but
there will be some extras there as well. Dates are as follows: December 4,
January 8 (since the first Monday is a holiday), February 5, March 5, April
2, May 7 and June 4. At that time the group can decide if they should
continue through the summer or wait and pick up next fall. For any
questions, please contact Kelly Gilroy at kl_newman@yahoo.com .

Saturday, January 13
11:00-Noon
MAMASTEPH
Beloved local performer Stephanie Chase plays guitar and sings well–known
children’s songs and her own compositions. All ages are welcome! She is
particularly popular among the toddler/preschool set.

Please note the library hours for the weekend after Christmas are as
follows:

Saturday, December 30, 2017-10:00-1:00pm
Sunday, December 31, 2017-CLOSED
Monday, January 1, 2018-CLOSED

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Town Meeting says no to recreational marijuana sales

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Hanover Special Town Meeting voted a resounding yes on both the Zoning and
General By-Law questions regarding banning recreational marijuana sales
this evening/Monday.

With a larger-than-expected 319 people in attendance a week before
Christmas and in the middle of Hanukkah, it was clear that Hanover voters
felt strongly about banning recreational marijuana sales within our borders
– even despite the busy time of year. The Zoning Article needed a 2/3
majority to pass, which it did with only a few nays. The 2/3 majority was
called by the Moderator without needing to count and without standing
objection. The General Bylaw only needed a simple majority, which it
received easily.

Thanks to all who took time out of their busy lives to participate in our
great democracy!

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New toy donations needed on Monday morning!

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

This just in! The Hanover VNA is accepting donations for their annual
Holiday Outreach for Hanover families in need this holiday season. This
year, the VNA is in need of more new TOYS.

Unwrapped donations of new toys can be delivered to the Hanover VNA office
on the lower level of Town Hall until Monday morning.

You may also contact Tricia Smith at psmith@hanoverschools.org for pick up
over the weekend.

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John Curtis Library calendar for the week of December 18

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Library Calendar for the JOHN CURTIS FREE LIBRARY in HANOVER
For the week of December 18, 2017

Please see the library’s calendar of events for the latest info and for
greater details: http://www.hanovermass.com/library/?page_id=8. To sign up
to receive a program listing and notices about special events at the
library, please send an email to: dmastroianni@ocln.org with NEWSLETTER in
the subject line.
ADULT PROGRAMS:

Tuesday, December 19
3:00-7:00pm
Local Author, Kate MacLeod Emery, discusses her latest book, a memoir
entitled, EIGHTY IS THE NEW FORTY: MY HIGHWAY OF LIFE. Her book is for
sale and she will autograph them upon request.

Tuesday, January 9, 2018
7:00-8:30pm
SCOTT, AMUNDSEN, AND SHACKLETON: RACE TO THE POLE
In 1900 Antarctica represented the last major unclaimed area of the world.
Great Britain would launch an expedition to explore and claim this hostile
region for her Empire. A young Royal Navy officer, Robert Falcon Scott, was
chosen to head this mission. Scott would fail in his attempt to reach the
Pole but in death, would soar in English status as a “True, noble, gallant
Englishman”. Others including Amundsen and Shackleton would risk their
lives to reach the pole. Why would they risk so much…for some it was the
hope of fame and glory. For others, it was to serve the Empire. Join local
historian, Bob Begin for another entertaining evening at the library.

Sunday, January 28—SAVE THE DATE!
3:00-4:15pm
SWING FEVER CONCERT
Get your toes tapping as Steve Rudolph’s Swing Fever Trio applies its
distinctive jazz styling to the music of George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Duke
Ellington and much more. It’s a joyous sampling of the best of American
popular music of the ‘30s, ‘40s and ‘50s. Pianist/vocalist Steve
Rudolph, founder of the Swing Fever Trio, has performed extensively for
over 40 years both in the United States and in Europe in venues ranging
from jazz clubs to churches. Steve is joined by Alan Trebat on drums and
Michael Ball on Bass. This is a co-sponsored event and will be held at The
Hanover Senior Center.

Tuesday, January 30—SAVE THE DATE!
4:00-8:00pm
MOVIE SERIES AND DISCUSSION
“Dinner with Beatriz”
View the movie which will begin at 4pm followed by a discussion about the
film from 645-7:45pm. Join Library Director Dana Mastroianni as she
presents the movie and welcomes all, their ideas, and reflections on this
highly relevant commentary on the divides in modern America. The movie
stars Salma Hayek, John Lithgow, and Chloe Sevigny.

CHILDRENS PROGRAMS:

Monday, December 18
10:15-10:45am
PICTURE BOOK TIME
Story time for three and four-year-olds, without adults.

Monday, December 18
11:00-11:30am
PATTYCAKE
Lap-sit story time for babies ranging from newborn to 17 months, with a
parent or caregiver.

Tuesdays, December 19 and 26
4:00-5:00pm
LEGO/DOMINO DAY
Children four and older are welcome to drop-in and build and play with Lego
and dominoes for an hour. Lego creations will be put on display in the
children’s room.

Wednesdays, December 20 and 27
10:15-10:45am
TODDLER TIME
Story time for children 18 to 35 months with a parent or caregiver. Some
of the materials we may use include picture books, songs, flannel board
stories, and puppets.

Saturday, December 23
11:00-noon
Design your own art and craft projects using a wide variety of provided
materials at KIDS CRAZY CRAFT TIME. An example of a fall-themed craft will
be on hand if children wish to follow it, but we encourage inventiveness
and individuality. Get creative and go wild! For all ages.

Monday, January 8
5:30-6:30pm
CHESS CLUB FOR KIDS
Are your kids interested in playing chess or learning to play? If so, join
this new group on the first Monday of each month from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. at
the library. It will be interactive – with parents and kids helping each
other to learn to play, as well as more experienced players having a chance
to play against one another. Bring your chess set if you have one, but
there will be some extras there as well. Dates are as follows: December 4,
January 8 (since the first Monday is a holiday), February 5, March 5, April
2, May 7 and June 4. At that time the group can decide if they should
continue through the summer or wait and pick up next fall. For any
questions, please contact Kelly Gilroy at kl_newman@yahoo.com .

Please note the library hours for the weekends of Christmas and New
Year’s are as follows.
Saturday, December 23, 2017-10:00am-1:00pm
Sunday, December 24, 2017-CLOSED
Monday, December 25, 2017-CLOSED

Saturday, December 30, 2017-10:00-1:00pm
Sunday, December 31, 2017-CLOSED
Monday, January 1, 2018-CLOSED

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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Special Town Meeting on Monday regarding recreational marijuana

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

File this under “in case you missed it”! It is a busy time of the year, so
I would not be surprised. :) On Monday, December 18th, at 7:00 p.m. there
will be a Special Town Meeting at Hanover High School Auditorium. Please
join us as this is an important issue for the town.

Last November, we were the second highest “no” vote total in the
Commonwealth regarding the legalization of recreational marijuana. By a
vote of 58% to 42%, we voted against the measure. As you surely know,
however, the ballot question won state-wide, and recreational marijuana is
coming to Massachusetts next year.

Cities and towns that voted against recreational marijuana, like Hanover,
now can choose whether or not to allow recreational marijuana sales within
their borders.

There are two questions on the warrant next Monday, as follows:

ARTICLE 1. PROHIBITION ON MARIJUANA ESTABLISHMENTS – ZONING BYLAWS
In accordance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 94G, Section 3(a)(2),
all types of marijuana establishments, as defined in Massachusetts General
Laws Chapter 94G, Section 1 and as may otherwise be defined by
Massachusetts law or regulation, to include, without limitation, all
marijuana cultivators, marijuana testing facilities, marijuana product
manufacturers, marijuana retailers, on-site consumption of marijuana at a
marijuana retailer location, any other types of licensed marijuana-related
businesses, and the conducting of any such activity for commercial purposes
by whichever name used, shall be prohibited within the Town of Hanover.
This prohibition shall not be construed to affect the medical use of
marijuana as expressly authorized by the provisions of Chapter 369 of the
Acts of 2012 and 105 CMR 725.000, as may be amended from time to time, or
take any other action relative thereto.

As of this writing (Saturday morning), the motion on this article will be:

We move that the Town of Hanover amend the Town of Hanover Zoning Bylaws to
include the following as:

Section 6.16.0 – PROHIBITION ON MARIJUANA ESTABLISHMENTS.

In accordance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 94G, Section 3(a)(2),
all types of marijuana establishments, as defined in Massachusetts General
Laws Chapter 94G, Section 1 and as may otherwise be defined by
Massachusetts law or regulation, to include, without limitation, all
marijuana cultivators, marijuana testing facilities, marijuana product
manufacturers, marijuana retailers, on-site consumption of marijuana at a
marijuana retailer location, any other types of licensed marijuana-related
businesses, and the conducting of any such activity for commercial purposes
by whichever name used, shall be prohibited within the Town of Hanover.
This prohibition shall not be construed to affect the medical use of
marijuana as expressly authorized by the provisions of Chapter 369 of the
Acts of 2012 and 105 CMR 725.000, as may be amended from time to time.

ARTICLE 2. PROHIBITION ON MARIJUANA ESTABLISHMENTS – GENERAL BYLAWS
In accordance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 94G, Section 3(a)(2),
all types of marijuana establishments, as defined in Massachusetts General
Laws Chapter 94G, Section 1 and as may otherwise be defined by
Massachusetts law or regulation, to include, without limitation, all
marijuana cultivators, marijuana testing facilities, marijuana product
manufacturers, marijuana retailers, on-site consumption of marijuana at a
marijuana retailer location, any other types of licensed marijuana-related
businesses, and the conducting of any such activity for commercial purposes
by whichever name used, shall be prohibited within the Town of Hanover.
This prohibition shall not be construed to affect the medical use of
marijuana as expressly authorized by the provisions of Chapter 369 of the
Acts of 2012 and 105 CMR 725.000, as may be amended from time to time, or
take any other action relative thereto.

As of this writing (Saturday morning), the motion on this article will be:

We move that the Town of Hanover amend the Town of Hanover General Bylaws
to include the following as Section 6-32:

6-32 PROHIBITION ON MARIJUANA ESTABLISHMENTS

In accordance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 94G, Section 3(a)(2),
all types of marijuana establishments, as defined in Massachusetts General
Laws Chapter 94G, Section 1 and as may otherwise be defined by
Massachusetts law or regulation, to include, without limitation, all
marijuana cultivators, marijuana testing facilities, marijuana product
manufacturers, marijuana retailers, on-site consumption of marijuana at a
marijuana retailer location, any other types of licensed marijuana-related
businesses, and the conducting of any such activity for commercial purposes
by whichever name used, shall be prohibited within the Town of Hanover.
This prohibition shall not be construed to affect the medical use of
marijuana as expressly authorized by the provisions of Chapter 369 of the
Acts of 2012 and 105 CMR 725.000, as may be amended from time to time.

In order for the Zoning Article to pass, it needs a 2/3 vote. In order for
the General By-Law Article to pass, it needs a simple majority. Given our
vote in November 2016 (of 58% against and 42% in favor), that makes turnout
on Monday a very important issue! Hope to see you there!

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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Public Breakfast with Santa

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Phoenix Masonic Lodge, located at 133 Broadway (the corner of Broadway and
Washington Street, in the Four Corners area) in Hanover will be having
their next monthly Public Breakfast on Sunday, December 17, 2017.
Breakfast will be served from 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. by the volunteer members
of Phoenix Lodge. This month bring the kids to meet Santa for a great
holiday photo opportunity.

Their all-you-can-eat menu includes pancakes, French toast, bacon, sausage,
and their own homemade home fries and roast beef hash. They also offer
scrambled eggs, fried eggs cooked to order, a variety of toasts, various
juices and coffee. The price is $8.00 for adults, $4.00 for kids ages 5 to
12, and kids under 5 are FREE.

As a bonus, donors at the Phoenix Lodge Blood Drive on Saturday, December
16 can request a discount card good for a $3.00 discount on one adult
breakfast, making the price just $5.00.

Proceeds from their breakfasts are used to support local charities such as
the food pantries in Hanover, Norwell and Pembroke.

For more information please contact Dave Tinley at
phoenixlodgesec@gmail.com Thank you.

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John Curtis Library calendar for the week of December 11

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Attached please find a list of the events being held at the John Curtis
Library next week. For more information, please contact Library Director
Dana Mastroianni at dmastroianni@ocln.org .

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No Hate – Choose Kind magnets now available

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

By now you have seen the “No Hate – Choose Kind” signs around town.
The bad news – due to restrictions in the Town’s by-laws, those temporary
signs have to come down by December 11th. The good news – magnets with the
same design are now available!

The magnets are the perfect way to label your car, office, or school locker
as part of the “No Hate – Choose Kind” campaign. At only $2 each,
they also make great inexpensive stocking stuffers or hostess or teacher
gifts.

Magnets will be on sale at the following locations:
Friday, December 8th from 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at Jocelyn Keegan’s
house (1044 Broadway)
Friday, December 8th from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. at Cathy
Harder-Bernier’s house (143 Maplewood Drive)
Sunday, December 10th from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at Jocelyn Keegan’s
house (1044 Broadway)

All proceeds from the magnets sales will be donated to the Hanover High
School Be Better Club.

Additional sale dates will be announced on the No Hate – Choose Kind
Facebook page found here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/159704768101405/
. The Be Better Club at Hanover High School will also be selling magnets
directly to the kids in schools soon. For more information, please contact
Carrie Bellerby or Cathy Harder-Bernier c/o cathyhb@comcast.net .

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