Good morning, Andover! Here's your daily rundown of everything happening in town for Saturday, Nov. 12, courtesy of Andover News.
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Above: Winterlights doesn’t open until Nov. 25 at Stevens-Coolidge House & Gardens in North Andover and two other Massachusetts properties operated by The Trustees of Reservations, but tickets are more than 70 percent sold.
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A.M. Briefing
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Sports: AHS girls field hockey advanced to the Division I semifinals with a 4-1 win over King Philip. Emma Reilly had two goals and an assist....St. John's Prep defeated AHS football 48-14 at Lovely field in the MIAA Division I quarterfinals....Newton South eliminated AHS girls volleyball with a 3-1 win in the Division I quarterfinals.(compiled from Boston Globe high school scoreboard and other media reports).
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Weather: Rain ending this morning, mostly sunny this afternoon with a high of 72. Partly cloudy and cooler on Sunday with a high of 54. Sunny, cool on Monday (compiled from the Weather Channel).
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Today's Top Stories
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Draft Master Plan Emphasizes Housing, Tax Base Growth
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The Master Plan draft hints at more borrowing to help pay for the improvements that will be envisioned in the final plan.
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This Week In Andover: Nov. 13-20
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Here’s the Andover News weekly rundown of government meetings, events and activities happening in Andover.
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Happening today:
Sports 1 pm: AHS boys and girls cross country at MIAA Division I Championship (Wrentham)
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Important note for Andover News readers
Beginning Jan. 1, 2023, Andover News will become a paid subscriber service. Non-subscribers will still have access to our daily newsletter and much of our content, but exclusive content, including our meeting coverage and original reporting, will live behind a paywall.
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We’re doing this to cover our costs and to make sure we can continue to grow and provide the same level of coverage of all things Andover. We’ll also be using $1 from each subscription to provide complimentary subscriptions to Andover nonprofits and residents who are facing financial hardship.
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The subscription rate will be $7 per month, but you can lock in a reduced rate if you sign up by Dec. 31:
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- One-month subscription for $5: save $2
- Three-month subscription for $15: save $6
- Six-month subscription for $30: save $12
- One-year subscription for $60: save $24
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Send us your news tips: Know about a person or group doing something interesting in Andover? An issue we should be covering? Have a press release for us to consider? Submit a news tip today!
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Thanks for reading. See you soon!
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