NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. - North Andover town leaders have rediscovered their Christmas spirit.
Five days after ordering firefighters to take down a "Merry Christmas" sign that has adorned the fire station during the holidays for a half century, the town gave the go-ahead to hang it back up on Wednesday.
The 2-foot by 4-foot wooden sign made by firefighters 50 years ago was ordered down after a complaint to town hall and because of lawsuit fears.
The decision caused a national furor, and prompted petitions and protests outside town hall.
Fire Chief William Martineau tells The Eagle-Tribune putting the sign back up has "put a little joy back in the holidays."
The Board of Selectman on Friday will reconsider its decision limiting the placement of a menorah on the town common to one day.
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Information from: Eagle Tribune,
http://www.eagletribune.com
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