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Andover resident and builder Mike Ristuccia has moved and renovated many historic houses in townHis work includes the 2002 move of the Captain Stephen Abbott House from 45 Ballardvale Road to 373 South Main Street and the 2004 move of the historic house on 221 Main Street to 352 Main Street.
'''1999''' <br>
The original proposal for the Andover Public Safety Center included plans to improve or rebuild other plant and facilities, public works buildings, and the West Andover Fire StationSelectman decided to withdraw these  and focus on only a Safety Center. On Monday, April 26, 1999 Andover townspeople approved Article 16 for a $12.9 million dollar proposal for a new Safety Center.


[[Image:352_and_373_South_Main_Street.jpg|thumb|...''352 South Main Street and 373 South Main Street''.... click to enlarge|left]]
See
*"Selectmen Eliminate Safety Center Riders", Townsman, April 29, 1999, page 13.
*"Voters Give Safety Center a Unanimous Nod," ''Townsman'', April 29, 1999
 
 
'''2000'''<br>
A ground breaking ceremony for the new Safety Center was held on October 14, 2000.
 
See
*"Longtime Safety Officers Say Center Long Time Coming", ''Townsman'', October 19, 2000, page 13.
"*Safety Center Slow Going" The Townsman, December 21, 2000
 
*"Selectmen Eliminate Safety Center Riders", ''Townsman,'' February 4, 1999, page 6.  


'''2001'''<br>
The original completion date for the Safety Center set by Mello Construction was September 2002. The Police Station opened in 2003.  The Fire Station did not open until 2005 with an open house for the entire Safety Center on October 20, 2005.


See
See
*"Safety Center Construction: Town Impatient with Contractor" ''Townsman'', January 25, 2001, page 15
*"Right to Remain Silent", ''Townsman'', July 19, 2001, page 1.
*"Safety Complex Nearly Ready", Townsman, June 2, 2004.


* "Preserving historic structures: Craftsman receives permission to relocate second home", ''Eagle Tribune'', July 29, 2004.
 
* "Restoring historic homes, sometimes brick by brick, remain's resident's passion", ''Andover Townsman'', September 16, 2004.
'''2002'''
* "Oldest home in town hits the market", ''Andover Townsman'', February 2, 2006.
 
See
*''Eagle Tribune'', September 17, 2002
*"Not Close: Police Station was to Open This Month", ''Townsman'', April 4, 2002.
*"Signs Point to a New Station This Week", ''Townsman'' , August 8, 2002, page 1 & 8.
 
 
'''2003''' - Construction on the Fire Station actually began in May 2003 and completed in July of 2004.
 
See
*"Town: Another Year for the Safety Center," ''Townsman'', May 8, 2003, page 1
 
 
'''2004''' - The fire station was completed in July 2004. It included private dorm rooms for firefighters, a kitchen stove with 10 burners, 4 refrigerators, and a generator the size of a bus for power outages.
 
See
*"$14M Project Nears Home Stretch", ''The Townsman,'' February 19, 2004, page 1 & 4.
*"Public Safety Center: Complex Complete This Week," Andover Townsman, July 1, 2004, page 1.




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1999
The original proposal for the Andover Public Safety Center included plans to improve or rebuild other plant and facilities, public works buildings, and the West Andover Fire Station. Selectman decided to withdraw these and focus on only a Safety Center. On Monday, April 26, 1999 Andover townspeople approved Article 16 for a $12.9 million dollar proposal for a new Safety Center.

See

  • "Selectmen Eliminate Safety Center Riders", Townsman, April 29, 1999, page 13.
  • "Voters Give Safety Center a Unanimous Nod," Townsman, April 29, 1999


2000
A ground breaking ceremony for the new Safety Center was held on October 14, 2000.

See

  • "Longtime Safety Officers Say Center Long Time Coming", Townsman, October 19, 2000, page 13.

"*Safety Center Slow Going" The Townsman, December 21, 2000

  • "Selectmen Eliminate Safety Center Riders", Townsman, February 4, 1999, page 6.


2001
The original completion date for the Safety Center set by Mello Construction was September 2002. The Police Station opened in 2003. The Fire Station did not open until 2005 with an open house for the entire Safety Center on October 20, 2005.

See

  • "Safety Center Construction: Town Impatient with Contractor" Townsman, January 25, 2001, page 15
  • "Right to Remain Silent", Townsman, July 19, 2001, page 1.
  • "Safety Complex Nearly Ready", Townsman, June 2, 2004.


2002

See

  • Eagle Tribune, September 17, 2002
  • "Not Close: Police Station was to Open This Month", Townsman, April 4, 2002.
  • "Signs Point to a New Station This Week", Townsman , August 8, 2002, page 1 & 8.


2003 - Construction on the Fire Station actually began in May 2003 and completed in July of 2004.

See

  • "Town: Another Year for the Safety Center," Townsman, May 8, 2003, page 1


2004 - The fire station was completed in July 2004. It included private dorm rooms for firefighters, a kitchen stove with 10 burners, 4 refrigerators, and a generator the size of a bus for power outages.

See

  • "$14M Project Nears Home Stretch", The Townsman, February 19, 2004, page 1 & 4.
  • "Public Safety Center: Complex Complete This Week," Andover Townsman, July 1, 2004, page 1.



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