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Happy New Year!

"Happy Holidays to you!"

What's It Wednesday - Bells, Bells, Bells

Miscellany Mondays: Unexpected stories about Santa Claus

Andover Bewitched: Constable Ephraim Foster

Miscellany Mondays: "Went up to skate, had a nice time"

What's It Wednesday - 3D pictures

Miscellany Mondays: Tenor Roland Hayes - a star comes to Andover

Andover Bewitched: Accused Turned Accuser

Mystery Mondays: President Franklin Pierce, part 3

What's It Wednesday - Break out the cards!

Miscellany Mondays: The Feaster Five (part 2)

Miscellany Mondays: The Feaster Five (part 1)

Andover Bewitched: Andover's Accused (Part II)

Mystery Mondays: The Pierce Family (part 2)

What's It Wednesday- In honor of Veterans Day

Mystery Mondays: The Summer White House (part 1)

Andover Bewitched: Andover's Accused Witches (Part I)

Miscellany Mondays: Artwork by a local legend

What's It Wednesday - Creepy Collection Items

Miscellany Mondays: Hallowe'en 1951

Andover Bewitched: The Bradstreet Family

Miscellany Mondays: Skeet shooting & bird dogs

What's It Wednesday - What if Atlas Shrugged?

Resources for learning about Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Andover Bewitched: Where to find information

Miscellany Mondays: "I just made you say underwear"

What's It Wednesdays

Miscellany Mondays: A painting with a story to tell

Andover Bewitched: "The distressed condition of our wives and relations in prison..."

Mystery Monday: Turtle Mound, part 3

What's It Wednesday -

Mystery Monday: Turtle Mound, part 2

Andover Bewitched: The First Witch

Summer Saunterers Part 5

What's It Wednesday - Crocks, jugs and pots

Miscellany Monday or Mystery Monday: Turtle Mound, part 1

Andover Bewitched: A Covenant with the Devil

Summer Saunterers Part 4

What's It Wednesday - Another trip down Memory Lane

Miscellany Mondays: Pomp's Pond

Andover Bewitched: Tried, Convicted, and Survived!

Summer Saunterers Part 3

What's It Wednesday: Such a simple invention

Summer Saunterers, part 2

Andover Bewitched: A Voice of Logic

Miscellany Mondays: Mrs. Hitchings and the writing of "America"

What's It Wednesdays or maybe Where was It?

Strawberry Fields

Andover Bewitched: The Witch Trials of 1692

Miscellany Monday: Harold Parker State Forest

What's It Wednesday - Whose Bust?

Summer Saunterers, resend

Summer Saunterers

What's It Wednesdays: Red, White & Blue

"The survey says...!"

"What sent one husband to California"

What's It Wednesday: Here Comes the Cake!

Miscellany Mondays: The Addison Gallery's 90th Anniversary

Celebrating Juneteenth

On the eve of Juneteenth

What's It Wednesday - Summer is here, time to shave

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Miscellany Mondays: Plastered

Daniel Logue, tailor, under the Baptist Church

What's It Wednesday - Pomp and Circumstance

“The Bank of True Love,” the “Bank of Manure,” and other local stories

Out-of-town news and "A Thrilling Incident"

What's It Wednesday

Miscellany Mondays: Ballardvale Library

"We anticipate the coming of your Paper as a welcome family visitor…."

What's It Wednesday - Going to the beach this weekend?

From Japan to Andover and back: Joseph Neesima (pt2)

Our old house

What's It Wednesday-Clothespins, Remember them?

Miscellany Mondays: Sarah Loring Bailey

It's all in the details

What's It Wednesday -Have another Drink!

From Japan to Andover: Joseph Neesima (pt1)

What's It Wednesday - Pull Up Your Socks

Finding a bridge to the past

Miscellany Mondays: Amy Gordon Taft Reservation

Frye Village Fridays: Hardy Brush (pt.4) “All sorts of plays were attempted”

Frye Village Fridays: Frank Hardy (pt.5): Was there anything he didn't do?

What's It Wednesday -To Pounce or Not to Pounce

Miscellany Mondays: Along Hidden Road (pt4) Alice Hinton

Frye Village Fridays: Hardy Brush (pt.4) Frank Hardy – Civil Servant Extraordinaire

What's It Wednesdays

Miscellany Mondays: Lupine Road Reservation

Frye Village Fridays: Hardy Brush (pt3) If it hadn't been for the flu...

What's It Wednesdays - Andover CO-OP

Miscellany Mondays: Along Hidden Road (pt3) Allen & Mary Hinton, ice cream entrepreneurs

Salem Poor, an American Hero

What's It Wednesdays - What to Wear, What to Wear?

Miscellany Mondays: Lowell Junction

Frye Village Fridays: The origins the Hardy Brush (pt2)

What's It Wednesdays -Hopping Down the Bunny Trail

Miscellany Mondays: Along Hidden Road (pt2) 17 Hidden Road

Frye Village Fridays: The Hardy Brush Company (pt1) a sneak peek

There's No Place Like Home

Woodbridge-Jenkins Cemetery and the William Jenkins House

"Mr. Siddall, YOU are the clam."

Grandma or The Big Comfy Couch enthusiasts may recognize this

Along Hidden Road (pt1) at the sign of the horseshoe

Frye Village Stories: Degreasing Wool a Failure (pt6)

It’s a great day for a spin!

Master Foster's School for Boys

Frye Village Stories: Degreasing plant comes to Andover (pt5)

Light at the end of the tube!

Deer Jump and the Merrimack River

Frye Village Stories: Who owned the degreasing plant? (pt4)

Ready to go sledding!

The Bailey District: An Outskirt School

Frye Village Stories: Who was the John T. Morse? (degreasing story pt3)

It's made of what?

Rose Glen Dairy: "Ice cream unsurpassed"

Frye Village Stories: Oh, the things I've learned about sheep and degreasing! (pt2)

It's Valentine Time!

A Brief History of the Charles W. Ward Reservation

Frye Village Stories: Taking a deep dive into General Degreasing (pt1)

Anybody got a match?

Captains & Colonels

Frye Village Stories: How did the "stocks" get their name? (pt3)

Cold feet?

Frye Village Stories: “Andover’s famous laundry stocks?" (pt2)

Electricity comes to Andover

Presidents, Andover, and Sea Shells, oh my!

Frye Village Stories: Hussey's Steam Laundry and the laundry stocks (pt1)

"All the world's a stage..."

Summer Cyclone

Frye Village Stories: "Mill privileges" and "Flowage rights"

Baby it's cold outside!

Blizzard of 1898