Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Annual Reports of the Town Officers of the Town of Andover, New Hampshire, for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1955: And the Reports of the School Board, Andover Village District, East Andover Fire Precinct
The town meeting comes nearly as late as it could this year, March 13th. This means that any candidates for town or school district offices will have until 6 p. M. On March 5th to file their names with Mrs. Maria Chase or Mrs. Marie Rising, clerks of the town and district. A fee of must accompany any filing for an office carrying a salary.
Fire Department. The raised last year was more than adequate to meet the expenses of our two fire departments, and would appear to be right for 1956.
East Andover has a new 30' x 36' two-stall fire sta tion with fire company meeting room nearly completed, on the lot contributed by the town last year. With its own funds the company has purchased and put together a water-carrying tank truck, which will be ready for use this spring.
Don't overlook the page headed IN case OF fire later in this report. To many villagers this is old stuff. But for many of our newer residents, and our non-resi dent summer home owners who receive this town re port, knowing and remembering what to do if fire strikes suddenly may save their property.
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