Candidate’s Night Zoom Meeting

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The Hanover Woman’s Club, Juniors previously scheduled Candidates’
Night has been postponed and changed due to COVID-19.

The Club will instead hold a panel of candidates, led by a moderator, as a
webinar using the Zoom format. The date will be Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at
7:00 p.m. The Club hopes you will be able to attend. Questions for the
candidates should be sent to the Hanover Woman’s Club, Juniors e-mail
address, which is hwcj1970@yahoo.com. Deadline for questions to be
e-mailed is May 4, 2020.

You are invited to a Zoom Webinar, May 6, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. Eastern time.

Candidates’ Night
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Show our librarians some love…plus resources for you

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

I received the following press release the same week I heard that the staff
of the John Curtis Library would be furloughed. Thanks to Director Ginny
Johnson for thinking of all of us in this time of personal and professional
stress. Ginny may be reached at vjohnson@ocln.org . Pretty sure she’d
love to hear from you, the patrons of the John Curtis Library…not to
mention since it is National Library Week!

“John Curtis Free Library — The doors to the Library may be closed, but we
are still here for our community.

During National Library Week, we wanted to take a minute to highlight all
that your library is doing for you during this global pandemic. First and
foremost, it’s part of our job to share information about local, state,
and federal resources regarding COVID-19 – everything from how to stay
healthy to helping your neighbors. Our Facebook page has daily information
about resources that may prove useful to you and your family as you
navigate this new normal. Please ‘like’ our page and follow us to be
kept informed.

Our digital collections are expanding and are available 24-7; free to use
with your library card! Don’t have a library card? Register for an
“e-card” at catalog.ocln.org. We are excited to announce that we’ve
had more than 60 new Library card applications in the last 30 days using
this method; thank you, and we hope you enjoy the collections – and
please visit us when we reopen!

Looking for something to read (both in eBook and eAudiobook)? Check out
OverDrive, and its app, Libby (available for both android and iOS devices
via their app stores). More of a magazine browser? Peruse RB Digital
Magazines. How about comics/graphic novels? Prefer to catch up on TV
series or movies? Try Hoopla or RB Digital’s Acorn TV. Want to learn
something new? We offer Great Courses, Niche Academy and CreativeBug.

Need Business, homework, legal or health-related answers? Start with Gale
databases, MorningStar, and Consumer Reports Online. Interested in
exploring your family tree? Use Heritage Quest and explore some of our
other helpful genealogical links. You can find all of our catalogs and
reference databases on our webpage:
http://atotw.com/maillist/lt.php?tid=NghbetRDU4OUG761wd4w58ar9HLRcVkQnefwz5SE1IFoqLt7nDMIRqoN783ZLADJ

Don’t have internet at home? The Library has Wi-Fi – even outside!
You are welcome to use your devices in our parking lot; however, please
observe social distancing.

Not crazy about everything being electronic, and prefer to have an item in
hand? There are carts outside the main door to the Library with a
selection of books for all ages as well as audio and video items for free
for you to take home. We endeavor to add to the cart at least twice a
week, so check back often if you can!

As always, we are answering reference questions – just in a different
way! We are answering emails and responding to voice messages remotely,
and you can message us via our Facebook page. We can help you search the
databases and catalogs we provide, assist in placing holds for when
delivery is back in service, provide ‘what do I read next’ advice, as
well as offer assistance in obtaining an ecard, navigating unemployment and
tax information, and more. Don’t hesitate to ask!

John Curtis Free Library hopes that you and your friends, families, and
associates are safe and healthy. Happy National Library Week! Stand
together but stay apart to flatten the curve. Together we can do this.”

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Pandemic response plan for seniors and others at risk

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

I am so proud of my colleagues…it is an honor to work and live in
Hanover. Read on…

Town of Hanover Mobile Integrated Health Pandemic Response Plan
Service begins today!
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

A State of Emergency currently exists in response to the global pandemic of
COVID-19 virus. In expectation of a growing number of cases, the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts has encouraged communities to develop
programs that might help to safely limit the number of patients seeking
care or testing at hospitals.

The Town of Hanover, collaboratively with all of its departments has
developed a program to address the needs of its most at-risk citizens.
Limitations like social distancing and quarantine create obstacles to
medical care, especially for the isolated elderly and other socially and
medically vulnerable populations.

Therefore, the Board of Health announces the availability of in-home
paramedic visits, testing if criteria are met, and patient follow-up phone
calls, by Hanover nurses, for eligible citizens. Residents 65 or older and
other at-risk residents, who exhibit COVID-19 symptoms of fever, cough,
and/or shortness of breath may call the non-emergency telephone number
(781-826-2335 then press ZERO) at the Emergency Communications Center to
request an in-home evaluation by a paramedic. The service may also be
initiated directly by your physician or by the Telehealth services of your
provider network.

A qualified paramedic in appropriate protective gear will visit, conduct an
evaluation, and through South Shore Health System’s Telehealth service,
will contact a doctor or nurse practitioner to convey the patient’s
status. They may authorize the collection of a testing sample and/or
schedule an appointment for follow-up.

Regardless of the results, the patient will be eligible for follow-up via
telephone by a nurse volunteer who will evaluate current symptoms
(better/same/worse) and facilitate appropriate medical response.

For more information, please see the attached documents, or contact
fred.freeman@hanover-ma.gov or health@hanover-ma.gov.

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Vote Early by Mail in the spring Annual Town Election

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Hanover Town Clerk Catherine Harder-Bernier announced today that Early
Voting by Mail for the (formerly May 9th) June 27th, 2020 Annual Town
Election will begin immediately.

The Postal Service routinely estimates that it will take three weeks to
request and receive a ballot under normal circumstances – one week each
for a ballot to be requested, mailed, and returned – even if all
transactions occur within Hanover. Due to COVID-19, the process is even
slower. Given limited in-office work schedules and the need to let paper
sit 24-72 hours to reduce virus transmission, the whole process could
easily take a month. Therefore, it is important that the voting process
begins immediately.

“In an effort to reduce in-person interactions during this time of
international and local pandemic, Hanover residents are heartily encouraged
to vote Early by Mail this spring election season. The state legislature
has for the first time allowed Early Voting by Mail at a local election for
everyone and without an excuse, so let’s keep our fellow voters and our
precious election workers safe and healthy by voting by mail,” said
Harder-Bernier. “To paraphrase New York Governor Cuomo, Hanoverians
should not have to choose between their health and their civic duty,” she
continued.

On the spring Annual Town Election ballot this year will be five candidates
for two Selectman seats, as well as two candidates for two School Committee
seats, and singular candidates for Planning Board, Town Moderator, Board of
Health, Board of Assessors, and the Board of Library Trustees. There is
also a one-year term for Planning Board that will be decided by write-in
votes.

An Early Ballot by Mail may be requested by filling out this form:
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, which must include your original signature, and by mailing or e-mailing
it to the Town Clerk’s Office, 550 Hanover Street, Hanover MA, 02339.
Forms may also be deposited in the front door mail slot of Hanover Town
Hall. Mail is being held at Town Hall for 24-72 hours before it is touched
to reduce the risk of virus transmission. Please therefore allow extra
time, at least a week and a half, for the ballot to be returned to you once
we have received your application. The local election was postponed until
June 27th because the total Early Voting by Mail process could take up to a
month.

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or email Catherine.harderbernier@hanover-ma.gov or
meg.pallotta@hanover-ma.gov , or call (781) 826-5000 x1079 and leave a
message for a call back.

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Excise tax bill due date moved

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Today’s good news from the Town of Hanover!

Late last week the Legislature approved, and the Governor signed, a new law
allowing municipalities to delay Motor Vehicle Excise Tax deadlines.

Hanover’s Town Manager made the decision, which has been ratified by the
Board of Selectmen, to set the due date for the Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
bills originally due April 13, 2020 to the new deadline of June 1, 2020.
These bills may be paid until June 1 without incurring penalties or
interest.

This decision does not currently affect any other tax deadline, including
Motor Vehicle Excise Tax bills due on dates other than April 13, 2020.

Please don’t hesitate to contact the Treasurer/Collector’s office by
email at collectors@hanover-ma.gov or by phone at 781-826-2316 with any
questions or concerns.

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Postponed Town Meeting and Town Election dates

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Hanover’s Annual Town Meeting, previously scheduled for May 4th, has been
postponed until Monday, June 29th. The Annual Town Election, previously
scheduled for May 9th, has been postponed until Saturday, June 27th. Mark
your calendars; more information to follow!

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Small business Saturday updated list of restaurants

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

I love all of the creative ways we are helping each other. Just a reminder
that “Small Business Saturday” will repeat again this weekend. After last
week’s promotion of restaurants and businesses that are offering take-out
and curbside delivery, the Hanover Chamber of Commerce got lots of updates
and new information. Facebook’s 02339 even jumped on board with lots of
good information. I love the collaboration. Below please find the latest
list of Hanover businesses that are offering take-out and/or curbside
delivery business as of this writing. Updates may be sent to:
chamber@hanovermachamber.com .

Give your favorite restaurant a call today! Go on-line before you do and
check out the menu, as there may be changes due to the craziness!

Buffalo Wild Wings
781-826-2614

Rocco’s Italian Pizzeria
781-826-5637

Hanover House of Pizza
781-826-4700

Papa Gino’s
781-826-2371

Imperial Garden
781-826-3842

Old Railroad Cafe
781-829-0666

Crossroads Cafe & Deli
781-826-9921

Starbucks
781-681-9170

Panera
781-829-9900

Lavishly Dunn
617-921-8993

Quan’s Kitchen
781-826-8868

Jersey Mike’s
781-924-0094

Tsang’s Village Cafe
781-826-0202

West Hanover Pizzeria
781-878-4403

Mamma Mia’s
781-826-1600

Lucky Finn Cafe
781-347-3100

Five Guys
781-829-6770

McDonald’s
781-826-2081

Wendy’s
781-826-6754

Epicurean Kitchen
781-826-2101

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Temporary Transfer Station Operational Changes

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The Town of Hanover is really doing a great job of updating the public with
COVID-19 updates. But, in this age of information overload, it’s hard to
know what to watch or read and what can wait. What should you subscribe
to, what can be ignored? The information flow is tremendous, and
sometimes overwhelming. As one of our public officials said to me the
other day, it’s like trying to take a sip of water from a fire hose!

That being said, in case you missed this, I thought I would re-send,
because it will affect all of us on Friday (tomorrow as I write this).
Thanks to Victor, Ken, Gardner and the whole crew at the transfer station
for keeping this essential service available to all of us.

Temporary Transfer Station Operational Changes
Effective April 3, 2020
As a measure to prevent and mitigate the spread of potential COVID-19
exposure and in the interest of the health and well-being of our employees
and residents of the Town of Hanover, the Town will be temporarily
adjusting some operational procedures at the Transfer Station. These
adjustments are being made in an effort to enhance social distancing
practices at the Transfer Station.

Effective April 3, 2020, the recycling of paper, cardboard, plastic, glass,
and cans will be temporarily suspended. The traditional recycling areas
for these items will be closed off and residents are asked to dispose of
these items in the main pit at the Transfer Station.

The process for recycling/disposal of fee-based items (furniture,
mattresses, air conditioners, refrigerators, tires, etc.) will remain
largely unchanged at this time. The Transfer Station office will be closed
to the public, but a service table has been set up outside the office to
allow residents to declare disposal of these types of items or ask any
questions. Once declared, residents will be fully responsible to unload
and neatly place these fee-based items in areas designated by Transfer
Station Staff. To speed up the processing of these items, and to limit
person-to-person interactions, collection of fees for these items have been
temporarily suspended.

Construction and Demolition (C&D) Materials and scrap metal
disposal/recycling will continue at this time. Residents wishing to
dispose of C&D Materials must weigh-in using the scale, unload/dispose of
their materials, weigh-out using the scale, and then report to the
information/service table outside of the Transfer Station office for
payment.

Until further notice the Swap Shop will remain closed. Please do not leave
items outside of the shop or on the ground near the Goodwill/Salvation Army
donation boxes.In order to accommodate these temporary changes, traffic
patterns at Transfer Station will be temporarily reorganized in hopes of
streamlining traffic flow and allowing for enhanced social distancing
practices. It is recommended that you familiarize yourself with the new
temporary traffic patterns plan prior to your next visit to the Transfer
Station. Go to:
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DPW Staff will maintain six to ten feet of separation from other
individuals and all users of the Transfer Station are strongly urged to
follow similar distancing guidelines. Traffic patterns may be adjusted to
ensure proper separation of vehicles and individuals at the pit. Residents
may experience some delays.

Due to the fluidity of the overall COVID-19 crisis, this plan is subject to
change. Please be sure to check the Town website regularly for updated
news and information. We ask you to drive safely within the Transfer
Station and thank you for your understanding and cooperation with staff
and/or volunteers as we work through this serious situation.

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Can you make a face shield to benefit our community?

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Elizabeth Johansen of a Hanover-based design consultancy called Spark
Health Design, in partnership with Design that Matters, has just launched
the first National Institutes of Health (NIH) recommended face shield that
can be made with a 3D-printer and office supplies.

Elizabeth hopes to motivate Hanover residents with 3D-printers to make face
shields to benefit our community, and to find local healthcare workers,
nursing homes, visiting nurses, and grocery store clerks who would like a
face shield. The design is open source and available online at
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. Please see the attached photos.

Another way you can help is to please share this resource broadly using the
link and hashtags below.
#FaceShield #covid19 #3dprint @dtm_tweets
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For more information, please contact Elizabeth at
elizabeth@sparkhealthdesign.com .

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Dog license late fees temporarily waived

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Town Clerk Catherine Harder-Bernier announced today that late fees for dog
licenses will be temporarily waived. Said late fees would have otherwise
gone into effect beginning April 1, 2020. Instead, the late fees will be
waived throughout the duration of the Commonwealth’s “Stay at Home”
advisory, and for an additional 14 days thereafter, thereby mirroring the
two weeks “lost” at the end of March for so many people. Right now,
the “Stay at Home” advisory expires April 7th, so the fee waiver period
will end April 21st. The regular license fees will still apply; those are
listed here:
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“I recognize that the COVID-19 “Stay at Home” advisory in the
Commonwealth has made simple transactions like licensing your dog much more
challenging for many people. Further, while the $10 late fee is not a
large fee, $10 is a lot of money for a family with a dog and newly
unemployed parents,” said Harder-Bernier. “I hope this small gesture
helps to ease the to-do lists and financial burdens for Hanover residents
even a little bit”, she continued.

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wishing to check something off their lists!

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