The town has released unofficial vote totals from Tuesday's election.
Fitzsimmons, 29, faces one charge of assault with a dangerous weapon in the incident.
Fitzsimmons has chosen to forego a jury trial and will instead let a single judge decide her fate.
A restaurant's liquor license application, infrastructure work, and a school budget update are on the docket for Monday's meeting.
Fitzsimmons is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon.
The board is scheduled to meet Tuesday night.
The town has released information on the upcoming elections.
The town is providing residents with information on deadlines to register, the voting schedule, and more.
The Select Board will consider adopting the 2027 budget, opioid settlement funding recommendations, and several spring event requests.
National Grid utility requests, the town manager’s FY27 budget, and a restaurant license are on the upcoming meeting's agenda.
The event provides a safe and convenient way for residents to dispose of household hazardous materials.
The town said the parking ban would be in effect as a major winter storm dumped snow across the region.
The town is asking for residents' opinions about improving the safety, accessibility, and appearance of the downtown area.
The release of bonds for an athletic facility and plans for a mixed-use project are on the Planning Board's agenda.
A multi-story housing project will come before the Planning Board this week.
A proposal calls for construction of a retail and residential building at a site that currently has a restaurant and liquor store.
The coordinated protests against the Trump administration are scheduled for this weekend.
The grants will help local fire departments purchase critical equipment, improve training, and enhance emergency response capabilities.
The town's trash contractor picks up bags for several weeks in the fall and spring.
Traffic delays, detours and raised castings should be expected if travelling within these areas.
The vaccine clinics will be this fall for a range of age groups.
The Planning Board will hear about the proposal to add fields for softball and baseball along with other changes at its meeting this week.
The fire department will host the ceremony next month.
The town said that Republic is "seriously delayed" on some pickups.
Tens of thousands are expected to rally nationwide on the fifth anniversary of the death of a civil rights leader.
North Andover is not directly impacted by Republic Services' labor strike but is still experiencing issues, town officials said.
The town said "arrangements are being made for an alternative processing site" and has commented on impacts to trash and recycling pickup.
A developer is pitching a project with two apartment buildings at a North Andover site.
More than 100 pro-democracy advocacy groups have signed on in support of No Kings.
Community Resource dog "Scarlett brought so many smiles to everyone across our community and more..."
The 54-year-old active-duty firefighter was described as "extraordinarily dedicated and knowledgeable."
Spotted lanternfly is a pest that attacks numerous types of plants and can interfere with agriculture and outdoor recreation.
The Planning Board discussed a traffic report for a residential project and continued to review plans for athletic field upgrades.
The town has released the spring pickup schedule.
Voters cast ballots for Select Board and School Committee in Tuesday's election.
The board discussed school spending, trash pickup costs, and future planning at the meeting earlier this month.
The Planning Board is reviewing a project that includes adding synthetic turf at the baseball fields, renovating tennis courts, and more.
The income-based rental assistance program provides aid for up to one year to residents of North Andover.
Smolak Farms is the applicant, and the item is on this week's Select Board agenda.
A developer's plans to construct a child care facility in North Andover were unanimously approved.