North Andover, MA Town Offices

North Andover, MA Town Offices This page serves as an official source of information and announcements from the Town of North Andover. northandoverma.gov/socialmediapolicy

To keep information clear, accurate, and accessible, comments are turned off. The Town of North Andover is located in Essex County in the northeastern part of Massachusetts on the banks of the Merrimack River and approximately 24 miles from Boston. North Andover is bordered by the towns of Andover, North Reading, Boxford, and Middleton and the cities of Methuen, Haverhill, and Lawrence - covering

almost 27 square miles. Reverend John Woodbridge paid to Indian Chief Cutshmache six pounds and a coat for Cochichewick Plantation in 1646. The Great Seal of the Town of North Andover depicts Lake Cochichewick meaning “place of great cascades”. This was soon changed to Andover in honor of Andover, England, the birthplace of the original freeholders. The dispute over location of church sites came before the General Court in 1709 and the North Parish and South Parish were established. The growth of the two different communities of interest led finally to the separation of the two parishes on April 7, 1855, into two distinct townships. North Andover has always cherished its North Parish roots. Anne Bradstreet became America’s first published woman poet in the 1650. This remarkable woman of frail health raised eight children in the wilderness and died in North Andover in 1672. The Stevens Memorial Library houses this comprehensive collection. The North Parish Church was the Town’s original meeting place and is the focal point of our “Old Center”. The Parson Barnard House, North Andover Historical Society, Stevens Coolidge House, The Stevens Estate at Osgood Hill, our Brick Store in the historic center, and the Phillips Brooks Statue on the North Andover Common are other historic destinations. Water power provided the resource needed to establish the Scholfield Mill, located at the corner of Sutton and Main Streets, in 1802 and now occupied by the North Andover Thrift Shop. Nathaniel Stevens began operation of the Stevens Mill in 1813 and prospered until 1960. The North Andover Mills were in operation from 1820 to 1899. The Davis & Furber Machine Company provided the machinery that kept the textile mills industry here and abroad thriving. The founding fathers saw the need for industrial enterprises for the economic health of the community. The Western Electric Company chose North Andover for its Merrimack Valley Works in 1956 and provided the backbone for the industrial and engineering industry for telephone communication, finally as Lucent Technologies into the 1990’s. This commitment to attracting and retaining a strong business base is alive and well in North Andover today. The Town of North Andover’s government is committed to providing innovative, responsive, and efficient government to all our citizens. Our Town Charter, enacted in 1986, provides for an Open Town Meeting – Board of Selectmen - Town Manager form of government. An elected five-member Board of Selectmen oversees the governance of the Town. An appointed professional Town Manager supervises Town departments and divisions. The public school system receives policy direction from a five-member elected School Committee and is administered by an appointed Superintendent. North Andover’s legislative body, our Open Town Meeting, is a rich New England tradition. This forum allows all registered voters the ability to bring forward and vote on all matters brought before it. The facilitator of the meeting is the elected Town Moderator who conducts the meeting according to established rules and procedures. The Moderator appoints a nine-member Finance Committee who advises Town Meeting on the matters brought before it. Appointed boards and committees have specific responsibilities for administering state and local procedures. The Town of North Andover is home to almost 30,000 people. The Town is proud to provide excellent full-time police and fire service. Street maintenance, curbside solid waste and recycling services, hazardous waste and drop-off recycling, and snow removal are administered by our Department of Public Works. The Stevens Memorial Library provides a full range of services to its patrons. The Department of Youth Services operates recreational opportunities at Stevens Pond and extensive programs from our Youth Center located in the Old Center. A vibrant Senior Center, located behind Town Hall on Main Street, provides services, programs, and assistance to over 6,000 seniors. Our Community Development Division oversees public health, natural resource protection, building services, zoning and planning issues, and business development. Our award-winning Water Treatment Plant and operation provides residents and businesses with an outstanding product. Our renovated Town Hall, located at 120 Main Street, houses our administrative offices. The Town Manager, Selectmen’s Office, Town Accountant, Assessor’s Office, Tax Collector, Veterans’ Services, and Town Clerk’s Office are there to provide the efficient, professional service you need. North Andover takes great pride in providing excellent education for all our students. All five elementary schools, our Middle School, North Andover High School, and the Greater Lawrence Technical School, reflect our rich tradition and accomplishments. Community growth necessitated school building projects to meet its expanding needs. These projects included the new Annie Sargent Elementary School, the new Thomson School, a complete renovation of our Middle School, and the new North Andover High School and stadium. The “North Andover High School Scarlet Knights” of today carry on a rich tradition of competition and sportsmanship through all its athletic endeavors. The North Andover High School Marching Band, Chorus, Drama, Arts Programs, and other extra-curricular activities provide excellent learning opportunities and experiences. Merrimack College, a private college, opened in 1947 and now has over 2000 students. Brooks School, opened in 1926 and located on the shores of Lake Cochichewick, is a co-educational boarding and day school with over 340 students. North Andover offers opportunity for all ages to participate and volunteer. Visit the links section of our website for a complete list of recreational groups, fraternal organizations, committees and boards, and what’s happening in Town. North Andover was selected by Money Magazine in 2003 as the “Fifth Best Community to live in on the East Coast”. North Andover is one of the first communities in Massachusetts to take advantage of the Community Preservation Act (CPA). CPA provides a funding source which can be used to address the following community concerns: acquisition and preservation of open space, creation and support of affordable housing, acquisition and preservation of historic buildings and landscapes, and creation and support of recreational opportunities. The CPA is an innovative tool for communities to address important community needs. Once adopted locally, the Act would require at least 10% of the monies raised to be distributed to each of three categories: historic preservation, open space protection and low- and moderate-income housing, allowing the community flexibility in distributing the majority of the money for any of the three categories as determined by the community. CPA Projects have included the acquisition of Carter Hill (27 acres on Lake Cochichewick) and Half Mile Hill and Summit (over 30 acres between Osgood Street and Weir Hill) for watershed and open space protection. Historic preservation of the Town-owned Stevens Estate for copper gutters and rainspouts, a fire protection system, and restoration of the plant house and gatehouse were funded projects. The Stevens Memorial Library restorations included repairs to the facade and brickwork. The Town Hall Renovation Project enhanced the historic renovation of the building built in 1923. The Town Common Project provides for monument restoration, walkways, and granite posts. Restoration of the Old Burying Ground on Academy Road repaired and reset historic gravestones. The Machine Shop Village Project was funded to upgrade and preserve the historic nature of the district. Steeple and foundation restoration for the North Parish Church, which served as the Town’s Meetinghouse in 1836 and houses Paul Revere cast bells. The Scholfield Mill site, which contains the Thrift Store, contains remnants of the original mill stone and historic foundation elements. The CPA funding was used to assist volunteer labor in clearing the site of overgrown brush, make the site more accessible, and restore the field. The Historic Preservation Project is a multi-year proposal which has restored the Town’s original documents and will provide for scanning and cataloguing all the Town’s records for generations to come. The Affordable Housing Program will include consulting services for a Planned Production Plan and a First-Time Homebuyers Program. Land for recreation use includes Sharpner’s Pond Recreational Area Rehabilitation, Drummond Field Rehabilitation, and Grogan Playground repairs. The Town of North Andover is committed to attracting new businesses - small and large. The excellent geographic location, endless source of talented workers, citizens and volunteers dedicated to their community, and the natural beauty of our Town make it a great place to live and work. Businesses that are interested in locating in North Andover are encouraged to contact the Community Development Division at 978-688-9533 or visit the award-winning website Merrimack Valley Means Business at merrimackvalleymeansbusiness.com. www.northandoverma.gov/about-our-community

Town Meeting 1776 – The Spark of a RevolutionFriday June 12, 2026 6:30 pmFREE – All ages welcomeNorth Parish Meeting Hou...
06/11/2026

Town Meeting 1776 – The Spark of a Revolution
Friday June 12, 2026
6:30 pm
FREE – All ages welcome

North Parish Meeting House – 190 Academy Road, North Andover

Experience the importance of The Andover Resolve, a pivotal piece of revolutionary history that occurred right here, in The Andovers.

On June 12, 1776, our town met to determine if the Continental Congress should declare the Colonies Independent. This illegal local vote, “The Andover Resolve” gave Adams, Hancock and the Massachusetts Delegation the courage and authority to sign the Declaration of Independence. Live this local history with a panel discussion led by North Andover Town Moderator Mark DiSalvo and audience participation in a town meeting setting as if it were 1776.

Sponsored by the North Andover Historical Society and hosted by Town Moderator Mark DiSalvo and the North Parish in the Historic 1836 Meeting House on Academy Road. Doors open at 6 pm; program at 6:30. FREE and open to all ages.

Town Meeting 1776 – The Spark of a Revolution Friday June 12, 2026  6:30 pm FREE – All ages welcome North Parish Meeting House – 190 Academy Road, North Andover Experience the importance of Th…

06/08/2026

The North Andover Police Department would like to recognize our Community Support Department and Community Support Coordinator Crystal Clunie.

Crystal has worked with North Andover Police since 2021, and is an instrumental member of our team. She serves as the Department’s Mental Health Clinician, and is a licensed Clinical Social Worker, staffing the Community Support Department alongside Francia Tejeda, our Community Support Case Manager.

Crystal responds to scenes in the most difficult of circumstances, including deaths, mental health crises, and more, and connects individuals and families with resources to facilitate a “warm handoff.” These supports include therapy services, detox placements, housing assistance, and food insecurity resources.

Francia supports these operations by following up with individuals. She guides them through applications for services, ensuring they are supported through what can be an overwhelming and frustrating process.

While Crystal spends most of her time with the Police Department, she also works closely with the Fire Department, all Town Departments, and local community organizations such as AgeSpan, Greater Lawrence Community Action, and shelters and local churches to help connect the community with the proper resources.

Crystal previously worked with the Town in the Veterans’ Service Office, where she assisted veterans with housing instability, mental health and substance misuse concerns, food insecurity, and employment support.

The North Andover Police Department is grateful to have Crystal and Francia working within our Community Support Department to ensure our community is supported through its most challenging moments.

Thank you, Crystal and Francia, for all that you do.

Click below to read the North Andover Newsbrief for the week of June 8, 2026.
06/08/2026

Click below to read the North Andover Newsbrief for the week of June 8, 2026.

– DPW Quarterly NewsletterClick here to read the DPW Quarterly Newsletter.- Town Meeting 1776 – The Spark of a RevolutionTown Meeting 1776 – The Spark of a RevolutionFriday June 12, 20266:30 …

06/06/2026

Found in the area of 13 Royal Crest. If you are the owner, please contact our business line at 978-683-3168.

06/06/2026

Congratulations class of 2026!

06/05/2026

North Andover
Police Department
Acting Chief Stephen Diminico
1475 Osgood St.
North Andover, MA 01845
unnamed - 2026-02-10T150311.152
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Media Contact: John Guilfoil

Phone: 617-993-0003

Email: [email protected]

North Andover Police Department Creates New page with Significantly Improved Oversight

NORTH ANDOVER — The North Andover Police Department is returning to Facebook following an extensive audit of the access to and control of department social media.

North Andover Police deactivated its page on Facebook in April after a former employee who was not authorized to use the page posted a comment made to appear as if it was on behalf of the department.

Following that incident, the department deactivated the page, and today, is launching its new page, with proper ownership and administrative controls in place.

Community members are invited to follow the department on the new page, which is located here: https://www.facebook.com/NorthAndoverPD/

"The North Andover Police Department is deeply committed to engaging with our community, being transparent, and sharing our activities with our community. We are pleased that can return to sharing news in an open and professional manner," said Acting Chief Stephen Diminico.

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Sutton Street Traffic Shift – Starting Tomorrow June 3, 2026Starting tomorrow morning, June 3rd at 7:00 am, crews will b...
06/02/2026

Sutton Street Traffic Shift – Starting Tomorrow June 3, 2026

Starting tomorrow morning, June 3rd at 7:00 am, crews will be implementing a traffic management plan on Sutton Street including lane shifts between Main Street and Charles Street so that we can evaluate and implement repairs to Cochichewick Brook culvert. Local business access will be maintained, however traffic delays in the area should be expected. The lane shifts will be in place for several months.

Starting tomorrow morning, June 3rd at 7:00 am, crews will be implementing a traffic management plan on Sutton Street including lane shifts between Main Street and Charles Street so that we can eva…

06/01/2026

The Public Hearings regarding the relocations of poles by National Grid on Peters, Waverly and Hillside will be continued until June 15.

05/31/2026

NA Smart911 Alerts: This is a message from the Town of North Andover. We are aware of many residents in town that do not have power. Power is not expected to be back on until sometime tomorrow. Any residents in need of shelter please contact the North Andover Police Department at 978-683-3168. Any questions regarding power restoration please contact National Grid directly.

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