Native American Cultural event

The Hanover Council on Aging will offer a Native American Cultural
event featuring Annawon Weeden, a Native American with relatives from
the Narragansett/Peqout and Wampanoag communities. Mr. Weedon will
both speak and perform on Friday, October 18, at 1:00 p.m. at the COA,
665 Center Street. Apple pie and coffee will be served. A donation of
$2 is requested. Please call 781-924-1913 to make a reservation. For
more information, contact Robyn Mitton at robyn.mitton@hanover-ma.gov

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Golf Team meat raffle

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

This just in!
Meat Raffle to benefit the Hanover High Golf Team
Sunday – October 13th 1:30 p.m.
Harmon Golf Club, 168 Concord Street, Rockland

Tickets are $5.00 for each strip of 10 tickets

A total of 9 drawings (each one with a consolation prize!) – Great
selection of beef, poultr y and pork – provided by Previte’s Butcher
Shop of Weymouth

Enjoy a great afternoon at Harmon and then stay to watch the Patriots
take on the Saints!

The HHS Golf Team is one of the few sports left at Hanover High that
is entirely self-funded – they THANK YOU for your support! For more
information, please contact Jackie Powers at jackiepowers7@hotmail.com

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HFEE Golden Apples

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
As the new school year begins, the Hanover Foundation for Educational
Enrichment wishes to thank the many generous families who participated
in their Golden Apple Recognition Program, which encourages students
and parents to acknowledge a teacher or person who has made a
difference in their lives. During the 2012-2013 school year over 150
teachers and staff were recognized for their hard work. The Golden
Apple card was designed by sixth grader Jacqueline Clifford. They had
over 130 families participate in this program. Each year the Golden
Apple Program expands and HFEE truly thanks the families for
supporting the Hanover Foundation. Thanks also to the Hanover school
personnel for a fantastic year. Congratulations to the following who
have been awarded Golden Apple Cards!

*Christina Anderson* (the Healey family), *Karen Anderson* (the Ryan
family), *Mindy Anderson* (the Carroll, Clasby, Cunniff, Healey and
Monahan families), *Peter Arena* (the Frates and Scribner families),
*Emily Baird* (the Farrell and Wallace families), *Kathy Banks *(the
Healey family), *Stacie Barlow* (the Scribner family), *Ben Benitez*,
(the Frates, Lambert, Leigh and Sylvester families), *Mary Bitteti*,
(the Leone family), *Tom Blinstrub* (the Murphy family), *Alice Boyle*
(the Meehan family), *Julie Bradford* (the Bellerby family), *Dawn
Brandmark* (the Aidonidis, Connors, Giordani, Hash, Ratti, Rowe and
Wallace families), *Racheal Brewin* (the FitzGerald family), *Jessica
Brown* (the Bristol, DeMayo, K. Doherty, O. Doherty, Dougherty, Fader,
Richards and Vincent families), *Tom Brown *(the Leone family),
*Alicia Bryerton* (the Butzbach, Kelley, O’Dowd, Russo and Vyas
families), *Ellen Burns* (the Jones, McGillivray, Pevarnek and Yoo
families), *Kathleen Campbel*l (the Carr, Sheridan and Suchoff
families),* Caitlin Carceo *(the Carr family), *Kathy Caulfield *(the
Bottomley, Cox, Giordani, Levin, Murphy and O’Brien families),
*Kathy Chandler* (the Healey, Vyas and Williams families), *Laura
Chase *(the Anderson, Levin and Mitchelson families), *Suzanne Clasby
*(the Enos, Gallagher, Kearney and Toner families), *Laura Collins*
(the Lambert family),* Sherry Concannon (*Butzbach, DelPrete,
Gallaher, Jones, Snyder and Williams families), *David Crawford* (the
Minnehan family), *Jan Curley *(the Carroll family), *Deborah Curran*
(the FitzGerald family), *Kaela Curtis* (the Bristol and Sheridan
families), *Jane DeGrenier* (the Farrell, Gill and Wallace families),
*Stacey DeCotis *(the Cass, Coughlin, Picard and Suchoff families),
*Jennifer DePhillips* (the Williams family), *Anthony DeFranzo *(the
Meehan family), *Alicia DiBara (*the Bertoncini, Campo, Doherty,
Dougherty, Hanson-Waters and Leibfarth families), *Maura Dowling,
*(the DelPrete and Murphy families), *Elizabeth Downs *(DelPrete,
Lopes and McGillvry families), *Keri Driscoll* (the Bellerby, Logan
and White families), *Tracy Dubois*(the Christian, Cox, Lambert and
Murphy families)*, Paul Economos* (the Frates and Golden families),
*Joan Edgar, *(the DaSiIva and McCrann families), *Kerry Ennis *(the
Curran family), *Betty Fahey *(the Carr, Golden and Frates families),
*Cindy Ferguson (*the Healey, Kelley, Moore and Russo families),
*Michael File *(the Campo, Farrell, Kearney, Little-Gill and Recupero
families), *Jessica Flaherty *(the Chin, Connolly, Dougherty and
Vincent families), *Jennifer Foss *(the Fitzgerald and Scribner
families)*, Dawn Freeland* (the O’Dowd family)*, Janet Gillespie
(*the Kennedy and Milligan families), *Kristen Gokey (*the Murphy
family), *Joanne Goldstein *(the Carr family), *Dorothea Gray *(the
Freeman, Morris, Recupero and Sylvester families), *Seana Greene *(the
Carr, Good and Shields families), *Robbin Hall *(the Bertocini and
Dillon families), *Marilyn Hartney* (the Bruder, DaSilva and McCrann
families)*, Mary Herbert (*the Gill family), *Denise Heavern* (the
Lambert family)*, Steven Henderson* (the Bottomley family)*, Rachel
Hines* (the Arbia Butka, Logan and Shields families)*, Tom Hogan
(*Bristol, Cass, Couglin, Leigh, Picard, Smith and Suchoff families),
*John Hopkins* (the Meehan family), *Christine Hrenko* (the DeMayo,
Kubicki and Richards families), *Anna Hughes *(the Meehan family),
*Andrea Hurley *(the Clifford, Durkin, Jenkins, Leone, Moore and
Taylor families), *Scott Hutchinson *(the Meehan family), *Michelle
Ireland* (the Scribner family), *Karen Johnson (*the Recupero,
Sheridan and Stracco families), *Kelly Ann Jordan *(the Snyder
family), *Jill Joy *(the Carroll, DeMayo, Gorbey, Montoya and Nosek
families), *Kerri Kearns *(the Arbia, Barron, Cole, Coughlin, Fader,
Farrell and Shields family), *Christine Kelleher* (the Bristol and
Davis families), *Rebecca Kelley *(the Coughlin, Picard, Suchoff and
Toner families), *Sarah Kelser *(the Bellerby, McCrann and Williams
family), *Patricia Kinasewich * (the Chin, Curran, Dougherty,
Harrington and Kelley families), *Janet Kost *(the Minnehan family),
*Carol Krall *(the Gill and Kelley families), *Sarah Lafond *(the
Campo and Jenkins families), *Mark Lancaster* (the Clasby, DelPrete,
Logan, McCrann , Mitchelson, O’Leary and Taylor families), *Janice
Leonido *(the Leone family), *Jeannette Libby (*the Murphy family),
*Dustin Lindsey *(the Farrell and Little-Gill families), *Patty
Losordo* (the Kennedy, Molloy, O’Leary, Pevarnek and Yoo families),
*Steven Lovell (*the Coughlin, DaSilva, Little-Gill, Taylor and
Wallace families), *Beth Luccarelli* (the Ciraface, Golden, Healey,
MacMaster and Talbot families), *Amy Lynch (*the Yoo family), *Mary
Anne MacNeil* (the Bellerby, Pevarnek, Rowe and White families), *Risa
Mancillas* (the Gallagher and Murphy families), *Karen McCabe (*the
Carroll and McCrann families), *Katherine McHenry* (the Meehan
family), *Matthew (*the Freedman and Richards family), *Matt McGarry
*(the Acampora, Durkin and Lambert families), *Carol McGinnis* (the
Corrick family), *Melissa McGrath (*the Coleman and Curran families),
*Paula McMahon (t*he Clasby, Gallagher and Sanders families), *Lori
McKenna* (the Christian, Coughlin, ox, Dillon, Lambert and Murphy
families), *Andrea McNamara *(the Frates and Kubicki families), *Joan
McVey (*the DelPrete, Gallaher and Jones families*), Tom Merzbacher
(*the Gallagher, Jones and O’Brien families), *Nicole Messina (*the
Monahan family), *Christa Monahan *(the Barron, Carroll, Cole,
Coleman, Coughlin, Farrell, Freedman, Kearney, Montoya, Recupero,
Richards, Toner and Wallace families), *Nancy Moore *(the Bellerby and
Jones families), *Rachel Nameika (*the Cunniff, Corrick, Healey and
Lopes families), *Cooper Naylor *(the Lambert family), *Patrick
Newton* (the Minnehan family), *Debra Nicoll *(the Freedman and
Richards families), *Claudia O’Brien* (the Aidonidis, Hash, Ratti
and Wallace families), *Kathy O’Brien *(the Freedman and Wallace
families), *Jennifer O’Shea *(the Dillon and O’Shea families),
*Donna Pacheco *(the Gallagher and Kearney families), *Andrea Pattison
*(the Carr and Suchoff families )*Patricia Peters (*the Gorbey
family), *Kevin Perry* (the Carroll family), *Julie Phelan *(the
Hanson-Waters family), *Betty Polansky (*the Casey, Coleman, Frates,
Morris and Wallace families), *Gina Prandato *(the Leibfarth family),
*Rose Price (*the Bertoncini family), *Lisa Quilty* (the Anderson
family), *Joanne Rapalje *(the Minnehan family), *Sheila Ray *(the
Frates family), *Gene Reiber * (the Bertoncini and Sheridan families),
*Nancy Replogle *(the Lambert family), *Kim Richardson (*the McDermod
family), *Christina Richardson *(the Curran, Gorbey and Sheridan
families), *Carol Rodday *(the Murphy family), *Donald Ronchetti *(the
Carr, Davis and Good families), *Colleen Russell (*the Sanders
family), *Emily Russell *(the Doherty, Dooley and Ryan families),
*Kelly Russo* (the Lambert family), *Nancy Ryan (*the Corrick, Cunniff
and Sanders families), *Tom Ryan* (the Aidonidis, Hash, Ratti and
Wallace families), *Denise Schell (*the Meehan family), *Dayna Scribi*
(the Lambert family), *Score Program *(the Farrell family), *Maureen
Shea *(the Wallace family), *Ava Sigsby* (the Coughlin family), *Rita
Silvia* (the Leone family), *Nikki Simmons* (the Jones, Pevarnek and
Yoo families), *Martha Stamper *(the Bristol family), *Michelle
Sullivan *(the Barron and Farrell families), *Roberta Themistocles
*(the Curran and Gorbey families), *Jane Therrien* (2 cards from Nancy
Replogle’s class), *Shannon Thompson *(the Golden, Kennedy and
Milligan families), *Julie Thornell* (the Butka, Clinton, Durkin,
Giordani and Sheridan families), *Anne Thornton *(the Gallagher
family), *Marcia Tucker *(the Healey family), *Karen Vitolo *(the
Farrell and Stracco families), *Terry Voelkel *(the O’Dowd family),
*Pauline Ward *(the Aidonidis and Connors families), *Peggy Westfield*
(the Arbia, Butka, Logan and Shields family), *Gregg Wheeler*(the
Carroll, Clinton, DaSilva and McCrann families), *Donna Wilson *(the
Farrell and Nixon families).

For more information about the HFEE, please e-mail
hanoverfoundation@gmail.com
.

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Afternoon tea at the library

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The Friends of the John Curtis Free Library will host an afternoon tea
on Saturday, November 2, from 2:00—4:00 p.m., with Donna and Ron
Lasko who will speak about the “Pleasures of Afternoon Tea.” The
Laskos are tea consultants who regularly provide events at the Windsor
Tea Shop in Cohasset. Their program at the library will examine how
the 5,000 year-old Chinese tea event evolved into the Japanese tea
ceremony to become the afternoon tea of today. Learn everything you
need to know about tea while being treated to the Lasko’s own blend
of Courtship Tea and a selection of desserts. A custom-designed door
prize will be given to one lucky participant, and all can enjoy a
large interactive display from Donna’s collection. The cost of
tickets, largely subsidized by the Friends, is $5/person (a
significant discount from the $35/person cost for their programs at
other venues). This event is recommended for adults. Purchase your
tickets today at the children’s circulation desk—tickets are limited
to 40 and will sell out quickly. Contact Tracy Marchetti for
additional information at tjmarchetti@verizon.net

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Veteran’s Agent at the senior center

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

On Thursday, October 10 at 11:00 a.m., Mike Thorp, the Hanover
Veteran’s Agent, will be at the senior center to discuss Chapter 115
benefits for veterans and their widows. Find out about additional
benefits you may be eligible for from the state. There is no fee, but
reservations are required. Please call 781-924-1913 or contact
robyn.mitton@hanover-ma.gov
. The Hanover Senior Center is located at 665 Center Street.

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Special Town Meeting this Thursday

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
As briefly mentioned previously here on “Around Town on the Web”,
there is a Special Town Meeting scheduled for this Thursday, October
10th at 7:00 p.m. at Hanover High School.
There are six articles on the warrant, two by petition, three from the
Community Preservation Committee, and one from the Police Chief/Board
of Selectmen. The warrant may be found here:
http://www.hanover-ma.gov/sites/hanoverma/files/file/file/2013_special_town_meeting_warrant.pdf
. Issues to be discussed on Thursday night include future funding for
Forge Pond Park, athletic facilities at the high school, a pocket park
at Gallant, and a new fingerprinting bylaw.
The Community Preservation Committee and the Advisory Committee are
both meeting Wednesday night to discuss the articles. The Advisory
Committee will then be voting to make their recommendations for all of
us at Town Meeting.
In the meantime, a helpful accounting of the Community Preservation
Fund may be found here:
http://www.hanover-ma.gov/sites/hanoverma/files/file/file/cpa_fund_accounting.pdf
. For more information about the Special Town Meeting, please contact
the Selectmen’s Office at (781) 826-5000, x1084.

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Four Corners with the Historical Society

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
An Evening at the Four Corners with the Hanover Historical Society
Thursday October 10th, 6-7 pm
Shops at Four Corners open late for shopping and hot apple cider
7 pm tour begins

Join the Hanover Historical Society for a candlelit walking tour of
the Four Corners followed by a reception and tour of the Robert Eells
House c.1760. The Robert Eells estate has been home to patriots,
doctors, and clergymen. The tour of Four Corners will highlight the
corner’s brave patriots, innovative doctors, and talented clergymen.

After the walking tour, guests will be invited back to the Eells
estate to hear more about the home’s interesting inhabitants,
architectural delights, and other various stories hidden under the
nooks and crannies.

The tour is educational, family friendly, open to the public, and
suggested for children 3rd grade and up. Tour will meet in front of
the shops in Four Corners which will be opened late between 6-7 pm
offering hot cider.

Call (781) 829-4851 or e-mail Hanoverhistoricalsociety@gmail.com

for information or reservations. $10 Member/$15 Non member. Children
18 and under free if escorted by an adult. Event includes tour of the
Corners, house, and reception with drinks and appetizers.

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Babysitters sought

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
The Hanover Newcomers Club is looking for babysitters!
The Hanover Newcomers is a social group for women that live in
Hanover. Each year they reach out to the potential babysitters from
the community and invite them to sign up for their babysitters list.
If you are interested in joining our list of babysitters, please
contact Kim Booker at kimandmikebooker@gmail.com

and she will send the questionnaire to you. Younger babysitters
sometimes supply their contact information through a parent; if you
choose to use a parent’s contact information please note that on the
email. All members of the community are encouraged to submit a
questionnaire; however, the greatest need is for babysitters who can
provide their own transportation.
You can also find the questionnaire on our website at
http://hanovernewcomersclub.com/community-resources/community-links/

If you have any questions please contact Kim at
kimandmikebooker@gmail.com
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Hanover Youth Lacrosse winter skills sessions

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
Hanover Youth Lacrosse will be conducting Indoor Winter Skills for
both boys and girls. The cost will be $60.00. Skill sessions will be
held at Synergy’s Indoor Facility located at 265 Circuit Street in
Hanover.
BOYS SKILLS-
5th – 8th grades – Tuesday Nights 8:00-9:00; runs from January 6th –
March 25th
1st – 4th grades – Friday Nights 6:00-7:00; runs from January 3rd
through March 28th
GIRLS SKILLS-
Wednesday Nights – all ages run from January 8th through March 12th
3rd – 4th grades – 5:00-6:00 p.m.
5th – 6th grades – 6:00-7:00 p.m.
7th – 8th grades – 7:00-8:00 p.m.
To register, go to hanoverlax.org
and click on the “Register Now” button on the right side of the
page. For more information, please contact Tracy Coughlin at
tbcoughlin@verizon.net
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Anti-bullying legislative hearing

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
In 2011, Mrs. Caulfield, a third grade teacher at Cedar School,
accompanied her then class to the State House for a field trip. That
class designed an Anti-bullying logo and presented it to
Representative Nyman. Representative Nyman then filed a bill to create
it as the anti-bullying state seal. On Monday, October 7 there will be
a public legislative hearing at the auditorium at Hanover High.
Students from the class will be allowed to testify in support of the
bill. The hearing is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. For more information,
contact Lauren Scribi, Legislative Aide at (617) 722-2210 or Lynne
Hash at joppatowne10@comcast.net
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