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“I can only imagine...” STUDENTS FROM ALL THE SCHOOLS rehearse for the musical performances that will be part of the new high school’s grand opening for the community on Sept. 20, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Above, the students rehearse in the temporary middle school with music teachers Alison Kane, Carla Lister and Chris Tatro. Not shown in photo: music teacher Ruth Clark.              (Bob Turosz Photo)
STUDENTS FROM ALL THE SCHOOLS rehearse for the musical performances that will be part of the new high school’s grand opening for the community on Sept. 20, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Above, the students rehearse in the temporary middle school with music teachers Alison Kane, Carla Lister and Chris Tatro. Not shown in

 

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Front Page Photo: Picture day

ALL 794 STUDENTS at North Reading High School, plus faculty and town officials were called down to the gymnasium in the new North Reading High School on Monday, the first day of school for the biggest class photo on North Reading history. The bleachers in the gym accommodated all of them and everyone smiled for the camera. (Bob Turosz Photo)
ALL 794 STUDENTS at North Reading High School, plus faculty and town officials were called down to the gymnasium in the new North Reading High School on Monday, the first day of school for the biggest class photo on North Reading history. The bleachers in the gym accommodated all of them and everyone smiled for

 

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NRHS ranked in top 50 Greater Boston high schools

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING – The first day of school has come and gone, and North Reading High School has a spiffy rating from Boston Magazine to go with its new building. NRHS was ranked 45th best public high school in Greater Boston by Boston Magazine in its September issue, based on data weighing the…

 

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Local primary results: Coakley, Moulton, Ryan triumph here

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING — Fifteen percent of the town’s voters went to the polls on Sept. 9, casting 1,688 ballots in the Democratic and Republican party primaries. North Reading proved to be a generally accurate reflection of voter opinions in the state and Sixth Congressional District because with only one exception, the winners…

 

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Students return Sept. 8; new high school to open

By BOB TUROSZ

 

NORTH READING – It will be a somewhat late return to the classroom for North Reading students on Monday, Sept. 8. Somewhat later than usual anyway. Due to the new high school construction project, the School Committee wisely decided to delay the opening of all grades by five days to provide…

 

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State Primary election Sept. 9

By BOB TUROSZ

 

NORTH READING — The state party primary elections will be held next Tuesday, Sept. 9, with polls open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. All voters will cast ballots in the parish hall of St. Theresa Church at 51 Winter St., Route 62. All voters registered as Democrat, Republican or Unenrolled…

 

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Library Director Helena Minton set to retire

By BOB TUROSZ

 

NORTH READING – Helena Minton will retire at the end of this month after 13 years as director of the Flint Memorial Library and, while she will be sorry to leave the job that has defined her life since May 2001, she knows she’s leaving the library in a strong position…

 

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ZBA wants more information on DeSimone appeal

By BOB TUROSZ

 

NORTH READING – The Zoning Board of Appeals held a discussion last Thursday night on the long-running appeal of Mark DeSimone, 45 Linwood Ave., that his family construction business, which he said has been in business at that location since at least the late 1960s, should be considered grandfathered under the…

 

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