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Bostik converts rail bed for public safety, passive recreation

MIDDLETON — Bostik, Inc. in Middleton completed a rail bed conversion project on the site of the former Salem–Lowell rail line last month that will benefit three communities, including North Reading.

This project capped off two years of collaborative efforts between the company and the Middleton, Lynnfield and North Reading Fire Departments to serve two…

 

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Sustainability Corner

By BRETT SCHULTZ
Sustainability Committee Member

“Vampire devices” are electronics that continue to use electricity even when they are turned off. Common examples include phone chargers that are left plugged in as well as cable boxes, game consoles, or coffee makers with small digital displays. On their own, each device only draws a small amount…

 

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Masquers “Water for Elephants” performance photos

MOMENT OF TRUTH: THE REALIZATION that he has lost the love of his life hits August (Nolan Barrette) hard at the end of this scene with Marlena (Cecilia Thomson) and Jacob (Michael Manupelli) at left in Water for Elephants. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

 

HIGH ABOVE the stage, Brady Mills depicts the grace of a

 

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Three All-Stars named for Hornet field hockey team

ALAINA DRISCOLL

 

 

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

NORTH READING — Three members of the North Reading High field hockey team were named to the Cape Ann League All-Star teams that were selected by the league coaches at their season-ending meeting.

One Hornet made the first team while two others made the second team.

The CAL…

 

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Experienced boys’ hoop team begins promising season

Post publication update:
North Reading wins season opener vs. Pentucket, 77-37 (Dec. 12)

 

 

JASON BERRY, a two-time CAL All-Star, is one of two senior captains ready to lead the Hornets into the 2025-26 season starting at home on Friday night, 7 p.m. against Pentucket. (Eric Evans File Photo)

 

NORTH READING — The North…

 

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Callanan looks back on historic hole-in-one

CARTER CALLANAN poses with his hole-in-one ball. The NRHS freshman aced the 9th hole at Sagamore Spring during the Hornet JV team’s matchup against Lynnfield on Sept. 29. (Courtesy Photo)

 

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

LYNNFIELD — The golf season, for all intents and purposes, is over here in Massachusetts as players have cleaned and put…

 

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Volleyball team celebrates terrific season

NORTH READING — The North Reading High volleyball team had its end-of-season banquet back on Nov. 18 at the Moose Club. That night, head coach Mike Milone gave out awards to four of his players.

Two Hornets received the MVP Award: Ella Maier and Sydney Scholz.

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Children invited to be part of UCC Christmas Pageant

NORTH READING – The Union Congregational Church, 148 Haverhill Street, will be celebrating its annual Christmas Pageant during the Sunday Worship on December 21 at 10 a.m.

Children ages 3 and up are invited to participate as angels, shepherds, or animals. All members of the community are invited to share in the joy of the season…

 

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Front Page: December 12, 2025

 

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The city knows how to celebrate

Chamber’s Home for the Holidays a great success in 2025

KIDS OF ALL ages got a chance to meet Santa Claus at the Knights of Columbus on West Foster Street on Friday night, December 5 as the Home for the Holidays event got underway. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

MELROSE — The crowds came out…

 

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Updates from City Hall published Dec. 12

MELROSE — The City of Melrose is sharing the following updates for the upcoming week: 

Community Hanukkah Celebration 

On Sunday, Dec. 14 at 5 p.m., the City of Melrose will join Temple Beth Shalom and members of the Melrose community for the city’s first official lighting of a Hanukkah menorah outside Melrose City…

 

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Sports: December 12, 2025

 

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