Volunteers needed to support the Center/Sylvester School Building Project

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Volunteers needed to support the Center/Sylvester School Building Project

Hanover has an opportunity to partner with the Massachusetts School
Building Authority (MSBA) on a project to renovate and build a revitalized
Center/Sylvester Elementary School that will serve the children of our
community for years to come.

On Monday, September 26 at the special town election, supporters of the
project need a 2/3 majority vote for the project to make it on the October
1 ballot. They are are therefore looking for residents interested in
helping to educate the community and encourage neighbors and friends to
vote in support of the School Building Project.
For more details visit: www.yestohanoverschool.com

Contact information:
Rachel Hughes: rahughes08@gmail.com
Julia Traggorth: julia.traggorth@gmail.com

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Center Sylvester Building Project information sessions this week

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

This just in!
The Center Sylvester Building Committee invites members of the public to
open forums to discuss the Center Sylvester Building Project. All are
welcome and encouraged to attend.

Upcoming Dates:

Tuesday, September 13th

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM – Salmond School
5:30 PM – 6:30 PM – Center School Auditorium
7:30 PM – 8:30 PM – Center School Auditorium

Wednesday, September 14th

6:00 PM – 7:00 PM (just before the School Committee Meeting) – Hanover High
School Media Center

All are welcome and encouraged to attend to learn more about this project.
If you have questions and cannot make the information sessions, please
reach out to Libby Corbo, Chair of the Center Sylvester Building Committee
at lcorbo@hanoverschools.org or visit www.hanoverschools.org/future/ for
more information.

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Cultural Council seeks proposals and members

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The Hanover Cultural Council is seeking proposals for the FY17 grant cycle!
Funds are available from the Mass Cultural Council and on-line applications
are being accepted through OCTOBER 17, 2016. PLEASE go to the Mass Cultural
Council website to find instructions on how to apply for a grant online.
The HCC looks forward to receiving grant requests for exciting new arts,
science and humanities projects to benefit our community!

ALSO: The Hanover Cultural Council is seeking new members! Residents of
Hanover who want to have an impact on the cultural and educational programs
that could be available to our community, please consider getting involved
and having a say in where the money goes.

Contact Karen Cass, Chair of the Hanover Cultural Council with any
questions at: karencass@comcast.net.
If you are interested in becoming a member of the Council, please write a
letter of intent to the Board of Selectmen. Voting on grants takes place in
early November, so ACT FAST! The HCC hopes you will consider joining this
vibrant organization.

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Opioid and marijuana forum

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

OPIOID AND MARIJUANA FORUM
Rep. David DeCoste will be hosting an educational forum on fighting the
opiate crisis and the problems concerning legalizing marijuana. The forum
will include Rep. Hannah Kane, District Attorney Tim Cruz and Sheriff Joe
McDonald. There will be other experts on hand to answer questions.
Who: Rep. David DeCoste
What: Educational Forum on Opiate Crisis
Special Guests: District Attorney Tim Cruz, Sheriff Joe McDonald and Rep.
Hannah Kane
When: Monday, September 12th
Where: Saint Mary’s Parish Center, 392 Hanover Street
Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

For more information, please contact Carol Mattes at mattesrc@yahoo.com .

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Sing-a-longs with Gene and Barbara

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Once again Gene Lancaster and Barbara Hutchinson are appearing at the John
Curtis Free Library. They will entertain you with songs from the 30’s to
the 70’s plus sing-a-longs.

Gene is a long time Hanover resident and has been singing in various venues
on the South Shore for years. Barbara is a resident of Braintree and has
been been playing and singing in many venues in Boston and the South Shore.

Come join them on Tuesday, September 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the John Curtis
Free Library, 534 Hanover Street, for an hour of lively entertainment for
all ages.

Admission is free and light refreshments will be provided.

For more information contact Gene at lanny13@Comcast.net .

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Center School addition information session

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Informational session at Hanover Senior Center

The Center/Sylvester School Building Committee is offering an informational
session on Monday, September 19, 2016 at 11:30 a.m. at the Hanover Senior
Center. They will discuss the Special Town Meeting and the Warrant Article
for the Center School addition project with MSBA. A pizza and salad lunch
will follow. Reservations are needed. Call 781-924-1913 or email
coa@hanover-ma.gov. The Hanover Senior Center is located at 665 Center
Street.

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Unofficial Election results

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Attached please find the unofficial election results for Thursday’s State
Primary Election in the Town of Hanover. Official results will be posted
on the town’s website after the provisional ballots have been dispensed
with and hand counts have been added.

If you have further questions, feel free to contact me at work –
781-826-5000 x1079 or catherine.harderbernier@hanover-ma.gov .

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Hanover 300 Community Growth Open House

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

How should Hanover grow in the next 10 years? Come tell us at this open,
science fair style public meeting! Stop by anything time during the meeting
and stay as long or briefly as you’d like.

More sidewalks on main streets, affordable housing options for seniors, and
local dining and entertainment options are some of the changes Hanoverians
would like to see in town.

Come to the Community Growth Open House to learn more about the town’s
existing conditions in housing, economic development, and transportation
and tell us your ideas on how the town should prepare for growth with all
of the town’s residents in mind.

Drop in at your convenience and stay as long or as briefly as you would
like. Snacks and refreshments will be served.

For more information contact Peter Matchak, Town Planner, at 781-826-5000 x
1026 or peter.matchak@hanover-ma.gov or visit Hanover 300.mapc.org .

Need special accommodation? Contact Christine Madore, Hanover 300 project
consultant, at cmadore@mapc.org or 617-933-0774.

When: Wednesday, September 14
Stop by anytime between 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Where: Hanover Town Hall, 550 Hanover Street

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Kids Klub Playgroup restarts for the new school year

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Hanover Parks and Recreation presents Kids Klub Playgroup – Where first
friends are made!

This playgroup is designed for potty trained 3-6 year olds. This is a drop
off playgroup for children to meet and play with new friends. This program
will be supervised by 1 program director and assistants (the number of
assistants depends on the number of children each day). Children will play
games, have fun and do arts and crafts with their friends. Kids Klub
Playgroup is at the Boys Club (located behind Town Hall) multi-use room.
On nice days they will be walking to the B. Everett Hall Playground to
enjoy some sunshine at the park! Kids Klub Playgroup will be held on
Tuesdays from 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. $12/day if you register for the
session! The Sunflower Session runs September 13th-October 25th. For more
information please email Kim at kim.leigh@hanover-ma.gov or visit
www.hanoverparkandrec.com/kids-klub-playgroup.php .

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Golden Apple Recognition Program

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

As the students of Hanover begin another school year, the Hanover
Foundation for Educational Enrichment (HFEE), wishes to thank the many
families who participated in the Golden Apple Program.

This year’s card was designed by Jacob Ellis (now a 6th grader). The
Golden Apple card gives students and parents an opportunity to recognize a
teacher, staff member or individual who has made a difference in their
lives. It was another exceptional year with 169 teachers and individuals
being recognized by the Hanover community. The following families have
presented the Golden Apple card as a “Thank You” to the recipient for
their hard work, dedication and excellence in educating our students .

Congratulations to the following:

Grace Ahi (Doherty family), Mindy Anderson (Anderson and Williams
families), Melissa Barley (Delaney and Delmonico families), Joel Barrett
(Agostino, Anderson, Gallagher, Pederson and Sullivan families), Katherine
Bartolotti ( Cormier, Kmito, Miller and Mihaley families), Kim Blanton
(Barth family), Tom Blinstrub (Healey family), Deb Bostwick (Jannotta and
Scribner families), Jane Bottomly (McCann family), Alice Boyle (Nichols
family), Dawn Brandmark (Freedman, Papkee and Rathgeber families), Jessica
Brown (Miraglia family), Dorion Bryant (Jannotta and Scribner families),
Alicia Bryerton (Gallagher family), Jennifer Buckley (Gallagher and
Murphy families), Ellen Burns ( Agostino, Butzbach, Corrick, Cook ,
Pevarnek and Williams families), Kerri Capraro (Bonfiglio, Jacobson,
McLaughlin and Mihaley families), Joelle Casey (Sidoti family), Kathy
Caulfield ( Logan, Lopes, Tawa and White families), Kathy Chandler (Jara
and McCafferty families), Laura Chase (Aitken, Landolfi, McCafferty and
Milligan families), Lauren Chebator (DeMayo, Joyce and Rusko families),
Sherry Concannon (Anderson and Ceurvels families), Melissa Cotter (Arbia
family), David Crawford (Jannotta family), Sarah Crossman (Hunt and
Langill families), Kaela Curtis (Carroll family), Elaine Cyr (Coughlin and
Gagnon families), Laura Czolada (Dever family), Noreen D’Andrea (Rufo
family), Stacey DeCotis (Arbia, Carroll, Cunniff, McCann and Monahan
families), Jane DeGrenier (Gill family), Lisa DellaCroce (Jannotta and
Scribner families), Louis DePatto (Jannotta family), Alicia DeBara
(Brangan family), Aaron DiGaudio (Healy family), Maura Donahue (DeMayo,
Gagnon , Rathgeber and Vincent families), Elizabeth Downs (McCormick
family), Keri Driscoll (Hatfield, McCormick, Norten, Pevarnek and Wheeler
families), Tracey Dubois (Freedman, Rathgeber and Taglia families), Alicia
Dunn (Pederson family), Joan Edgar (Cowing ,DaSilva ,Giodani and Marini
families), Kerry Ennis (Bonifiglio, Johnson and Taylor families), Betty
Fahey (McCann family), Christine Fay (Denis family), Cindy Ferguson (Barth,
Craft, Cross,Joyce, Molloy and Schllumper families), Michael File (Carr,
Coffey, Crowley, Keegan and Ryan families), Jessica Flaherty (Curran,
Doherty and Grund families), Kelly Fraiser (Nichols family), Jennifer Foss
(DaSilva, Marini and Vincent families), Hugh Galligan (Jannotta family),
Joanne Goldstein (Arbia and Hash families), Kristen Gokey (Murphy
family), Anne Gordon (Dolan family), Shelly Grabowski (Dever and Healy
families), Miss Grace – Bus Driver (Pederson family,), Miss. L -Student
Teacher (Curran family), Dorothea Gray (Handrahan and Lopes families),
Jennifer Greene (Hernon family), Seana Greene (Barresi and Dever
families), HHS Cafeteria Staff (Scribner family), HHS Guidance (Scribner
family) , Robbin Hall (Cormier family), Amber Hampton (Jannotta family),
Nicholas Hannifin (Jannotta & Scribner families), Heather Healy
(Anastasiades, Curran and Doherty families), Denise Heavern (Arbia and
Hash families), Maria Henderson (Arbia, Cowing, Cunniff, McCann , Monahan
and Pevarnek families), Steven Henderson (Neville family), Mary Herbert
(Gill family), Rachel Hines (Neville family), Thomas Hogan (Arbia, Carroll,
Cunniff, Cole, King, Lewis, McCann, Monahan, Paul and Pevarnek families),
Jason Hook (Stracco family), Christine Hrenko (Carroll, Handrahan,
Keegan, Lopes and Rowe families), Emily Humphrey (Coffey family), Andrea
Hurley (Rathgeber family), Mary Ann Johnson (Connerty, Handrahan, Monahan
and Raineri families), Colleen Jones (Knafo family), Kelly Jordan (Cunniff
and Healey families), Jill Joy (Brown, Coffey, Kmito, Light and Miller
families) , Kelly Kacamburas (Schlumper family), Kerri Kearns (Phillips
family), Kathryn Keating (Arbia, Hash and Toner families), Christine
Kelleher (Hernon and Williams families), Sarah Kelser (Agostino and
Williams families), Kara Kenney (Nichols family), Patricia Kinasewich (
Doherty, Gray, Mullare families), Jeanne Kling ( Meagher family), Lynne
Kosak (Neville family), Carol Krall (Cormier and Gill families), Sarah
LaFond (Doherty and Polk families), Mark Lancaster (Baker, Barth and
LaBelle families), Jeannette Libby (Ranieri family), Dustin Lindsey (
Carr, Coffey, Coughlin, Crowley, Keegan and Ryan families), Maryanne Lohan
(Dever family), Stephen Lovell (Booker, Bristol, Houghton and Keegan
families), Beth Lucarelli ( Kennedy family), and Amy Lynch (Hatfield,
McCormick and Norten families).

Also, Mary Anne McNeill (Bell, Milligan, Pevarnek and Willis families), Amy
Madden (Kmito family), Andrew Mahoney (Carroll family), Richard Mancuso
(Leibfarth family), Diane Martin (Nichols family), Karen McDonough (Knafo
family), Valerie McDonough (Brown, Jara and Phillips families), Matthew
McGarry (Arbia, Downing, Hash and Healy families), Carol McGinnis
(Sullivan & Weiss families), Lori McKenna (Coffey, Crimi, DeMayo, Evans,
Frattasio , Lewis & Rathgeber families) , Officer Michael McKeever (Dever
family), Andrew McLean (Hernon & Picard families) , Andrea McNamara
(O’Dowd family), James McNamara (Hernon family ), Ashley McNeil
(Ceurvels & Knafo families) , Catherine McNulty (Sidoti family), Joan
McVey (Agostino & Williams families), Tom Merzbacher (Pederson family),
Christa Monahan (Coffey, Crowley, Curran, Dolan, Jacobson, Keegan, Light ,
Mihaley & Murphy families), Nancy Moore (Agostino, Corrick & Williams
families), Kerri Moran (Knafo family), Keri Morrison (Nichols family),
Gretchen Murphy (Agostino family), Rachel Nameika (Knafo, Pederson &
Schlumper families) , Cooper Naylor (Dever family), Debra Nicoll
(Brangan, Cole, Meagher & Ryan families), Michael Oates (Agostino family)
, Kathy O’Brien (Anastasiades, Coffey, Harrington, Leibfarth,
MacDougall & Stracco families), Karen Oliver (Healy family), Jennifer
O’Shea (Cormier family) , Andrea Palma (Brown & Jara families), Allison
Palmucci (LaBelle & Weiss families), Renee Parry (Denis family), Betty
Polansky (Coughlin, Doherty, MacDougall , O’Brien & Phillips families),
Michelle Pollock (Hunt & Logan families) , Lisa Porzio (Neville family),
Lisa Quilty (Aitken & McCafferty families) , Joanne Rapalje-Fitgerald
(Jannotta & Nichols families), Mary Rafferty (Arbia family), Gene Reiber
(Cowing family), Debbie Rich (Healy family), Christina Richardson
(Gallagher, Johnson & Murphy families) , Kim Richardson (Gallagher &
Monahan families) , Bryan Rodday (Nichols family) , Carol Rodday (Murphy
family), Donald Ronchetti (Cowing family), Nancy Ryan (Bell family),
Tom Ryan (Carroll, Handrahan & Lopes families ), Carin Scanlon (Connerty
family), Denise Schell (Murphy family), Andrew Schreiber (Cormier family),
Maureen Shea (Harrington & MacDougall families), Alex Shepherd (LaBelle
family), Caitlyn SImonelli (Anastasiades, Harrington, Johnson & Toglia
families), Nikki Simmons (Agostino, Corrick, & Kennedy), Michelle Sinnott
(Weiss family), Martha Stamper (Hernon & Rowe families), Michelle
Sullivan (Langill family), Carolyn Sweeney (Gill family), Katie Sweeney
(Light family), Leanne Tarkanian (Jannotta family), Cheryl Tavares
(Coffey, Finnegan & Fountas family) Roberta Themistocles (Doherty, Gray
& Mullare families), Shannon Thompson (Anderson & Healey families),
Julienne Thornell (Freedman, Giordani, Hash & Rathgeber families), Anne
Thornton (McCormick family), Karen Vitolo (Keegan family), Sheryl Wade
(Jannotta family), Michelle Walsh ( Meehan & Murphy families), Gregg
Wheeler (Cowing, DaSilva, Marini & Toner families), Donna Wilson (Carr &
Davidson families), Vicki Wilson (Connerty family) and Luke Zimmerman
(Papkee family).

The Foundation congratulates these individuals for their well deserved
recognition and again thanks the many families for their continued support
and participation in the Golden Apple Program. Special thanks to Rachael
O’Callaghan in the Superintendent’s Office for her assistance.

For more information about the Hanover Foundation for Educational
Enrichment, please e-mail hanoverfoundation@gmail.com .

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