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Clinton or Trump, town decides Tuesday

Published in the November 3, 2016 edition

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING — It is not accurate to say that the 2016 presidential election has gone on significantly longer than past elections in the modern era.

Perhaps it just seems that way.

The election most Americans say they can’t wait to see end will finally…

 

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Election day traffic notice

Published in the November 3, 2016 edition

NORTH READING — Voters should be aware of the expectation of a high level of participation for next Tuesday’s Presidential Election and the potential for traffic peaks during certain times of the day. Peak times are usually around the opening of the polls when many are voting before…

 

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Town schools again performed well on MCAS, PARCC

Published in the November 3, 2016 edition

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING — When the state released MCAS and PARCC scores from the tests taken by Massachusetts students in the spring of 2016, local school officials were pleased to see that North Reading students once again performed well on the exams.

This year local students…

 

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Who ya gonna call?

THE DPW at town hall won this year’s Halloween costume contest at town hall with the theme of “Ghostbusters.” From left: Building Inspector Jim DeCola, Jacqui Studley and Kathy Morgan. (Bob Turosz Photo)
THE DPW at town hall won this year’s Halloween costume contest at town hall with the theme of “Ghostbusters.” From left: Building Inspector Jim DeCola, Jacqui Studley and Kathy Morgan. (Bob Turosz Photo)

Published in the November 3, 2016 edition

 

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Fit Revolution Honors Veterans & Military Service Families with Free Classes

Classes at Fit Revolution will be complimentary next week for Veterans and military families in observance of Veteran’s Day.  Between Sunday November 6th and Saturday November 12th Veterans, military servicemen (both active and reserve) and their immediate family members are invited to take free classes as a token of appreciation for their service and sacrifice…

 

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Moynihans receive Lifetime Achievement Award from MRLDA

Left to right are Jack, Michael and Gerard Moynihan.
Left to right are Jack, Michael and Gerard Moynihan.

The Massachusetts Retail Lumber Dealers Association (MRLDA) presented Michael, Gerard and Jack Moynihan, owners of Moynihan Lumber in Beverly, North Reading and Plaistow, N.H., the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award at its annual meeting Oct. 25 in Needham.

The award honors individuals for their cumulative contributions to…

 

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Town Meeting rescinds Civil Service for police dept.

Published in the October 27, 2016 edition

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING — For over 50 years, North Reading has been a Civil Service community, in which Police Department hiring, promotions and other personnel decisions have been subject to Civil Service regulations.

That will come to an end in the near future as the result…

 

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Opioid crisis forum reveals the pain of addiction

Published in the October 27, 2016 edition

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING — For an understanding of the size and scope of the heroin and opioid crisis sweeping Massachusetts, all you need to know is the following fact:

In 2012 there were 65 drug related deaths in Middlesex County, made up of 54 cities and…

 

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Town Meeting handled zoning, financial issues

Published in the October 27, 2016 edition

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING — In addition to approving withdrawal of the town’s police department from the Civil Service system and punting on the issue of restroom facilities at the Arthur Kenney Field, Town Meeting acted on other pieces of business last week.

With 123 voters in…

 

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Town Meeting puts Kenney Field bathrooms on hold

Published in the October 20, 2016 edition

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING — Restrooms and a new concession stand at the high school’s Arthur Kenney turf field will have to wait for at least a full construction season as town officials admitted they lacked a coherent plan and passed over the article at Town Meeting…

 

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Boards got to “maybe” on Kenney Field restrooms

Published in the October 20, 2016 edition

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING — “Getting to Yes” is a well known approach in reaching a negotiated agreement between parties. The Selectmen, School Committee and Finance Committee tried to “Get to Yes” for 2 1/2 hours last week in hammering out a plan to bring to Town…

 

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Early voting starts Monday

Published in the October 20, 2016 edition

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING — Early voting in Massachusetts starts Monday, Oct. 24 and runs through Friday, Nov. 4 and the hope is that early voting will make this most fundamental of rights more convenient than ever for citizens to exercise.

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