St. Andrew’s Spring Craft Fair

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
St. Andrew’s Hanover Annual Spring Craft Fair is this Saturday, May 17th
from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

They’re celebrating the arrival of spring with their Annual Spring Craft
Fair this coming Saturday. Their Annual Craft Fair features plenty of
crafts, books, face painting, and much, much more!

They’re located between Broadway and Hanover Four Corners, across from
Salmond School (Hanover Schools district office), on Church Street. There
is ample parking. For more information, please contact Jae Picard at
jaepicard@verizon.net .

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Garden Club plant sale

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
Walnut Hill Garden Club of Hanover will hold its traditional public plant
sale on Saturday, May 17, from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at Riley Hall at the
First Congregational Church located at 17 Silver Street (corner of Silver
and Hanover Streets). Co-presidents and sale organizers Tiziana Polizio
and Vera Anderson report that the sale will feature a vast selection of
plants from member gardens, all at affordable prices. Included for sun are
colorful daylilies, iris, Shasta daisies, ornamental grasses; hosta,
astilbe and other hardy plants for shade; plus ground covers, shrubs and
more. Also new to the plant sale this year, as a special purchase item,
will be succulent planters and herb gardens.

Attending the plant sale has become a tradition for many Hanover residents.
Early shoppers line up before the doors to the sale open. Club members
have been busy over the last few weeks digging and dividing plants in
members’ gardens to ensure that a large selection of hardy local plants
will be available at the sale. Members of the club will be available
during the sale to answer any questions shoppers have about the different
variety of plants on sale.

This is the fifth time the Walnut Hill sale will be held at the First
Congregational Church’s Riley Hall. Shoppers should come early for the
best selection, and it is recommended they bring plant trays, crates and
boxes to carry purchases home.

Proceeds from the sales will benefit Hanover beautification projects, such
as the traffic islands.
For more information contact Walnut Hill Garden Club Co-Presidents:
Tiz Polizio at (781)738-2044 or Vera Anderson at (617)840-4646, or Audrey
Barresi at (781)924-1087, or e-mail audbarresi@aol.com .

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How and When to Review Your Estate Plans

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
In collaboration with its Planned Giving Advisory Committee, Cardinal
Cushing Centers is continuing its series of free Financial Planning
Seminars named “Cardinal Cushing Centers Cares.” These seminars are
designed to assist community members with their personal and financial
planning on a variety of topics including: Basics of Estate Planning,
Special Needs Planning, Social Security and Medicaid/Long-Term Care
Insurance.

The next seminar, “How and When to Review Your Estate Plans”, will take
place on May 21, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. in the Children’s Chapel located in
the Kennedy Building on the Hanover campus, 369 Washington Street. Join
them for coffee and pastries made by the students and adults with
intellectual disabilities they support, and join a discussion with Hanover
attorney Patrick Kelleher to learn when is the right time to review your
estate plan, what changes you might consider, and strategies that can help
you save on taxes. Afterwards, feel free to stay for a tour of the campus
and to learn more about Cardinal Cushing Centers.

Those interested in attending can RSVP to Jenna Gomes at
jgomes@cushingcenters.org or
(781) 829-1223.

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Front Row at Graduation raffle

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
The Hanover Foundation for Education Enrichment (HFEE) is holding a raffle
for four front row reserved graduation seats at this year’s Class of 2014
Hanover High School graduation. Raffle tickets are $10 each or 3/$25.
Checks may be made payable to HFEE and either mailed to PO Box 1144,
Hanover, MA or sent to HHS office. Forms for raffle entries may also be
found at the High School office. Contact hanoverfoundation@gmail.com if
you have any questions. Winner will be drawn and called during Senior
Week. Thank you for your support of HFEE!

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Hanover Town Election – unofficial results

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Attached please find the unofficial results of the Town of Hanover’s Annual
Town Election. Congratulations to Ruth Lynch and Kimberly Mills-Booker for
winning the two seats among the three contestants for the School Committee,
and to Robert O’Rourke and Susan Setterland for winning the two Board of
Selectman seats.

Of note are the write-in results which indicate that Tom Burke won a seat
on the Housing Authority, Dave Delaney won a seat on the Board of
Assessors, and Lance Mortland won a seat on the Planning Board. All write
in positions are subject to acceptance by the winner.

Particular thanks and praise go to the stalwart staff of the Hanover Town
Elections, especially Wardens Wally Zemotel, Carol Mattes, John Morris and
Rick Mattes. Additional recognition goes to Registrar’s Kathy DiSabito and
Pam Ferguson, and Assistant Town Clerk JoAnne O’Connor. For more
information about the Annual Town Election results, contact yours truly at
catherine.harderbernier@hanover-ma.gov or (781) 826-5000, x1079.

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Plan to vote on Saturday

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The Annual Town Election Day is this Saturday, May 10th. The polls are
open from 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. at Hanover High School. What’s your
voting strategy? When will you go to the polls given everything else you
need to do on Saturday?

On the ballot 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,
• three members of the Housing Authority (one term for five years, one
term for four years, and one term for three years),
• two members of the Board of Assessors (one for a three year term and
one for one year),
• one member of the Planning Board for a five year term,
• one Board of Health member for a three year term,
• one member of the Board of Public Works for a three year term,
• one Trustee of the Public Library for a three year term and
• one Moderator for a one year term.

Also appearing on the ballot is Question One regarding whether the Town
Clerk’s position should become an appointed (rather than elected)
position. This question also appeared as a warrant article which failed to
win approval at Town Meeting this past Monday night.

Candidates appearing on the ballot are:

Selectman
Susan M. Setterland
Robert S. O’Rourke

School Committee
Kevin R. Dyer
Ruth A. Lynch
Kimberly Mills-Booker

Housing Authority (5 year term)
Diane Campbell

Board of Health
Robin B. McLaughlin

Board of Public Works
Joseph V. Polsinello

Trustee of the Public Library
Elaine J. Shea

Moderator
Douglas T. Thomson

Despite the shortage of candidates on the ballot, our forefathers gave us
the right to vote for our elected leaders, and generations of veterans have
insured that we get to keep that right. Don’t miss your chance to
participate in one of our country’s most precious democratic cornerstones
– the privilege of voting. See you at the polls!

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Cathy H-B


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Moms eat free at the Phoenix Lodge breakfast

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Phoenix Lodge Breakfast
“All you can eat”

Sunday May 11th

7:30 a.m. until 11:00 a.m.

Phoenix Masonic Lodge
133 Broadway (Hanover Four Corners)

Moms Eat Free
On Mothers’ Day
Bring your mothers to Phoenix Lodge for breakfast and we will serve them
breakfast at no charge

For all others:
Adults $7.00 – Children (under 12) $4.00

If you have any questions or would like information about the breakfast or
Phoenix Lodge feel free to contact Jim Jones at jonesjim72@yahoo.com .

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Postal Workers Food Drive for the Hanover Food Pantry

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

This just in from the good folks at the Hanover Food Pantry!

To all the generous citizens of Hanover,
The postal workers food drive will be held this Saturday, May 10. Either
your postal worker or a Hanover volunteer will pick-up your donation at
your mail box.
Please leave donations at your box Saturday morning before 10:00 am.
Please use double plastic bags for rain proofing.
Below is a suggested donation list:
Canned meats: chicken, hash, Lite Spam.
Canned fruit.
Soups and stews.
Jelly and peanut butter.
Mac and Cheese, Rice and Helper Dinner mixes.
Cereal, crackers, cookies, pudding and jello mixes.
Coffee, tea and juice.
Paper goods: paper towels, toilet tissue, tissues, napkins, plastic wrap,
plastic storage bags.
Home products: dish and laundry detergent, toothpaste and toothbrushes,
soap, shampoo and conditioner.

As always, thank you for your generous support of the pantry. Hanover is
such a giving community and we are so blessed with all the donations
received and church, school, business and civic group participation.

Sally Lovett Boutin, Pantry president
kidsense@comcast.net

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HHS Instrumental Pops concert

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Please join Hanover’s instrumental music students next Thursday, May 15,
for an evening of live music performed by the Hanover High School Concert
Band, Percussion Ensemble, Jazz Lab Band, and the Jazz Ensemble.

Repertoire will include your favorite Broadway show tunes, film scores, and
even music inspired by epic novels. Novels? Band Director Mr. Ketchen
explains…

Johann de Meij wrote his Symphony No. 1 as a programmatic work based on the
thematic material drawn from a trilogy of books published in 1955, which
many millions of fascinated readers have enjoyed: The Lord of The Rings, by
J.R.R. Tolkien. This symphony in five movements was composed between 1984
and 1987, before Peter Jackson directed the films and shared his own
interpretation, and in 1989 was awarded a first prize in the Sudler
International Wind Band Composition Competition. This work presents many
more interesting and complex original musical leitmotifs which represent
many characters and events from the original novel, and are much different
than Howard Shore’s scores for Jackson’s films.

In addition to the challenging undertaking of performing excerpts from
Johan de Meij’s Symphony No. 1, the Concert Band will also be performing
highlights from Les Miserables, Ralph Vaughan Williams’ romantic and
rhapsodic interpretation of a Victorian psalm tune – Fantasia on a Theme By
Thomas Tallis, and concluding the first half of the concert with our
country’s national march, The Stars and Stripes Forever!

The Percussion Ensemble will mix things up with their Video Games Live
medley, and the Jazz Lab Band will feature a couple jazz standards before
closing their brief set with Buddy Rich’s famous Groovin’ Hard.

The Jazz Ensemble will play the final set of the evening, which will
include the title theme to the most recent James Bond film, Skyfall, with a
special guest vocalist (they couldn’t afford Adele, but if you close your
eyes, they swear you won’t know the difference!). They’ll also be
performing a Miles Davis standard with Bobby McDermott sitting in for
Miles, and a groovy chart by Earth, Wind and Fire will round things out
before we close with the hard-driving shuffle of Chinoiserie from Duke
Ellington’s Afro-Eurasian Eclipse.

Trust me, this is one line up you won’t want to miss!

Thank you for your support of these hard working and very talented young
musicians; they hope to see you at the Instrumental POPS Concert next
Thursday, May 15, at 7:30 p.m. in Robert J. Nyman Memorial Auditorium! For
more information, please contact pketchen@hanoverschools.org .

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What you can do about sending your child to the college of their choice

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
On Wednesday, May 14th at 7:00 p.m., St. Andrew’s Church will host: “What
Can You Do About Sending Your Child to the College of their Choice.” This
program is appropriate for parents of high school sophomores and juniors.

Dr. Maryann Brink and Dr. Jonathan Chu will offer tips on college
admissions and affordability. Maryann served eight years on the Faculty
Admissions Committee of the College of William and Mary and is the Faculty
Coordinator for the Transitions Program at the University of
Massachusetts-Boston. The Transitions Program operates out of the Office
of the Vice-Chancellor for Enrollment Services and the Office of
Admissions. Jonathan is Professor and Interim Chair of the History
Department at UMass-Boston. As a member of the College Board’s Board of
Trustees and Academic Advisory Council, he has worked extensively with
guidance counselors, collegiate financial aid and admission officers and
the staffs of the College Board. He also currently serves as Chief Reader
of the Advanced Placement United States History Exam, the person
responsible for administering the reading and assessment of the essay
portions of the tests of over 450,000 AP students.

Admission is free but a donation to the Hanover Food Pantry is requested.
St. Andrew’s is located at 17 Church Street in Hanover. For more
information, please contact beth@standrewshanover.org .

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