NORTH READING — Liane Gonzalez, 4 Clover Rd., pulled nomination papers to run for Selectman last week, becoming the third candidate in the race for two seats on the board.
Gonzalez and her husband Richard have lived in town since 1994. Liane is…
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NORTH READING’S JANET VINCZE, (center), and her supporters hold signs outside the voting precincts on election day. Vincze was a candidate for Republican State Committeewoman. (Bob Turosz Photo)
By BOB TUROSZ
NORTH READING — Donald J. Trump took North Reading by storm on Tuesday, winning the town’s vote…
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NORTH READING — Richard F. Wallner, 57 Lakeside Blvd., pulled nomination papers to run for the Board of Selectmen last week, shortly after incumbent member Michael Prisco announced he was withdrawing from the election. Wallner’s entry means there are now once again two…
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NORTH READING — Jonathan P. Cody pulled nomination papers last week to run for Community Planning Commission, stepping up to run for the three year term being vacated by veteran Planner Patricia Romeo.
Romeo decided it’s time to step down from the CPC after 23…
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STUDENTS IN THE TOWN’S SCHOOLS observed the 100th day of school last week and no one celebrated with more gusto than Nancy Boudreau’s first grade class at the Batchelder School. (Courtesy Photo)
Published in the March 3, 2016 edition
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NORTH READING — In a dramatic announcement midway through Monday night’s Selectmen’s meeting, member Michael Prisco announced that he has reconsidered his earlier decision to seek re–election to the Board of Selectmen. Prisco announced that he now will not seek a third term on the…
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NORTH READING — Fallout from last month’s Zoning Board of Appeals decision not to grant a special permit for a dog care business on Route 28 continued Monday night at the Board of Selectmen.
Andrew Schultz, President of the Reading–North Reading Chamber of Commerce, criticized…
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THE O’LEARY SENIOR CENTER hosted its annual Valentine’s Luncheon on February 11. An afternoon of sweets, treats, and all time favorite music selections performed by Diane Dexter, was enjoyed by all. From left: Ann Connors, Diane Dexter (entertainer), Ellie Cirillo, Jane Guimond, Doris Florence, and Ann Donahue. (Courtesy Photo)
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NORTH READING’S first baby of 2016, Jada Rae Eatman, was born on January 26. She is the center of attention of her loving family which includes her mom and dad, Rebecca and Michael, and her big brothers, Micah, 3 (left) and Ellis, 19 months. (Maureen Doherty Photo)
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NRMS EIGHT GRADER Bridget Grew was North Reading’s representative to Project 351. (Bob Turosz Photo)
By BOB TUROSZ
NORTH READING – Bridget Grew, an eighth grade student at the North Reading Middle School, was chosen to be one of hundreds of young ambassadors from across the state, all…
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NORTH READING – The North Reading election cycle is in a lull.
The annual town election will be held on May 3 and so far six candidates have stepped forward to claim nomination papers to have their names on the ballot. That includes three for…
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