Temporary ballot drop box closure

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The Town of Hanover’s ballot drop box will be emptied of ballots and then
temporarily closed for Halloween night from 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, October
31 until 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, November 1st. Residents wishing to return
their Vote by Mail ballots should do so either before or after that brief
closure time. The deadline to return a ballot to that location is 8:00
p.m. on Tuesday, November 3rd.

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Box Tops for Education – Final Clip Collection

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The Hanover PTA will be doing a final collection of any clipped Box Tops
you may have. As many know, the Box Tops for Education program has gone
“virtual”, but the Hanover PTA knows many people still have piles of
clipped Box Tops to turn in. Each one is worth $.10 and they would love to
gather them and raise a little money for Hanover Public Schools.

The HPTA will be collecting Box Tops (please sort out any expired) outside
the children’s entrance of the John Curtis Free Library over the next week.
You will see a large blue collection bin setup from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
through Friday October 30th.

Please place your Box Tops in an envelope or baggie and leave them in the
collection bin.

If you have questions, please reach out to hanoverptaboard@gmail.com.

Thank you for your support!

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Last day to request a Vote Early by Mail ballot

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Today at 5:00 p.m., Wednesday October 28th, is the last time and day to
submit a Vote Early by Mail application for the November 3rd election. All
such applications have to be RECEIVED in the Hanover Town Clerk’s Office
before that time.

For anyone still wishing to Vote Early by Mail in this election, please go
to:
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for more information or to file your application on the on-line portal.

For more information, please contact the Town Clerk’s Office at (781)
826-5000 x1079 or e-mail clerkstaff@hanover-ma.gov . The volume of calls
and e-mails to the office are unprecedented; thank you in advance for your
patience. Particular thanks to Town Clerk staff members Bob Hannigan,
Theresa Mercurio, Jennifer Donnelly, Mimi Gallagher, Dottie Browning and
Lisa Thomas and Finance staff member Carol Mattes for being on the
receiving end of those phone calls and e-mails!

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Last days to Vote Early in-person

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

There are just 5 days left to Vote Early in-person as this e-mail is being
written! Below please find the remaining hours to Vote Early in-person:

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, October 26, 27, 29 – 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Wednesday, October 28 – 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Friday, October 30 – 9:00 a.m. – 12 noon

All Vote Early in-person sessions are held in the first floor hearing room
of Hanover Town Hall for registered voters in Hanover. Wear a mask, and
plan to social distance and wait in line. Our lines average less than 10
minutes long; the past couple of days there has not been any waiting to
speak of at all.

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Story Walk and Pumpkin Display at John Curtis Library

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Story Walk and Pumpkin Display at John Curtis Library

Starting Friday, October 23, families are invited to enjoy a fall-themed
Story Walk on the grounds between the library and the Stetson House. Story
Walk is a fun educational activity that places the pages from a
children’s picture book along an outdoor walking route. The book for
this walk is The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid Of Anything by Linda
Williams. The self-guided walk may be taken any time during daylight hours
and will be up for two weeks.

The library will also be hosting a pumpkin decorating and display project
as part of its celebration of Halloween and the fall season. Children and
families are asked to decorate pumpkins and drop them off at the library
during the week leading up to Halloween. On Friday, October 23, a limited
number of free pumpkins will be available on the picnic table outside the
children’s room; one pumpkin per family, please (people are also welcome
to supply their own pumpkins).

Decorated pumpkins will be displayed around the garden area outside the
children’s room through Friday, October 30. Participants may pick up
their pumpkins to take home on Halloween Day, Saturday.

For more information, please call 781-826-2972, extension 4, or email
lcampbell@ocln.org.

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Last day to register to vote!

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The last day to register to vote in the November 3rd election is Saturday,
October 24th. If you are already registered, you don’t need to register
again! Not sure of your registration status? Go to:
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. Use the same link to register or change your name or address.
Don’t miss out on the biggest election in years – register today!

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Halloween 2020 Safety Tips and Guidelines

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Consistent with the Halloween activity guidance released by the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention and the Massachusetts Department of Health,
some things to keep in mind in celebrating Halloween this year include:

• Enjoy Halloween outside rather than attending indoor events
• Place candy on a platter instead of a bowl
• Instead of traditional trick or treating, opt for one-way
trick-or-treating, with treats placed outside of the home for
trick-or-treaters as a “grab and go” while keeping distance from others
• Consider leaving hand sanitizer by any treats left out for
trick-or-treaters to use
• Wear a face mask or face covering. For more information on face masks
and face coverings, please go to the state’s Mask Up MA webpage.
o A costume mask is not a substitute for a face mask or face covering. To
protect yourself and others, ensure you are wearing a protective face mask
or covering instead of or in addition to a costume mask.
• Observe good hand hygiene, including handwashing and use of
alcohol-based sanitizers with at least 60% alcohol. Carry hand sanitizer
and use it often, especially after coming into contact with frequently
touched surfaces and before eating candy.
• Refrain from touching your face
• Decorate your yard for others to enjoy from their car or while on a
socially-distanced walk
• Hold virtual costume contests or pumpkin carving events
• Celebrate with members of your household with a Halloween-themed meal,
Halloween movie night, or by preparing a Halloween scavenger hunt
• Maintain social distancing of at least 6 feet of physical distance from
all other participants who are not members of the same household

What to Avoid:
• Attending crowded costume parties held indoors, or any gatherings that
exceed indoor or outdoor gathering limits;
• Going to an indoor haunted house where people may be crowded together
and screaming; and
• Going on hayrides or tractor rides with people who are not in your
household.
• Indoor haunted houses; and
• Hayrides or tractor rides with people who are not in your household.

Stay home and refrain from Halloween activities, including handing out
Halloween treats, if:
o you feel unwell;
o you have tested positive for COVID-19;
o you have been exposed to someone with COVID-19; or
o you have traveled to or from a state that is not classified as lower risk
within the last 14 days. For more information on lower-risk states, please
see the state’s COVID-19 Travel Order webpage.

Residents and communities should follow safe and healthy tips to
participate in Halloween activities that may limit the risk of exposure to
COVID-19. As a reminder, any Halloween activities are subject to the
current state gathering size limits as well as applicable sector-specific
workplace safety standards. For more information, please contact
health@hanover-ma.gov .

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STEM playgroup for pre-schoolers

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Speaking of the plan to re-open the library, this just in from those good
folks!

STEM Playgroup
FOR PARENTS and CHILDREN 3-5 YEARS
Hosted by the John Curtis Free Library
October 19, 26 and November 2, 9, 16, 23
MS. DEBBIE’S VIRTUAL S.T.E.M
Science, Technology, Engineering & Math based playgroup for preschoolers.
Young children are natural-born scientists and engineers. Explore the world
around you through science, technology, engineering, and math with everyday
activities.
The program is presented by the South Shore Community Action Council. Ms.
Debbie has taught in-person playgroups at the library for several years,
and they are always fun, educational and very well attended. Now families
can take part virtually—videos, which can be watched any time, will be
sent by email to registered participants.
To register, please email lcampbell@ocln.org or call 781-826-2972,
extension 5. We need to know your name, number of children and their ages,
and your phone number and email address. You will be notified when you are
successfully registered.

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John Curtis Free Library Re-opening Plan

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

John Curtis Free Library Re-opening Plan – this just in!

“To address the main concern on the Hanover Connect Facebook page — why
aren’t we open? That’s easy; we have only received half of the plexiglass
shields that we need to open; the rest should be arriving shortly.
Production and installation of these is outside of our control. I promise,
once they are here, we WILL be open for appointments.

As a follow-up to the above – Why not just open? Why appointments? We
have two populations that use the Library the most – families with young
children and seniors. These are the most vulnerable of our citizens, and
we want to be sure that we’ve thought through every angle and protocol
that we can to ensure their safety – and quite frankly, that of our
staff, as well.

Within a few weeks of being open for appointments, we will be open for
small groups. Taking our reopening seriously at the outset can prevent us
having to close our doors again.

There were a few comments about other libraries being open, why not us?
Only 30% of OCLN libraries are currently open — and read that with a grain
of salt, please – most have very limited hours and severely limited numbers
of patrons in the building, as well as limited access to browsing. The
open libraries are Abington, Braintree, Brockton, Holbrook, Marshfield,
Quincy, Sharon, Walpole, and Weymouth — and I’m sure there will be more in
the coming weeks. This is an update from the Facebook post. For
reference, there are 30 Libraries in our network. Norwell was mentioned as
being open by name; this is false — they are only offering curbside at
this time. Other nearby libraries (such as Hanson) are in the SAILS
network; I do not have data on their open status.

Materials quarantine was mentioned – that is correct; we quarantine our
returned items for 7 days, in accordance with the REALM study performed by
the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Should you be interested in
the details, the results can be found here:
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Due to quarantine protocol, we will not be charging fines on materials;
please do not worry that items are late.

Another patron mentioned that their card had lapsed; please call us! We
can reinstate you with no problem. All of our electronic databases and
services are available to you with your card; many have had their
collections and content increased due to the pandemic.

For the record, we will continue to offer curbside pickup at least through
the calendar year – even during the time that we are open to small groups
– to anyone that prefers to receive materials that way. In other words,
once we’re open, you may browse for materials, but if you prefer curbside,
it will still be available. We also offer HOME DELIVERY and PICKUP of
Library materials; don’t hesitate to call and ask.

I know that this was long; I hope it answered some questions. Please –
don’t hesitate to ask!
Virginia K. Johnson
My pronouns are she/her/hers
Library Director
John Curtis Free Library
781-826-2972
vjohnson@ocln.org ”

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Make a difference for the homeless

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

In 2019, homelessness in Massachusetts increased by approximately 14
percent, and by 20.6 percent since 2010. Plymouth County is not immune to
the rising challenges of homelessness.

October 24th is National Make A Difference Day. To help address one of the
many needs recognized by the Plymouth Area Coalition for the Homeless, the
members of Altrusa of Plymouth County are sponsoring a collection of new
sweaters and sweatshirts. The goal is to collect 500 sweaters or
sweatshirts to distribute to those who need them. And, they are asking
those in Plymouth County who can help, to please do so. We can all make a
difference.
This is one of Altrusa’s flagship events this year. Despite the global
pandemic affecting how we all operate, Altrusa members felt it was
especially important to support the homeless as cooler temperatures are
here.

Please donate to the Altrusa Sweater/Sweatshirt Drive for the Plymouth Area
Coalition for the Homeless
Please bring a new sweater, sweatshirt, fleece, or jacket for teens, adults
or children. Make sure the sweater has tags still on it and is sealed in a
clear plastic bag. (Please do not buy items with wording or inappropriate
graphics.)
When: Saturday, October 24, 2020
Time: 12:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Where: Hanover Town Hall, side parking lot, 550 Hanover Street

COVID procedures – contactless collection:
• You will remain in your car, mask on.
• An Altrusa member will greet you in the parking lot. With mask and
gloves.
• You will place your donation (in a sealed, clear plastic bag) in a box
or bag from your car window. No need to get out of the car.

It’s important for our community to come together, especially in time of
greater need. This is one effort that will be meaningful to so many.
Bring a little extra warmth to those in our county who need extra help on
National Make a Difference Day.
Contact Altrusa President, Susan Setterland (617-823-1541) or Altrusa
Secretary, Marcia Mantell at marciamantell@gmail.com or 781-608-1825 for
more information.

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