Green Envelope Project

North Andover is a treasure trove of New England history – and the 1836 Meetinghouse, listed on Local and National Historic Registers, is one of the Town’s most prominent structures. Over the years, the 1836 Meeting House has stood witness to and participated in local and world history – the legal separation of North Andover and Andover (a vote which occurred in this sanctuary), the Civil War and the Civil Rights movement, admission of women and blacks as voting members, World War II, Vietnam. Its members helped begin and have supported numerous community efforts – the Thrift Shop, Consumer’s Coop, A Better Chance (ABC), the People’s Food Pantry – the list goes on. Its congregations have long served as stewards for the maintenance and preservation of this historic building. The current project – dubbed the Green Envelope Project – is the latest of such preservation efforts.