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Butler Bank, founded in 1901 by General Gardner Pearson (1882 - 1953), bought the 1/2 acre piece of property at 16 Main Street, Andover in March of 2006.  The space had been occupied by Friendly's Restaurant from June 1, 1965 until December 24. The property was sold to Butler Bank for $1.45 million.
*2 Andover musicians, bassist Mike Nuzzolo and drummer Greg Rickenbacker joined with Terence "Tito" Heally from Wilmington to form the band One Step Away. They were about 14 years old.  


Friendly's was torn down on September 6, 2006.  Construction for Butler Bank began in October, 2006.  This, Butler Bank's fourth branch, opened on May 24, 2007. CPA John J. Drago and  Doherty Law Offices were tenants of the bank at the opening. Boston King Cafe opened in the Butler Bank building on April 26, 2008. 


On April 17, 2010, People’s United Bank, acquired Butler Bank after it was closed by the Massachusetts Division of Banks on April 16.


In 2012 People's United acquired Danversbank and Riverbank and consolidated all bank locations at 16 North Main Street.
*In 2008 the band decided to add voacalist Adam Carrington, also from Andover. They won the 2008 Boston Music Festival battle of the bands in the alternative music category as well as scholarships to Berklee College.  


[https://www.peoples.com/portal/site/peoples/ People's United Bank]
 
 
*In 2009 One Step Away won the Haverhill Rocks competition. They were 16 years old.
 
 
 
*In 2011 One Step Away won the national Clear Chanel iHeart Radio Get Discovered! Contest. The band was then composed of Mike Nuzzolo, Adam Carrington, and Ben Trudeau from Andover, Wilmington, and Beverly.Their album ''For the Broken'' was played on 100 radio stations. They had played on stages from Hollywood to Los Angeles, to Las Vegas.




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*"Friendly's for sale", ''The Andover Townsman'', January 5, 2006.
*"Friendly's not so friendly to town", ''The Eagle Tribune'', January 26, 2006.
*"Friendly's sold, details of buyer not yet released", ''The Andover Townsman'', January 26, 2006.
*"Plans for Friendly's site could include new restaurant", ''The Eagle Tribune'', July 26, 2006.
*"Friendly's soon to be flattened", ''The Eagle Tribune'', August 1, 2006.
*"Town wants details on bank's request for parking waiver", ''The Eagle Tribune'', September 14, 2006.
*"Rocky road", ''The Andover Townsman'', September 14, 2006.
*"Butler Bank building will also include take-out restaurant", ''The Eagle Tribune'', October 26, 2006.
*"Butler Bank, tenants celebrate opening day", ''The Andover Townsman'', May 24, 2007.
*"Bumper crop of banks springs up in Andover", ''The Andover Townsman'', May 31, 2007.
*''The Andover Townsman'', September 6, 2007.
*"A picture of charity", ''The Eagle Tribune'', April 11, 2008.
*"New cafe has opened", ''The Andover Townsman'', May 1, 2008.
*"Leaders look to downtown", ''The Andover Townsman'', February 12, 2009.
*"People's United Bank aquires Butler Bank", ''New Haven Register'', April 17, 2010.
*"Town Talk", ''Andover Townsman'', April 28, 2010
*"A tale of two Pearsons", ''The Eagle Tribune'', August 10, 2006, page 1.
*[http://www.andovertownsman.com/local/x2145133244/Three-banks-unite-into-one
"Two Andover branches to close after People's United acquires Danversbank]", ''The Andover Townsman'', January 12, 2012, p. 4


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*Taking Steps to Their Dream; Local Alternative Rockers Win Boston Battle of the Bands.(portrait)  ''Andover Townsman'', October 23, 2008, page 7.
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*Andover Bank Rocks haverhill. One Step Away Wins Rock Battle.(portrait) ''Andover Townsman'', September 3, 2009, page 19.
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*One Step Away Wins Again.(portrait) ''Andover Townsman'', September 15, 2011, page 6.
 


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  • 2 Andover musicians, bassist Mike Nuzzolo and drummer Greg Rickenbacker joined with Terence "Tito" Heally from Wilmington to form the band One Step Away. They were about 14 years old.


  • In 2008 the band decided to add voacalist Adam Carrington, also from Andover. They won the 2008 Boston Music Festival battle of the bands in the alternative music category as well as scholarships to Berklee College.


  • In 2009 One Step Away won the Haverhill Rocks competition. They were 16 years old.


  • In 2011 One Step Away won the national Clear Chanel iHeart Radio Get Discovered! Contest. The band was then composed of Mike Nuzzolo, Adam Carrington, and Ben Trudeau from Andover, Wilmington, and Beverly.Their album For the Broken was played on 100 radio stations. They had played on stages from Hollywood to Los Angeles, to Las Vegas.


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  • Taking Steps to Their Dream; Local Alternative Rockers Win Boston Battle of the Bands.(portrait) Andover Townsman, October 23, 2008, page 7.


  • Andover Bank Rocks haverhill. One Step Away Wins Rock Battle.(portrait) Andover Townsman, September 3, 2009, page 19.


  • One Step Away Wins Again.(portrait) Andover Townsman, September 15, 2011, page 6.



--Leslie 17:00, November 15, 2011 (EST)

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