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Fall curbside collection of yard waste

NORTH READING — The yard waste pile at the Richard F. Spindler DPW Facility at 166 Chestnut St. is open to allow residents to drop off yard waste on Saturdays from April 1 to November 30 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.  The center is also open on Sundays during November between…

 

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Halloween Trunk or Treat at UCC Sunday

NORTH READING — The Union Congregational Church, 148 Haverhill St., will be hosting its annual Halloween “Trunk or Treat” for all children in the community on Sunday, October 26 from 12 to 12:45 p.m.

Members of the church will be decorating their car trunks and handing out candy to children who are invited to wear…

 

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Can we talk?

WINTER HILL BANK sponsored a morning coffee connection recently at its local branch at 271 Main St. with the Reading-North Reading Chamber of Commerce. The informal gathering was designed to connect North Reading business owners and professionals to share refreshments, casual conversation and opportunities to build relationships that support local commerce. For information on opportunities

 

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Concord Street overnight paving project underway

NORTH READING — Overnight pavement resurfacing work began Sunday, October 19 and is anticipated to take approximately two weeks to complete.

The Department of Public Works, along with its contractor, D&R General Contracting, are resurfacing Concord Street from the Wilmington town line to the intersection of Park Street.

The majority of this work will take…

 

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Hope blooms at the Middle School in support of mental health

EARLY ACT CLUB members plant a Hope Garden of yellow tulip bulbs at the Middle School as part of The Yellow Tulip Project which seeks to remove the stigma surrounding mental illness and remind people there is always help and hope. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

NORTH READING — The Yellow Tulip Project is a national…

 

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Light up North Reading pink!

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — Light Up North Reading Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month!

Local resident, business owner, wife, mom, activist and breast cancer survivor Francine Coughlin urges townspeople to go pink this October in honor of all breast cancer patients, past and present.

Francine’s personal favorite is The Ellie Fund, a Massachusetts-based…

 

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Supporting the Food Pantry

A DONATION of $500 was presented to Renee Bianchi, Director of Client Services for the North Reading Food Pantry on behalf of the Lynn Knights of Columbus by Grand Knight Michael Scarlata of North Reading. The funds were raised during the Lynn KofC’s annual Charitable Golf Tournament through the generosity of its sponsors and players.

 

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Park Street bridge reopens

THE 5-month project to replace the 112-year-old Park Street bridge that spans Martins Brook near the Masonic Lodge was officially completed last week. It was reopened to traffic to the relief of motorists who had been detoured between Main Street and Winter Street since May 5. The town received a $500,000 MassDOT Municipal Small Bridge

 

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Historic grave marker cleaning project kicks off Oct. 26

NORTH READING — After more than a year of planning and permission-seeking, the North Reading Historical & Antiquarian Society and the town’s Historical Commission have launched the start of new project to clean historic grave markers in North Reading.

Approved by the town, this initiative will employ best practices in use by other Massachusetts towns…

 

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North Reading Fire Department Open House Sunday

NORTH READING — October is Fire Prevention Month and the North Reading Fire Department is hosting its annual Open House for the public at fire headquarters, 152 Park St.

Come down and meet your local firefighters, EMTs and paramedics this Sunday, October 19 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Visitors can check out the department’s…

 

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Carucci Field dedication and 10th anniversary of NRMS Nov. 3

NORTH READING — To recognize the 10th anniversary of the full opening of the North Reading Middle/High School, the North Reading Public Schools will host a celebration and brief tour of the facilities on Monday, November 3.

“It is also a fitting time to recognize the Secondary School Building Project Chair, Mr. Charles Carucci Sr., whose name will be unveiled at the multi-purpose athletic field,” announced Superintendent of Schools…

 

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