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Fiery foliage

A SUGAR MAPLE on Haverhill Street displays the radiant colors of a New England fall against a backdrop of bright blue sky. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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North Reading After Dark tonight

NORTH READING — North Reading After Dark: A fun look back at the history of the town’s favorite watering holes, will be hosted by the Historical and Antiquarian Society tonight, Thursday, November 13, at 7:30 p.m. at Teresa’s Grille 19 (20 Elm St., lower level).

While you enjoy your favorite pint (or soft drink), Don…

 

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“You look marvelous!”

EARNING FIRST PLACE in the annual Town Hall Halloween Pumpkin Decorating Contest, with a total of 83 votes, was the staff of Parks & Recreation. Shown with their entry, “Too Glam for Gram,” are (l-r): Maria Brown, Nancy Ursino, Heidi Veader and Ashley LeBoeuf. Taking second, with 73 votes, was “Haunted Fairy Garden” by Jessie

 

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Teamwork!

CONSTRUCTION crew members from N. Granese & Sons work in unison to fill a trench on the Bow Street side of the 1829 Third Meeting House as part of the downtown sewer project to migrate several municipal buildings off individual septic systems and tie them into the wastewater treatment plant at NRHS. The Senior Center,

 

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Front Page published November 13, 2025

 

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Veterans Day Ceremony Tuesday

NORTH READING — All are invited to the town of North Reading’s Veterans’ Day ceremony on Tuesday, November 11 at 11 a.m. to honor the town’s.

The ceremony will take place at the top of the Town Common near the veterans memorials.

In the event of rain, the ceremony will move inside to the Edith…

 

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Residential tax rate of $13.02 proposed

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING – The annual tax classification and tax rate public hearing held each November by the Select Board, as required state law, has had a recurring theme for many years: The tax rate goes down by a few pennies and property assessments rise, resulting in property tax bills that creep upward…

 

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Carucci’s leadership across the decades lauded at field dedication

FIELD OF DREAMS! Four generations of the Carucci family attended the dedication of the multipurpose field at NRHS in honor of Charles Carucci Sr. (seated, front row) for his years of volunteer service and advocacy on behalf of the North Reading Middle/High School complex as a member of the Secondary Schools Building Committee. (Maureen Doherty

 

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DIY blood pressure screening station now at Town Hall

DIY BLOOD pressure monitoring. Paul Fillmore (seated) is ready to check his own blood pressure at the new self-service BP station set up at Town Hall last week. On hand to launch the new service were Adriene Worthington of the American Heart Association (standing, rear) and Pam Merrill (right), the town’s public health nurse. (Courtesy

 

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Status of Martin’s Landing WWTP repairs, odor issues

At Monday night’s Select Board meeting, Town Administrator Michael Gilleberto shared the current status of the Martins Landing Wastewater Treatment Plant, which is regulated by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, not the town, because its permit exceeds 10,000 gallons per day to serve the the 504-unit over-55 condominium complex, as well as the nuisance…

 

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Early registration for 16th NR Turkey Trot ends Nov. 9

NORTH READING — The 16th running of the North Reading 5K Turkey Trot is coming up in four weeks on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 27. It’s a great way to start the day and is open to all ages! Participate by running the 5K or walking the 1.75-mile course, both of which start and end at…

 

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20 Elm St. 40B hearing Nov. 19

NORTH READING — On October 23, the Zoning Board of Appeals continued the public hearing regarding the 20 Elm Street Chapter 40B housing development to Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 6 p.m. in the Distance Learning Lab at North Reading High School, 189 Park St.

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