Hanover Day Main Stage Auditions

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
Audition for the Hanover Day Main Stage
Hanover’s Got Talent Auditions will be held May 7th, 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Hanover High School Auditorium
Please see attached flyer for registration information or go to
www.hanoverday.com .
For more information, please contact AmyBarrett@HanoverDay.com .

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Volunteers wanted for Habitat for Humanity local partnership committee

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

South Shore Habitat for Humanity will hold an informational meeting on
Wednesday, May 7th at 6:30 PM at the Riley Parish Hall, 547 Hanover Street
next to the First Congregational Church in Hanover to discuss and implement
the formation of a Local Partnership Committee (LPC) for the Hanover
community. As South Shore Habitat for Humanity looks forward to breaking
ground on Center Street this spring, this session will inform and inspire
potential volunteers, local businesses and community leaders to get
involved in the continued building and fundraising efforts for this
affordable two home project. These two homes will bring the count to four
Habitat homes in Hanover.

South Shore Habitat for Humanity is looking for volunteers to join the LPC
to help solicit financial contributions and sponsorships, as well as,
in-kind donations of building materials, skilled labor, and lunches for
volunteers all needed to build these homes. These donations help to keep
the home affordable that will be sold to local families. Anyone interested
in volunteering on the build site, helping with the fundraising effort or
outreaching into the community is welcome to join them on Wednesday, May 7,
2014 at 6:30 PM.

About South Shore Habitat for Humanity (SSHH)
South Shore Habitat for Humanity is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
dedicated to building simple, decent, affordable homes in partnership with
families in need. SSHH is based in Weymouth and serves 35 cities and towns
south and southwest of Boston. Founded in 1986 as an independent, nonprofit
organization, SSHH works in partnership with families, volunteers,
congregations, and community and business leaders to help local families
living in inadequate housing move into simple, decent, affordable homes of
their own. Since its inception the organization has built 53 homes and
provided housing for more than 94 adults and 187 children.
Today, South Shore Habitat homes are located in Abington, Braintree,
Brockton, Cohasset, Duxbury, Easton, Hanover, Hanson, Hingham, Marshfield,
Medway, Norwell, Pembroke, Quincy, Randolph, Rockland, Scituate, Stoughton,
Sharon, Weymouth, and Whitman. For more information please visit their
website at www.sshabitat.org or call 781-337-7744, x17, or e-mail Susanne
Battikha at sbattikha@comcast.net . You can also visit them on Facebook,
“South Shore Habitat”, for daily updates, opportunities and events.

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Lasagna sale for Costa Rica mission trip

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
The First Congregational Church of Hanover is selling homemade lasagnas to
raise funds for their mission trip to Costa Rica this June. Three
cheese/hamburger/sausage lasagnas are available for $20. Meatless lasagnas
are available for $17. They guarantee 6-9 servings per pan.

Order on-line at www.fcchanover.org or by calling the church office at
781-826-4762. Orders must be received by Sunday, May 4 and will be
available on Saturday, May 10 for pickup at Riley Hall, 17 Silver Street in
Hanover. For more information, e-mail fcchanoverucc.org .

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Hanover History group programs

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
Did you know that the Hanover Historical Society offers pre-packaged group
programs at their museums year round? Programs for both children and adults
are available for a variety of groups including mothers groups, girl/boy
scouts, school groups, home school, small reunions, meet-ups and more.
Children’s programs include: “For Hearth and Home: The Colonial Herb
Garden”, “On Fire: Discovering Hanover’s Fire Stations and The National
Fireworks Company”, “Rebecca Stetson’s 1786 Tea Party”, “Shoe
Shapes: The Hanover Shoe Industry”, “Life in an Early New England
Town”, “History Mystery”, “Walking Tours: South Hanover, Four
Corners, or Hanover Center”, “Captain Smith’s Sea Chest”, and
“Mommy and Me at the Museum”. Adult programs include “Anatomy of a
Stone Wall”, “Graves and Gossip Cemetery Tour”, “Solstice
Stroll”, “Murder, Mystery and Mayhem”, and “Behind the Scenes with
the Director”. These programs are interactive and provide a fun way to
learn local history and support your local heritage museums.

Visit the museum’s website at www.hanoverhistoricalsociety.com and go to
“Group Programs” to find out more about each program, their appropriate
age group, the cost, and how to book reservations.

Reservations for group programs should be made at least three weeks ahead
of time to ensure the date and time is available. For questions about the
programs, how to join the Society, or how to book a program, please contact
our educators at (781)826-9575 or at hanoverhistoricalsociety@gmail.com .
Members of the Society receive discounts on programs. Make sure to make
reservations soon, as the summer will be busy!

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Update regarding the transfer station hearing

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

In an unusual but nonetheless heartening show of interest in our town’s
governance, scores and scores of Hanover residents filled the Large Hearing
Room of Town Hall this evening (Monday as I write this) to discuss the
potential privatization of the town’s transfer station. At the start of
the hearing, the room was filled to capacity and additional chairs were
brought in to attempt to accommodate the large number of standees.

The Selectmen proceeded to introduce the issue, Hanover resident and
Recycling Solutions, Inc. business co-owner Michael Mowbray introduced
himself and proposal, and Recycling Solution’s engineer discussed the
design. At the conclusion of the presentation, it became apparent that
there were a large number of people still standing in the hallway and
unable to hear the proceedings.

Concerns were raised regarding the capacity of the room and fire safety
issues. With safety in mind, the Selectmen voted to close the hearing and
continue discussion of the issue at Town Meeting. An article appears on
the Annual Town Meeting Warrant that requests that the Town offer a
non-binding opinion on the efficacy of the privatization of the transfer
station. It appears as Article 41 of the 66 article warrant.

Annual Town Meeting begins Monday, May 5th at 8:00 p.m., immediately
following the Special Town Meeting that begins at 7:30 p.m. Both meetings
will be held at the Hanover High School. The Annual Town Election will be
held Saturday, May 10th from 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. also at Hanover High
School. See you there! Your interest in our town is commendable; let’s
keep it up!

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Attention Shaw’s Shoppers!

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
Attention Shaw’s Shoppers: The Hanover Middle School needs your help!

Hanover Middle School is proudly hosting the “Tag A Shelf” program at
Shaw’s Supermarket to benefit the Hanover Food Pantry.

Earlier in the month, students lined Shaw’s aisles with green “tags” or
arrows – each tag signed by a HMS student, faculty or staff member. These
tags identify specific foods the pantry is in need of.

Please consider making a donation to the Hanover Food Pantry while shopping
at Shaw’s Supermarket on Rte. 53. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.

Special thanks to Hanover Middle School students and staff for planning and
implementing the Tag A Shelf community service project, Shaw’s for
graciously hosting the program and donating $250 in gift cards; Hanover’s
Bond Printing located on the corner of Plain St. and Rte. 139, for kindly
donating tag design services and printing, and food pantry volunteers who
will stock pantry shelves with donated food items.

For additional information, email: msrmccarthy@comcast.net or
bbenitez@hanoverschools.org.

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British Mysteries Month discussion

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

To celebrate the conclusion of British Mysteries month, there will be a
discussion on May 3rd, at 11:00 a.m. at the John Curtis Free Library.
Everyone who is interested in sharing their opinion on their favorite
authors is invited to attend. Comments may also be added on Diane
Campbell’s blog, http://hanoverreads.blogspot.com . They are always looking
for new authors to explore.

For more information, please contact Diane at disycampbell@yahoo.com .

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History of timekeeping program

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
Join the Hanover Historical Society Wednesday, April 30th with our neighbor
Norwell Historical Society, as we will enjoy a program on the history of
timekeeping given by Les Tyrala. Tyrala is a Quincy antique clock restorer
and historian. After the presentation, he will have an “Antiques Roadshow”-
type session for people to bring in their clocks.

Although Les is not an appraiser, he will give a running commentary about
these clocks, their history, and general comments using trade journals and
eBay to determine current values. If you wish to bring your own clock
please make sure to unhook the pendulum bob before transporting and pack
well to ensure the safety of the piece.

Appetizers and Social Hour at 6:00 p.m., Dinner at 7:00 p.m., and Program
at 8:00 p.m. Dinner cost is $15. Roast pork dinner at Phoenix Lodge, 133
Broadway.

Reservations are required and may be made by calling the Historical Society
at 781-826-9575 or e-mailing Hanoverhistoricalsociety@gmail.com on or
before April 28th.

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HHS Fashion Show

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
Hanover High School’s Fashion Club was started by Hanover High school
juniors Haley Martin and Bruna Da Costa. The club’s first year has had
great success and they hope to finish their first year as a club with the
community supporting them.

The Hanover High School Fashion Club has planned a fashion show on May 3rd
at 7:00 p.m. in the Hanover High School cafe. There will be many retailers
such as boutiques from Newbury Street, original Boston designers, BoLine
boutique, Natale’s menswear, and students’ original designs. The goal of
the show is to bring the community of Hanover together through fashion.
It’s a community based show featuring models such as Dr. Raab, Hanover
residents, students of all ages, police officers, and paramedic
firefighters.

Tickets are now on sale for $10 and can be bought during school hours in
the high school’s main office, from high school students during lunches, or
you can contact them via email at hhsfashionclub2014@gmail.com. Ticket
proceeds benefit the non-profit Fashion Club and there will be a 50/50
raffle with all proceeds benefitting the Hanover Food Pantry. They look
forward to seeing the town of Hanover walk down the catwalk and they look
forward to seeing you all in the audience.

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Free Electronic Waste Collection Event

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The South Shore Recycling Cooperative is coordinating a free electronic
waste collection event with CRTRecycling of Brockton, on Saturday, May 3
from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the South Shore Vocational Technical High
School, 476 Webster Street.

Residents, businesses and municipal departments may bring the following
items for recycling at no charge:
Televisions, Computer Monitors, Computers, Laptops , Printers, Computer
Keyboards and Parts, DVD Players, VCRs, Stereo Equipment, Radios, Cell
phones, Telephones, Fax Machines, Toasters, Irons, and any small item with
an electrical cord. Large appliances such as refrigerators, stoves,
washing machines and dryers will not be accepted.

CRTRecycling is an R2 Certified electronics recycler.

For more information about this event or others like it on the South Shore,
go to ssrcoop.info or e-mail ssrecyclingcoop@verizon.net .

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