It’s Meat Raffle time again!

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

It’s Meat Raffle time again!

Starting Sunday, September 27th at 2:00 p.m., the American Legion will once
again be having their weekly Meat Raffle. It will run every Sunday until
May or June of next year, 2016. Come early to get a good seat at the
Legion, located at 104 King Street. Be sure to tell your family and
friends. It’s always a good time.

For more information, please contact Adjutant Frank Murphy at
murphy58@comcast.net .

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Drug Take Back Day

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Do you have unwanted medication(s) you need to dispose of?

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (D.E.A.) is coordinating, with the Hanover
Board of Health and the Hanover Police Department, a nationwide one-day
event to take back unwanted medications on Saturday, September 26, 2015 at
the Hanover Senior Center, 665 Center Street, between the hours of 10 a.m.
and 1 p.m.

This national initiative will provide an opportunity for the public to
surrender pharmaceutical controlled substances and other medications to law
enforcement officers for destruction. Expired, unused or unwanted
substances in our homes are a potential source of supply for the increasing
abuse of pharmaceutical drugs in the United States and an unacceptable risk
to public health and safety.

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Flu clinics

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

2015 Seasonal Flu Clinics
Public Welcome

Offered by the Hanover Board Of Health And Hanover Visiting Nurse
Association

Location: Hanover Senior Center, 665 Center Street

Dates: Tuesday, September 22nd
2:00 – 4:00 P.M.
And
Wednesday, September 30th
5:30 – 7:30 P.M.

**Please Bring Your Insurance/Medicare Card and wear short sleeves

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Absentee ballots are now available for the October Primary

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Absentee ballot applications are available now in the Hanover Town
Clerk’s Office for all voters living in Hanover wishing to vote by
absentee ballot in the Special State Primary Election for State Senator.
The election will be held Tuesday, October 6, 2015.

Absentee ballot applications are for use by registered voters who are
unable to vote at the polls on Election Day due to:
1) Absence from the Town of Hanover during normal polling hours (7:00 a.m.
– 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 6th); or
2) Physical disability preventing you from going to the polling place; or
3) Religious belief;
OR
Non-registered voters who are:
1) A Massachusetts citizen absent from the state; or
2) An active member of the armed forces or merchant marines, their spouse
or dependent; or
3) A person confined in a correctional facility or a jail, except if by
reason of felony conviction.
Applications for absentee ballots must be received by noon on the day
before the election, in this case, by noon on Monday, October 5th . For
more information about the absentee ballot application process, please call
the Hanover Town Clerk’s Office at (781) 826-5000, x1079 or e-mail
catherine.harderbernier@hanover-ma.gov or meg.coogan@hanover-ma.gov .

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Job opening!

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

This job is still open!

The Hanover Park and Recreation Department is accepting applications for a
part-time Assistant Director to work at the Park & Rec Kids Klub Playgroup.
This day program is designed for the children of our Community to attend.

An Assistant Director must first and foremost be willing and able to work
with Hanover’s most prized possession, its children. On a daily basis,
an Assistant Director brings enthusiasm and spirit to the Kids Klub
Playgroup program to provide a safe and enjoyable environment for all
children that attend. An Assistant Director must truly enjoy being with
children and demonstrate maturity and responsibility; characteristics that
are essential to being a good role model. The Assistant Director will work
hand in hand with the Program Directors. Some of the responsibilities of
the Assistant Director will be organizing and preparing games, activities
and crafts. As a member of our team this employee needs to work and
communicate well with others to maintain a positive atmosphere.

This program runs throughout September-June. It is anticipated that this
part-time Assistant Director will be working up to 15 hours per week
depending on the registration numbers for our program.

Deadline for application is September 11, 2015 at noon; or until filled.
Please submit a resume to Ann Lee, Executive Assistant, Town of Hanover,
550 Hanover Street, Hanover, Massachusetts 02339 or via e-mail:
ann.lee@hanover-ma.gov. This position is covered under the Personnel
By-law, Class B. A full description of the position is available upon
request.

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Touch a Truck!

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Please join the Professional Firefighters of Hanover at their 4th Annual
Touch A Truck fundraiser on September 26th 2015 from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00
p.m. at B. Everett Hall Field in Hanover; rain date is September 27th. The
event is a fundraiser for the community. This year, proceeds will be going
towards playground improvements in the Town of Hanover.

The event will feature over 40 vehicles and other equipment from private
and public entities for kids to get up close to, touch and climb inside and
out of. In addition to the number and array of trucks, this event will
feature so much more. There will be over 20 vendors and other participants
offering family-friendly goods and services, many of whom will be providing
a fun activity or game to enjoy. There will also be many other activities
such as bounce houses, face painting, balloon artists, caricature drawings,
music, entertainment, Hoof n’ Whiskers 4-H small petting zoo, some pretty
cool raffles and more! The Plymouth County Sheriff will be there providing
Child ID Kits and the Hanover Police will be providing information about
child safety seat installations. There will also be food, beverages and
snacks available for purchase. Don’t miss the very popular fire
department ladder truck candy drop(s)!

There is a suggested donation of $3/person or $5/two people with a maximum
of $20/family for admission. Aside from admission, food, raffles and a few
other small items, everything is free! So, come on down to B. Everett Hall
Field in the Center of Town for what promises to be a fun filled event for
the entire family. Check the Firefighters Facebook event page for news and
updates https://www.facebook.com/hanover.fd?ref=hl or email
hanovertouchatruck@gmail.com for further information.

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Girl Scout registration and open house

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
Is your daughter looking to meet new people and have fun?

Girl Scouts could be what she is looking for!

Please join us at our “open house style” Girl Scout registration event!

When: Monday, September 28th
Where: John Curtis Free Library, Large meeting room (1st floor)
What time: 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Who: Girls in Kindergarten and above

Come speak to girls and adults about fun activities the Girl Scouts
participate in. Adult volunteer opportunities also available!

For more information, contact Amanda Cole at hanovermagirlscouts@yahoo.com
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Kids Klub Playgroup fall sessions

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
Do your kids love to meet new friends? Play and interact with friends?
Well, Kids Klub Playgroup is the place to be!

When: Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (see session dates below)
Where: The Boys Club (behind Town Hall) 550 Hanover Street
Time: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Who: Potty-trained 3-6 year olds
Cost: $25/day
Registration: www.hanoverparkandrec.com, register at any time!

Sunflower Session:
September 21st-October 30th
Holly Session:
November 9th-December 23rd

This half day 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 & crafts with their friends. Kids
Klub Playgroup is at the Boys Club (located behind Town Hall) multi-use
room. On nice days we will be walking to the B. Everett Hall Playground to
enjoy some sunshine at the park! Kids Klub Playgroup will be held on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Visit www.hanoverparkandrec.com for more information or email
kidsklub@hanoverdpw.org .

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Preparedness program at the COA

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

On Friday, September 25 at 1:00 p.m., the Hanover Senior Center will host a
program titled “Five Wishes.” This is a good opportunity for seniors
and their adult children to plan for the future. Scott Ciosek of Beacon
Hospice will lead the discussion. Five Wishes gives people a way to control
something very important—how you or a loved one are treated should you
become ill. Five Wishes is the first living will that addresses your
personal, emotional and spiritual needs as well as your medical wishes.
This document helps you make sure that your wishes are known and respected.
Please call 781-924-1913 or email coa@hanover-ma.gov to sign up. The
Hanover Senior Center is at 665 Center Street, Hanover.

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Golden Apples award winners shine

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

I love getting this e-mail every year. It’s such a great testament to our
teachers…and to the parents and families that support and appreciate
them. Read on!

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 Recognition Program. The
Golden Apple card gives students and parents an opportunity to recognize a
teacher or staff member who has made a difference in their lives. It was
an exceptional year with 168 teachers or staff members being recognized
with over 425 cards distributed. The following families have presented
teachers and staff with the Golden Apple card recognizing them for their
hard work, dedication and excellence in educating the students of Hanover.

Maura Aborn (Little-Gill family),Karen Anderson (Ryan family),Mindy
Anderson (Baker,Donovan-Maher,Godfrey,Heffron,Hofeman,Logan,
Monahan,Ranieri & Rodericks families), Gabe Attorio (Brangan family), Emily
Baird (Grund, MacDougall,McLaughin,Puleo & Spencer families), Stacie Barlow
(Clinton family),Katherine Bartolotti (Brangan,Curran & Liebforth
families), Ben Benitez (Giordani & Sidoti families),Tom Blinstrub (Godfrey
& McCrann families),Elaine Bossong (Little-Gill & Madison families),
Dorothea Bowles (Dillon family), Dawn Brandmark (Jenkins family),Laura
Breault (Blanton & Mutchler families),Rachel Brewin (Butzbach & Coleman
families), Jessica Brown (Frattasio & Hersey families),Tim Brown
(Little-Gill family), Alicia Bryerton (Healey & Lopes Families), Ellen
Burns (Agostino,Butzbach,Corrick,Pavernek & Williams families),Jessica Busa
(TLC), Meghan Callahan (O’Dowd family),Kathleen Campbell (Anastasiades,
Arbia, Hash & Hernon families), Caitlin Carceo (Arbia, Hash & Hernon
families), Kathy Caulfield (Schlumper family), Joelle Casey (Baunauguro
family),Mark Centorino (Little-Gill family),Laura Chase (Knafo, Monahan &
Schlumper families),Lauren Chebator (Riley family),Paula Clasby (Cowing &
Kelly family),Suzanne Clasby (Higgins, Jacobson,Liebforth,Spencer & Watson
families),Sherri Concanon (Gallagher family),Melissa Cotter (Mutchler
family), Deborah Curran (Butzbach & Coleman families), Elaine Cyr (Fader
family),Noreen D’Andrea (Agostino,Corrick & Sanders), Stacey DeCotis
(Casey,Rusko & Taylor families), Louis DePatto (Jannotta family), Alicia
DiBara (Brangan, Johnson,Kmito,Madden, Ryan,Sprague and Toner Families),
Jane DeGrenier (Arbia, Gill, Grund,Kegan,Puleo families),Jennifer
DePhillips (Knafo & McDonnell families), Aaron DiGaudio (O’Dowd family),
Maura Donahue (Logan family),Maura Dowling (McCrann,McDonnell &White
families), Elizabeth Downs (Bellerby, Handrahan , Mitchelson & Taylor
Families),Keri Driscoll (McDonnell & Weiss families),Tracy DuBois (Snyder
family), Paul Economos (Bristol family), Joan Edgar (Cowing family),Shayle
Emerson (Little-Gill family), Kerry Ennis (Joyce & Rathgeber families),
Christine Fay (Jannotta,Madison & O’Sullivan families),Christine Feller (
Bell family), Cindy Ferguson (Bellerby,Connolly,Corrick, Cunniff,
Duff,Handrahan,Nofi,Rowe,& White families),Nancy Ferraro (Davidson
family),Michael File (Rathgeber & Spencer families),Jessica Flaherty
(Pineau family), Jennifer Foss (Cowing, Riley, Sheridan families), Anne
Gordon (Curran family ,Dori Gray (Hebblethwaite,Longueil, MacDougall,Marini
& Neville families) , Seana Green (Anastasiades ,Carney & Hernon families),
Caitlyn Guilfoy (Murphy family),Megan Halloran (Jannotta family),Matt
Harden(Clinton & Sheridan families), Amy Hayes (Carlson,Ceurvels, Coleman,
Curran and Puleo families),Heather Healy(Spencer & Waters families),Stephen
Hegarty (Little-Gill family),Maria Henderson (Cowing,Little-Gill & Toner
families), Steven Henderson (Logan family), Mary Herbert (Brangan & Gill
families), HHS Adminstrative Staff (Scribner family), Amanda Higginbottom
(Cunniff family), HMS Adminstrative Staff (Scribner family),HMS Cafeteria
Staff (Scribner family), Tom Hogan (Bell,Carney,Casey, Graybill ,Houghton
&Taylor families), Christine Hrenko ( Jenkins family), Emily Humphrey
(Fader, Freedman, Pineau,Rathgeber & Watson families), Andrea Hurley (Casey
family),Karen Johnson (Delmonica family), Colleen Jones (Conroy, Knafo and
Rodericks families),Kelly Jordan (McCarthy family),Jill Joy (Mendoza &
Wheeler families),Kelly Kacamburas (Healey, McCrann,Mitchelson, Schlumper &
White families),Lynn Kaupp (Sidoti family), Kerri Kearns (Curran & Grund
families),Kathryn Keating (Mutchler family),Sarah Kelsor (McCarthy
family),Patricia Kinasewich (Butler,Condon,Delmonico & Tocchio families),
Lynne Kozak (Logan family),Carol Krall (Gill & Ryan families),Mark
Lancaster (Handrahan family),Terry Langton (McCrann & Weiss families),Kelly
Lawrence (Lopes family),Jeannette Libby (Cunniff family), Gail Lincoln
(Cowing & Knafo families),Dustin Lindsey
(Arbia,Kegan,Light,Pineau,Rathgeber,Sledziewski families), Patty Losordo
( Kelly, Pavernek,Williams & Willis families), Stephen Lovell
(Higgins,McDonald & Sledziewski families),Beth Luccarelli (Cabral,
Carroll,Hofeman,Lawrence,McCarthy,McCrann & Monahan families), Amy Lynch
(McDonnell & Weiss families), MaryAnne MacNeill(Anderson,Lopes,Milligan &
White families), Amy Madden ( Branagan Family), Karen McCabe
((Baker,Donvan-Maher,Godfrey,Logan and Monahan families), Jessica McDermott
(Rodericks family),Karen McDonough (Knafo family), Val McDonough
(Carr,Davidson,Demarco,Evans,Galvin & Mackey families), Carol McGinnis
(Bell,& Gomes families),Susanne McHugh (Madison family),Lori McKenna
(Giordani,Madden Snyder & Taylor families), Andrea McNamara (Bristol
family),Ashley McNeill (Conroy & Knafo families), Joan McVey
(Agostino,Butzbach,Corrick & Williams families), Chrisann Merrick (Clinton
family), Tom Merzbacher (Gomes family),Christa Monahan( Arbia,Ceurvels,
Curran,Cole, Freedman, Kearney,Kegan,Pineau,Puleo & Rathgeber families),
Nancy Moore (Corrick & Donnovan-Maher families),Kerri Moran (Conroy & Knafo
families),Lisa Mullen (Logan family),Rachel Nameika (Anderson, Healey &
McCarthy families), Cooper Naylor ( Pavernek family),Patrick Newton
(Little-Gill family),Deborah Nicoll (Bristol,Doherty,Kegan & Neville
families), Michael Oates (Gallagher & Pavernek family),Kathleen O’Brien
(Arbia, Ceurvels, Cole,Kearney & Watson families),Rachael O’Callaghan
(HFEE), Andrea Palma (Hersey & Frattasio families), Andrea Pattinson
(Arbia,Hash & Hernon families), Matthew Paquette (Jannotta & McArthur
families),Melanie Pavao (Perry family), Pat Peters (Grund family), Kevin
Perry (Little-Gill & Jannotta families),Karin Petrucelli (Carlson, Fountas
& McLaughlin families), Jake Plummer (Clinton family),Julie Phelan (Waters
family),Betty Polansky (Graybill & Wheeler families), Lisa Porzio (McCrann
family) ,Linda Price (Dillon,Fountas & Puleo families),Lisa Quilty (Knafo &
Monahan families), Joanna Rapolje (Jannotta family), Sheila Ray (Bristol
family),Gene Reiber ( Cowing, Little-Gill & Losordo families),Joanne Reilly
(Dowd & Ryan families),Christina Richardson (Curran family),Kim Richardson
(Cunniff family),Callie Robarts (Butzbach,Coleman & O’Dowd
families),Donald Ronchetti (Arbia & Hash families),Colleen Russell
(Donovan-Maher,McCarthy,Milligan,Ranieri & Rodericks families), Nancy Ryan
(Corrick,Donovan-Maher,Healey, Ranieri & Taylor families),Tom Ryan
(Hebbiethwaite,MacDougall, Marini,Neville & Rusko families),John Schnelle
(Fitzpatrick & Sheridan families),John Schumacher (Pavernek & Sanders
families),Maureen Shea (Watson family),Alex Shepard (McCarthy,Mitchelson &
Sanders families), Vanessa Simone (Warren family),Nikki Simmons
(Corrick,Cunniff, Hofeman, McCarthy,Monahan,& Nofi family), Michelle
Sullivan (Cahill & Rathgeber families),Andrea Sweeney (Carr, Davidson,
Galvin, Mackey & Warren families), Cheryl Tavares(Cahill,Graybill,Pineau &
Waters families),Roberta Themistacles (Butler & Condon families), Jacquelyn
Thompson (Hash Family),Shannon Thompson (Lopes family) ,Julienne Thornell
(Carney,Freedman, Gallagher,Giordani,Snyder families),Anne Thornton
(McCarthy family), Bronwen Thornton (Waters family),Karen Vitolo (Rathgeber
family), Sheryl Wade (Jannotta family),Michelle Walsh (Kegan & Sledziewski
families),Tara Wardell (Light family), Gregg Wheeler (Cowing,Mitchelson &
Sheridan families),Donna Wilson (Liebforth & Wipfler families),Vickie
Wilson (Pavernek family) and Luke Zimmerman (O’Dowd family).

The Foundation congratulates these fine teachers and staff for their well
deserved recognition and thanks the many families for their support and
participation in the Golden Apple Program. Special thanks to Rachael
O’Callaghan for her assistance.

For more information about the Hanover Foundation, please contact Sue
DiTullio, HFEE President at hanoverfoundation@gmail.com .

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