North Andover, Massachusetts

North Andover is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 28,352.

History

North Andover is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts. The lands south of the Merrimack River around Lake Cochichewick and the Shawsheen River were set aside by the Massachusetts General Court in 1634 for the purpose of creating an inland plantation. The Cochichewick Plantation, as it was called, was purchased on May 6, 1646 when Reverend John Woodbridge, who had settled the land for the English, paid Penacook chief Cutshmache six pounds and a coat for the lands. The plantation was then incorporated as Andover, most likely in honor of the hometown of many early residents, Andover, Hampshire, England. The town was centered in what is now North Andover, but the spread of settlement south and west of the old town center created much conflict in the early years about the location of the parish church. In 1709, the matter was brought to the General Court, which set aside two parish churches, north and south. The parishes grew apart as the years went on and on April 7, 1855, the North parish separated from the south and was incorporated as North Andover.

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Local Democrats honored at annual breakfast

The Eagle-Tribune 26 Mar 2025
NORTH ANDOVER — The North Andover Democratic Town Committee honored its 2024 and 2025 Democrats of the Year during its annual breakfast on Sunday ... .
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Methuen's Harb a prep star, pumped for D1 college hockey

The Eagle-Tribune 26 Mar 2025
Former Methuen High star Brooke Harb dreamed, since childhood, of taking on the best women’s college hockey has to offer, on the sport’s biggest stage ... .
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Hydrant flushing next month in Groveland

The Eagle-Tribune 26 Mar 2025
GROVELAND – The Groveland Water and Sewer Department announced that annual hydrant flushing begins April 1 and runs through April 16 . Date are subject to change ... .
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Another View: Eagle (North Andover, Mass.) Tribune

Traverse City Record-Eagle 25 Mar 2025
It’s been a little more than five years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, which to date has killed more than 1.2 million people in the United States and 7 million worldwide. It’s fair to wonder what we’ve learned ... .
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No doubt on Number 1: South Shore high school girls hockey rankings

The Patriot Ledger 25 Mar 2025
Hingham claimed the Division 1 state crown at TD Garden, and Milton at least got to skate for the Div. 2 title ... Mary's (Lynn) in the regular-season finale ... 2 final ... Two-time defending Div ... 10 ... 7. Plymouth North/South (11-8-2, 8) ... 4 North Andover in the Div.
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Vote for the SouthCoast High School Boys and Girls Athlete of the 2025 Winter Playoffs

SouthCoast TODAY 25 Mar 2025
(Editor's Note ... Montanari led the Whalers with 21 points in a loss to North Andover in the Div. 1 Round of 32 ... In three playoff games, Cheesebro combined for 93 points, including 40 in a win over North Attleboro that put her over 2,000 for her career.
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Checkmate! North Andover students square off in chess championship

The Eagle-Tribune 24 Mar 2025
NORTH ANDOVER — About 50 elementary school students strategized in order to yell out “checkmate” in the chess championship at Sargent Elementary School on Friday ... .
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Hockey All-Stars: Foes become friends in send-off games

Boston Herald 24 Mar 2025
Belmont’s Sadie Taylor found the back of the net in the early third period and Andover’s Nora Hurley rounded out the scoring towards the end of the period to give the North a victory.
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High Praise: New Celtics owner Bill Chisholm lauded by his Brooks School family

Gloucester Daily Times 24 Mar 2025
NORTH ANDOVER – Mark Rozzi was on the road on Thursday in between stops of his clients for Jackson Lumber when he almost pulled over to call a Boston sports radio show ... .
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