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13 August 2025
- 15:1215:12, 13 August 2025 New England Plywood and Plywood Tube, Inc. (hist | edit) [2,027 bytes] Stephanie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In 1920, Lawrence residents John H. and Evangeline Proctor and Otis F. French secured a $100,000 invenstment and incorporated under the name New England Plywood of Lawrence and Bridgeton, Maine. ")
7 August 2025
- 13:2513:25, 7 August 2025 Massachusetts School of Law (hist | edit) [2,477 bytes] Tricia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Massachusetts School of Law (MSLAW) is a private law school in Andover. It was founded in 1988 by Lawrence Velvel, former dean and legal reform advocate. The school considered itself different from other law schools in that its design and curriculum are based on the medical school educational model.<ref>https://www.mslaw.edu/</ref>")
23 July 2025
- 16:2916:29, 23 July 2025 Wood Hill Middle School (hist | edit) [847 bytes] Tricia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Beginning in 1989, due to overcrowding in schools, the town began to investigate the construction of new school buildings.<ref>“Schools Eye choices for the 1990’s.” Andover Townsman, October 19, 1989, p. 1.</ref> In 1999, a final site plan for a new elementary and middle school complex at Cross Street and High Plan Road was finalized. The project was estimated to cost $31 million.<ref>“School site plan approved.” Andover Townsman, October 21, 1999, p. 11.</re...")
- 16:1416:14, 23 July 2025 High Plain Elementary School (hist | edit) [1,404 bytes] Tricia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Beginning in 1989, due to overcrowding in schools, the town began to investigate the construction of new school buildings.<ref>“Schools Eye choices for the 1990’s.” Andover Townsman, October 19, 1989, p. 1.</ref> In 1999, a final site plan for a new elementary and middle school complex at Cross Street and High Plan Road was finalized. The project was estimated to cost $31 million.<ref>“School site plan approved.” Andover Townsman, October 21, 1999, p. 11.</re...")
10 July 2025
- 16:0916:09, 10 July 2025 Andover East Junior High School (hist | edit) [834 bytes] Tricia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In 1968, after the February vacation, students enrolled at Andover Junior High were divided between two new schools: 600 students moved to the new West Junior High on Shawsheen Road, while 623 students remained at the Bartlet Street location, known as East Junior High.<ref>Andover, MA School Committee. (1968). Andover Report of the School Committee. https://archive.org/details/annualreportofsc1968ando/page/10/mode/2up Andover Room, R 371.08 And</ref> In 1982, the East J...")
- 16:0016:00, 10 July 2025 Andover West Junior High School (hist | edit) [607 bytes] Tricia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In 1968, after the February vacation, students enrolled at Andover Junior High were divided between two new schools: 600 students moved to the new West Junior High on Shawsheen Road, while 623 students remained at the Bartlet Street location, known as East Junior High. <ref>Andover, MA School Committee. (1968). Andover Report of the School Committee. https://archive.org/details/annualreportofsc1968ando/page/10/mode/2up Andover Room, R 371.08 And</ref> In 1988, West Juni...")
- 13:4613:46, 10 July 2025 Andover Junior High School (hist | edit) [515 bytes] Tricia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In 1934, the original 1871 Punchard building at 36 Bartlet Street was demolished, and in its place, the Memorial Auditorium, gymnasium, and the Andover Junior High wing were constructed. With the opening of a new Andover High School on Shawsheen Road (now West Middle School), the entire Bartlet Street building was repurposed as Andover Junior High School. In 1968, the current Andover High School opened on Shawsheen Road, prompting the town to establish two junior high...")
- 13:4013:40, 10 July 2025 Doherty Junior High School (hist | edit) [435 bytes] Tricia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Doherty Junior High School opened in 1982 at 36 Bartlet St., in the former Central Elementary School building. The central section of the building, which included the Memorial Auditorium and gymnasium, was connected to the new Doherty Junior High in 1982 and remained in use for school-related activities. In 1988, the school was renamed Doherty Middle School. <ref>https://preservation.mhl.org/36-bartlet-st-0</ref>")