
It was a beautiful evening Friday with another good crowd as the series of free concerts continued at the Andover Town Common.
Joe and Tara Robinson of Jarato Screenprinting, along with their four daughters, headlined the two-hour acoustic music performance.
Pete Coolidge, who owns Pete’s Hardware with his wife, Wanda, began the every other Friday concert series in June. “We’ve been really pleased how it’s gone. We’ve had good crowds and showcased local talent.”
The summer series continues at 6 p.m. on Aug. 22 with Kier and Natalie Simmons of East Andover, with special guest Paul Alton, who will be
here from New York City.
The final summer concert is Sept. 5 at 6 p.m., with Pete Coolidge, who will be playing his original songs. “I’m hoping for a revue of those who have played this summer.”
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