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  • New Feaster Five challenge: Beat Chara, Pizzi and help scholarship fund






    Thousands of runners and walkers celebrate as they finish the 36th Annual Feaster Five Thanksgiving Day Road Race in Andover.




    ANDOVER – The Feaster Five Road Race, a Thanksgiving Day tradition featuring family, fun, fitness and apple pie, takes over downtown Andover next week expecting more than 7,000 runners and walkers of all ages to join this special event.

    When runners line up at the starting line this year, they will be chasing two well known targets: Bruins legend and Hall of Famer Zdeno Chara and World Marathon Champion Becca Pizzi for the brand new Can You Catch Them Challenge.







    Chara & Co. at Feaster Five

    There is a new challenge in the 2025 Feaster Five Road Race. Beat former Bruins great Zdeno Chara, on right, or long-distance running star Becca Pizzi, on left, and you will help the MVS Scholarship Fund presented by Schneider Electric. Long-time Feaster Five race director Dave McGillivray, who is close to both Chara and Pizzi, is in center.



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    Sidney's run

    Sidney Olson is shown here in 2021 before her Kids K race. She had run two years, including 2022, and now the event is named in her honor, the β€œSidney Mae Olson Rainbow Run.”



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    Mary Beth Ellis, who lost her daughterΒ Sidney Olson to a traffic accident in 2023, leads a 1K cross country race during Sidney’s Rainbow kids fun run before last year’s Feaster Five road race.


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  • Woman rescued after train, car collide

    ANDOVER β€” A woman was pulled out of her car after it was hit by a freight train Thursday at the railroad crossing at Pearson Street.

    By Angelina Berube | Staff Writer

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  • School bus crashes in Andover, causing injuries, sheriff’s office says




































    DOJ sues Minnesota, Twin Cities over immigration policies, and more headlines



    DOJ sues Minnesota, Twin Cities over immigration policies, and more headlines

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    A crash involving a school bus north of the Twin Cities on Tuesday morning has resulted in injuries, authorities said.

    The Anoka County Sheriff’s Office did not say how many were injured or how severe the injuries were. The crash occurred at 175th Avenue and Roanoke Street in Andover, Minnesota.

    No other details about the crash were immediately available.

    This story will be updated.

    Anthony Bettin

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  • North Andover officer who was shot to be under house arrest

    SALEM, Mass. β€” An off-duty North Andover police officer who was shot in her home by a colleague serving a restraining order will be released to the custody of her mother and stepfather under GPS-monitored home confinement as she awaits trial.

    Kelsey Fitzsimmons, 28, of North Andover pleaded not guilty Thursday following her arraignment on a charge of assault by means of a dangerous weapon in Essex County Superior Court.


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  • Timeline of events in Fitzsimmons case

    A timeline for the case of North Andover police officer Kelsey Fitzsimmons, 28.

    Feb. 16: Fitzsimmons gives birth to her son with fiance Justin Aylaian, a North Andover firefighter, and takes maternity leave.


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  • North Andover officer who was shot to be free while awaiting trial

    SALEM, Mass. β€” An off-duty North Andover police officer who was shot in her home by a colleague serving a restraining order will be released to the custody of her mother and stepfather under GPS-monitored home confinement as she awaits trial.

    Kelsey Fitzsimmons, 28, of North Andover pleaded not guilty Thursday following her arraignment on a charge of assault by means of a dangerous weapon in Essex County Superior Court.


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  • Bringing hope to many: Lazarus House fundraiser held in Andover

    Bringing hope to many: Lazarus House fundraiser held in Andover

    ANDOVER β€” Perfect late summer weather and the desire to support a good cause helped attract a large crowd to the 26th Hike for Hope walk on Saturday at The Park.

    The daylong event kicked off with the annual walk and was followed by a family-friendly festival with live music, games and food trucks. Money raised through the walk supports those facing poverty, homelessness and hunger through programs offered at Lazarus House in Lawrence. Lazarus House, which opened its doors in 1983, has already served more than 30,000 guests in 2024. Among the participants were Micki LeBlanc, 84, and Denise Labrecque, 66, of Salem, N.H., who have raised more than $200,000 since the walk began.

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  • Rising above flood waters: A year of perseverance for flooded businesses

    Rising above flood waters: A year of perseverance for flooded businesses

    NORTH ANDOVER β€” A year after two extreme rainstorms hit the Merrimack Valley, local businesses persevered through a trying year to rebuild themselves β€” and one, owned by a Gloucester man, continues to do so.

    Aug. 8 marked the one-year anniversary of a storm that engulfed local businesses and homes with flash flooding. A total of 6 inches of rain fell in a matter of hours that day in the Merrimack Valley. Ten days later, two more inches fell on the region after another intense rainstorm caused additional flooding.

    Town Manager Melissa Murphy-Rodrigues estimated North Andover sustained $20 million in damages from the two storms.

    Last year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency turned down an assistance package. Instead, the town used gas disaster settlement funds to help some residents.

    The state provided North Andover with $725,000 in flood relief funds to cover some costs associated with the storms, but it didn’t even come close to cover all the costs. The town used the money to offset deficit spending which the state had authorized it to spend on related costs to the Aug. 8 storm. But North Andover had $1.6 million in costs and needed to use $400,000 from its budget surplus to cover the remaining deficit, Murphy-Rodrigues said.

    This month, the town received another $133,150 as part of the Massachusetts Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness Program to study and manage the Cochichewick Brook floodplain.

    High Street is situated adjacent to the brook. Most of the businesses in the East and West Mill Complex on High Street that were hit by the rising water did not have flood insurance.

    A rollercoaster year

    A year later, one last reminder of the floods remained: Jaime’s Restaurant is still closed β€” for now.

    β€œI wasn’t going to come in today,” Jaime’s co-owner Jaime Faria, of Gloucester, said on the flood’s one-year anniversary. β€œBut when the furniture is ready to come in, you just show up and take the delivery. β€œ

    Jaime’s Restaurant, which has operated at 25 High St. for 14 years, is the last unit in the mills to reopen. Faria hopes to be back in business within a month as he and his staff begin to put the new furniture back into the renovated space. Faria owns the restaurant with Wally Santos.

    β€œIt’s been a long year,” Faria said.

    He reflected on the rollercoaster year he and Santos have experienced, filled with positives such as strong community support but coupled with many challenges in-between.

    On the morning of Aug. 8, 2023, Faria recalled getting the first phone call about water in the basement of the business. He didn’t think much of it other than it was going to require a little cleaning.

    An hour later, another staff member informed him the water had crept up to the basement’s second step.

    β€œBy the time I got here, you couldn’t even get into the basement as it was already waist deep,” Faria said.

    He said the focus shifted to trying to salvage what he could, but there was only so much he could do with the amount of water flooding his business.

    β€œYou break windows so the water could get around and then you sit there,” Faria said. β€œI was just watching mine and Wally’s lives literally run down the river.”

    Faria said for about a month and a half after the flood, he was overwhelmed by what had happened to his restaurant.

    β€œI’m not going to lie, there was a period of depression where I had no desire to get out of bed,” Faria said.

    Community support, however, helped him focus on how to reopen. The staff came together over lunch during those hard months and came up with a game plan

    A GoFundMe page also raised more than $164,000 for the restaurant to cover some expenses in the trying year.

    Most of Jaime’s staff will return. Jaime’s is in the process of hiring more workers as well. Loyal customers would stop by and ask if they could help and now they stop by to share their excitement for the reopening, Faria said.

    β€œI tell people at the end of the day, my mom and dad are alive and my kids are doing great. This too shall pass and I’m excited to get people back in here eating burgers,” he said.

    Back on track

    The businesses in the area have also come together over the last year.

    β€œThe storm has made us a family,” Brides Across America CEO and Founder Heidi Janson said.

    In the storms, Janson lost 80% of the inventory for her nonprofit organization. She had estimated $7 million in losses.

    Brides Across America’s hub is located at 40 High St., where a warehouse stores the wedding dresses and formal wear given as gifts to military families and first-responders across the country.

    Janson said she wanted to call it quits after the flood.

    β€œI don’t even know how I had the energy to just keep moving on,” Janson said. β€œIt was devastating.”

    Brides Across America received a $5,000 grant for supplies.

    β€œI was happy with that as we got some things we needed,” Janson said. β€œBut we really got nothing. It’s like we didn’t exist anymore.”

    Every time it rains, Janson said she thinks about her storefronts which now includes the relocation of her Tulle bridal store and Brides Across America outlet to High Street.

    The nonprofit moved into its new home in a vacant space in West Mill. Janson said after the floods, some of the businesses moved to temporary spaces and stayed in their new spots.

    While the charity endured challenges and a depletion of inventory for a bit, she said the nonprofit is back on track with donations to be able to hold its annual dress gifting events.

    As the new store gets finishing touches, Janson said the future is bright for the nonprofit and hopes to work with a local winery to gift a military wedding soon.

    β€œYou have a vision and you know it’s going to work, but it took a lot of sleepless nights,” Janson said. β€œWe persevered and kept pushing.”

    Help along the way

    Across the street, Good Day Cafe owner Gregg Lindsay and his cafe staff also persevered through the year.

    Good Day Cafe, 19 High St., reopened on a limited basis in December and full time with their complete menu in January, five months after the flood.

    β€œIt’s been great to be open,” Lindsay said.

    β€œThere is always a bit of digging out of holes though because we were closed for so long.”

    Lindsay said his business, along with others on High Street, did not initially receive any state or federal funding to help with the cleanup and rebuilding.

    β€œApparently our area didn’t meet the threshold,” Lindsay said. β€œIt was disappointing because it was just out of nowhere.”

    His restaurant received a small grant from the town. North Andover established a grant program through American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds specifically for businesses affected by the floods. Murphy-Rodrigues said the town awarded $82,307 to 20 businesses.

    But largely self-funding and community support through GoFundMe allowed Good Day Cafe to get back on track, he said.

    The North Andover community came together to help the businesses and Lindsay said he experienced it firsthand as the Andover/North Andover YMCA allowed his staff to use its kitchen to fulfill catering orders while they waited to reopen.

    β€œIt would have been a lot more difficult to reopen because at least I was able to cover some bills through those months,” Lindsay said, adding they were closed during their busiest months.

    Lindsay remembered Aug. 8, 2023 like it was yesterday.

    β€œIt was an extraordinarily rainy day,” Lindsay said. β€œIt was coming down in buckets, but the cafe was filled with people.”

    Water rose from the basement and made its way through the cafe.

    β€œThe hallway here and the street looked like a river,” Lindsay said.

    But the plan was always to get back up and running.

    β€œHow we did it, that we kind of just made it up as we went along,” he said.

    As he sat in the restaurant a year later, Lindsay had a smile on his face seeing the place just as full as it was on the day of the flood, with regular customers enjoying their meals.

    This time around though, the skies were clear.

    Staff Writer Angelina Berube may be contacted at aberube@gloucestertimes.com.

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  • β€˜Sidney’s Rainbow Day’ celebrates 5-year-old girl killed in Andover crash last year

    β€˜Sidney’s Rainbow Day’ celebrates 5-year-old girl killed in Andover crash last year

    A community came together Saturday to celebrate the life of a young girl killed in a crash last year in Andover, Massachusetts.

    On May 9, 2023, 5-year-old Sidney Olson was fatally hit by a tractor-trailer at the intersection of Main Street and Elm Street.

    A celebration of her life, “Sidney’s Rainbow Day,” was held Saturday, featuring a rainbow parade, music and activities for kids.

    Hundreds of children and their families were on hand.

    Sidney’s family says she loved rainbows. She also declared that every day was the best day ever.

    “Sindey was a rainbow. She was full of kindness and joy, and today’s event was built to be just that,” said her father, Eric Olson. “We wanted to bring the whole community together so they could feel the spirit of Sidney, and then we want them to see what it can be like to have a really safe, liveable town.”

    “Where you feel comfortable walking and biking with your kids, all around town, whether it’s Andover or across the state of Massachusetts,” said Sidney’s mother, Mary Beth Ellis. “We really want our towns to be safer for families.”

    The family was walking to an art class at the time of the crash, which prompted calls from the community to improve safety in the intersection.

    Prosecutors said the driver would not face criminal charges. The family was pursuing civil charges.

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  • Gillette Children’s teams up with Twins to present custom baseball helmet for Andover teen with a rare medical condition

    Gillette Children’s teams up with Twins to present custom baseball helmet for Andover teen with a rare medical condition

    MINNEAPOLIS β€” Fifteen-year-old Bennett Fisk, of Andover, loves baseball and has been playing youth league his whole life.

    “It gives me something to do when I’m just sitting there, and it helps me with teamwork,” said Fisk.

    Unfortunately, last season, he had to sit out because even the largest adult-size baseball helmet didn’t fit his head and it was too unsafe to play without a helmet.Β 

    Bennett was born with hydrocephalus, which caused fluid to build up in his brain and the size of his head grew faster and larger than it should have.

    “We kind of thought I couldn’t play baseball anymore,” said Fisk.Β 

    Then the Twins stepped in and teamed up with Rawlings Sports Equipment and Gillette Children’s Hospital to make sure Bennett could stick with his passion. Nick Anderson, with Gillette Children’s, Β met with Bennett over six months to build and fit a custom helmet for him.

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    “I had to get some custom foam fitting that had to be 3D printed made for the inside, that’s just for this helmet, and that gave us the tolerances that allow it to fit Bennett,” said Anderson.Β 

    On Sunday, just in time for baseball season, Anderson presented the helmet to Bennett on the three bases of Target Field before the Twins game against Detroit. Then, Bennett ran to the home plate wearing his new helmet to mark the honorary first run of the game.

    It was a day that meant so much to the entire Fisk family, including Bennett’s dad, Joe.

    “I’m so proud of him, this is awesome. It feels great, it really does,” said Joe Fisk.Β 

    Bennett celebrates what makes him different, and hopes this moment is just the beginning of a long lifetime on the baseball diamond.

    “It means a lot because now I get to be unique,” said Fisk, “because then I ‘m not like everyone else and I can be my own person.”

    Gillette Children’s is already working on another specialized, custom sports equipment project for another child with a similar need in the Midwest.Β 

    Marielle Mohs

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