Pre-school registration

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

As previously mentioned on “Around Town on the Web”, Hanover Public
Schools Preschool invites the parents/guardians of preschool age children
to come to Cedar Elementary School to register for the 2015-2016 integrated
preschool program. The program is open to 3 and 4 year olds. Your child
must turn 3 before September 1, 2015 to be eligible.

Due to snow days, registration has been extended and will take place from
Thursday, February 26th through Thursday, March 5th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00
p.m.

For more information, please go to the ATOTW archives at www.atotw.com or
contact:
Hanover Public Schools
Preschool Peer Model Registration
Cedar Elementary School
265 Cedar Street
781-878-7228
kchandler@hanoverschools.org

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How parents can help their children with stress – rescheduled

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Please join the Hanover Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC)
for a workshop for parents and teachers on “Stress Awareness: How Parents
Can Help Their Children with Stress” presented by Rana Chudnofsky, Tuesday,
March 10th at Center Elementary School in Hanover. This workshop has been
rescheduled from February 10th. Please note that this is a new location –
Center Elementary School in Hanover.

Research shows that children and teens that are trained in mind body
techniques develop more efficient work habits, and feel less stress and
anxiety. In this workshop, Ms. Chudnofsky will discuss stress reduction
for children and useful strategies for parents and educators. Please see
attached flyer for complete details.

Workshop: Stress Awareness: How Parents Can Help Their Children with
Stress
When: Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Where: Center Elementary School Auditorium, 65 Silver Street
Time: 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

For more information, please contact Hanover SEPAC at
hanoversepac@gmail.com .

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Library 1/2 price book sale extended due to weather

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The February half-price book sale at the John Curtis Free Library here in
Hanover has been extended through SATURDAY, MARCH 14, to allow additional
shopping time for our patrons whose mobility may have been hampered by the
stormy weather. Come visit the little book room where many bargains are
still to be found! For additional information, please contact Emily
Blampied at blampied@gmail.com or 781-710-6680.

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Hanover PTA cookies and nut-free candy

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
The Hanover PTA is excited to announce the second of two HPTA fundraisers:
Genevieve’s Spring Fundraiser will run February 23 – March 10. Hanover
Schools will receive up to 40% profit from your orders! Hanover PTA
sponsors two fundraisers per year to help support the teachers by enhancing
the educational experience for our students. These fundraisers essentially
fund items or events that are above and beyond the school budget.
Currently, they have one fall fundraiser and one spring fundraiser. The
spring fundraiser, called Genevieve’s Spring Fundraiser, consists of a
fundraising catalog featuring Mrs. Fields cookies. The Genevieve’s catalog
may be accessed by going here:
http://www.genevieves.com/magazines/mfields/MrsFields.html . They are also
introducing a Vermont Nut Free Chocolate brochure as a nut free option.
Items available are advertised here www.vermontnutfree.com .

Orders will deliver in time for Easter! Let’s do our best in supporting
our schools to give Hanover’s children the best educational experience!

If you would like to place an order, please contact Sarah McCrann at
781-878-6243 or slmccrann@comcast.net .

THE HPTA THANKS YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR SUPPORT! YOUR SUPPORT HAS HELPED
PTA TO FUND THE FOLLOWING:
• Anti-Bullying Motivational Speaker
• MGH Stress Management Program for faculty and students
• 3D Printer
• Capilli Fitness – Exercise and technique
• Artist in Residence
• Recess Toys
• Deana’s Educational Theatre – 3 person plays focusing on respect
bullying and harassment
• Anatomy and Physiology Video series
• Spanish and Greek Video series
• Jungle Gym Equipment
• Chrome Books

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Alison Joy Light is a Wicked Good Cause

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

“Around Town on the Web” (ATOTW) has a long-time history of
highlighting and supporting efforts to assist Hanover residents in need. I
love that ATOTW has become a cornerstone of how we connect with each other
as a town and as neighbors.

Today I am writing to introduce you to efforts to support Alison Joy Light,
a three year old spitfire of a toddler with never ending curiosity, guts
and a delightful spirit. “Ali”, her big brother Sam, and her parents
Dan and Amanda all live in Hanover. In September 2014, Alison’s
pediatrician referred her to Children’s Hospital in Boston after learning
that Ali had suffered through a few months of chronic constipation. At
Children’s, the Light family learned that their precious baby girl had
cancer that started on her tailbone and metastasized to her liver, lungs,
and lymph-nodes. A few days later, the family received the more hopeful
news that Ali had germ cell yolk sac tumors. While the burden of the tumors
is significant, the Lights knew that there was treatment and a cure for
this type of pediatric cancer. This past fall, Ali had four rounds of
chemotherapy and surgery. Her prognosis is hopeful, but she has also had
some concerning blood work results the past couple of weeks.

In the meantime, friends and neighbors rallied around Ali and the Lights
this fall, providing meals, cleaning their house, running errands, and
making sure Sam was also well cared for. Amanda’s mom flew in from
Arizona for an extended visit, and the Lights, and Ali, persevered.

Knowing that the medical costs would be staggering even with insurance and
that the loss of income from having to take time off from work would be
potentially devastating for the Lights, some Hanover friends of the family
connected with an organization called Wicked Good Cause. Wicked Good Cause
is a community based organization whose mission it is to provide
philanthropic support to local South Shore Massachusetts families that have
been affected by unforeseen illness, accident, or tragedy. For more
information about Wicked Good Cause, please go to www.wickedgoodcause.org .

I am delighted to share that Wicked Good Cause will host its second annual
Winter Ball on Saturday, February 28th, 2015, and the Light Family and Ali
will be one of two recipients of their generosity. This not-to-be-missed
evening will be filled with live music, dancing, delicious food, and
auction items as the organization celebrates an evening of giving while
benefiting families who were affected by unexpected illness, accident, or
tragedy. Tickets for the event are available for $100 per person by
visiting www.wickedgoodcause.org . At this writing, the event is 60% sold
out.

If you are unable to attend the Winter Ball, but would like to make a
donation to Alison Joy Light and her family, please simply go to
http://wickedgoodcause.org/donate.html and make a PayPal donation.

Let’s rally around the Lights, our neighbors. They need us, and we have
a long-standing tradition of responding to a family in need here in
Hanover. Let’s just do it; it’s a Wicked Good Cause!

For more information about these efforts for Ali Light, please simply reply
to me at cathyhb@atotw.com .

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Art classes at the library

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
Six-week art classes will be offered for both children and adults at the
John Curtis Free Library this February – stay creative and warm with us!
Please note spaces are very limited – there are only 6 or so spaces open
for each class at this time. Register as soon as possible at the library
with your $10 supply fee.
The following are brought to you by the Friends of the John Curtis Free
Library:
• Pam Golden, a sculptor and art educator (www.pamgolden.com), will teach
children ages 6-8 to create clay animals, masks, puppets, and more. This
class will meet on Thursdays from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. in the children’s room
at the library from February 26 until April 2. This class will support 10
children. Preference is given to children who have not taken this class
before.

• Kelly Burke, a Hanover artist and art educator
(www.saturdaystudioart.com ), will teach children ages 3-5 to explore a
variety of different materials including chalk pastel, oil pastel,
watercolor paints, model magic clay, collage materials and acrylic paint.
All projects will be age appropriate, and parents are invited to attend
(especially for the younger children). This class will meet on Fridays from
10:15 – 11:15 a.m. in the children’s room, February 27 through April 3.
This class will support 10 children.

• Kelly Burke, a Hanover artist and art educator
(www.saturdaystudioart.com ), will also teach adults to explore the uses of
different materials. The class will focus on floral drawings using oil
pastel, fruit arrangements using chalk pastel, watercolor landscape
paintings, and a Cape Cod inspired light house acrylic painting on canvas.
Some projects may need 2 classes to finish. This class will meet on Mondays
from 1 – 2 p.m. in the large meeting room downstairs from February 23
through March 30. This class will support 12 adults.

All classes are fully funded by the Friends of the Library with
participants asked to pay only a $10 supply fee. Registration is happening
now with your $10 supply fee. Children may be registered at the
children’s circulation area while adults may register upstairs at the
adult circulation desk. Sign up quickly as these spaces won’t last!

For more information about the Friends of the John Curtis Library, please
contact tjmarchetti@verizon.net .

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February Vacation Programs at the John Curtis Free Library

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
This just in from the good folks at the John Curtis Library!

February Vacation Programs at the John Curtis Free Library

For more information contact the Reference/Teen Librarian Donald Colon at
781-826-2972 or by emailing dcolon@ocln.org All programs are free of
charge and are possible through the support of the Friends of the John
Curtis Free Library.

TEEN ANIME/MANGA CLUB
The John Curtis Free Library will begin holding a Teen Anime/Manga club on
Saturday February 14, 2015 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Also there will be
a meeting on Tuesday February 17, 2015 from 2:00-3:30 p.m. Various meeting
dates are being offered to accommodate schedules; attendance to all is not
required. The group will meet to discuss their interests in anime/manga
books, movies, and more.

Hunger Games Jeopardy Tuesday February 17, 2015 5:30 p.m.
Fans of the series come test your knowledge with an evening of
Jeopardy-style trivia. Prizes will be given. Pizza and drinks will be
provided. Registration is required.

Teen Advisory Board Meeting Thursday February 19, 2015 11:00 a.m.
The TAB is a group of young people interested in the programs and book
selections for the library. The group meets once a month to discuss current
reads, to share new program ideas or to make items for future programs.
Most of all, the group is FUN! Snacks provided.

Teen Legos
Join us on Thursday February 19, 2015 at 3:15 p.m. for TEEN LEGOS. Create,
build, and have some fun. This is a program for teens ages 11 and up.
Snacks provided. Registration is not required for this program.

Doctor Who Trivia Friday February 20, 2015 2:00 p.m.
Whovians come and test your knowledge of everything Doctor Who. Prizes will
be given out and snacks provided. Registration is required. Ages 11 and
up.

Craftopia
Saturday February 21, 2015 2:00-3:30 p.m.
This drop in program is for teens ages 11 and up. It will be a combination
of “leftover” crafts from previous teen programs. Duct tape, polymer
clay pens, and steampunk to name a few of the possible crafts you can do.
Supplies are limited for individual crafts. Registration is not required;
snacks provided.

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Want to get involved in town?

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Hanover Town Clerk Cathy Harder-Bernier announced this week that nomination
papers are available in her office for the Annual Town Election scheduled
to be held May 9th, 2015.

“Election Day is set for May 9th and signed nomination papers are due
March 23rd. I heartily encourage my fellow citizens to consider running
for office and become more involved in our terrific small town,”
Harder-Bernier said.

On the ballot this spring will be elections for two members of the Board of
Selectmen for a three year term each, two members of the School Committee
for a three year term each, one member of the Housing Authority for a five
year term, one member of the Board of Assessors for a three year term, one
member of the Planning Board for a five year term, one Board of Health
member for a three year term, three members of the Board of Public Works
for a one, two or three year term each, one Trustee of the Public Library
for a three year term and one Moderator for a one year term.

“With 13 seats on the ballot, there is room for interest on the part of
many people from all corners of Hanover. Come pick up a set of nomination
papers today!” said Harder-Bernier. Interested residents are encouraged
to contact the Town Clerk’s Office, any of the related departments, or
sitting members of the board or committee they are interested in becoming a
part of in order to gain more information about an open position.

To run for office, candidates only need to obtain 50 signatures of
registered Hanover voters in order to be placed on the ballot. Candidates
for office have until Monday, March 23rd to submit the signed nomination
papers to the Registrar’s Office for signature certification. Attached
please find the Spring Election Calendar for more information.

For more information about the election process and related deadlines,
please contact Hanover Town Clerk Cathy Harder-Bernier or Assistant Town
Clerk JoAnne O’Connor at (781) 826-5000 x1079 or by e-mail at
catherine.harderbernier@hanover-ma.gov or joanne.oconnor@hanover-ma.gov .

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No roses from the Boy Scouts this weekend

Dear fellow Hanoverians,
Please note that the Boy Scout Troop 1 Valentine’s Day Rose Sale that is
advertised in Wednesday’s Mariner has now been cancelled due to the
extraordinary weather conditions.
Thank you for your continued support!
Troop 1

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From our DPW

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
Please join me in supporting our Department of Public Works by taking a
moment to read this notice that appeared on their website this week:

“Monday’s storm dumped record snow on the Town. We are pleased to report
that all roads remained open throughout the storm, although as a result of
the very high snow banks, many of the subdivision roads are quite narrow as
most of our plowing fleet is not large enough to throw snow over the banks.
We are actively pushing back snow at intersections and along subdivision
roads with front end loaders and large snow blowers. This effort will
continue until the job is completed. We are making every effort to be
careful in this effort, but undoubtedly some damage may occur. Our primary
focus is public safety, with our overall goal of providing enough space on
every road for the Fire Department to adequately stage equipment in the
event of an emergency. Any property damage as a result of snow removal
efforts will be properly addressed as the snow melts. We ask residents to
be patient as we slowly bring the roadway network back to normal.

We request that residents refrain from parking in the street and ask that
if you have a plow that plows your driveway, that snow must NOT be plowed
into the street. Plowing snow into the street sets back the Town’s efforts
and may delay emergency response to your neighborhood.

We do not have the resources to plow the ends of driveways that have
already been opened up by a private plow. Please make arrangements with
your own contractor to do this work once the Town’s snow and ice operations
have completed.

Any fallen trees with wires must be grounded and cleared by National Grid
before they can be removed by Town personnel. All downed wires should be
considered live. Residents should report downed trees to the Town’s
Emergency Communication Center (911) and are advised to stay clear of any
fallen wires to avoid a potentially life threatening situation.

The snow and ice page of the DPW website, accessible from the blue menu bar
on the left hand side of the page, will provide specific information
regarding the DPW’s activities during a storm. The Town’s website, as well
as the Town’s Facebook page, will be updated during storms to provide
residents with up to the minute storm information.

The Ames Way brush and compost piles are closed until further notice so as
not to interfere with the DPW’s snow and ice operations. The facility will
reopen once it is deemed safe.

The Transfer Station is closed while we work to make the facility safe for
vehicles and pedestrians. The facility will reopen on Friday, February
13th.

Forge Pond Park will be closed until the parking lot and roadways are
cleared and deemed safe.”

(Editor’s note: As someone who works with and knows quite a few of the DPW
staff, I can personally vouch for the fact that they are working very hard
and need our support and understanding. This snow might just be
unprecedented – cut them some slack!)

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Cathy H-B


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