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THE EASTER BUNNY made a special stop in town on Sunday when he visited the Carl Cutlip Memorial Easter Egg Hunt, bringing smiles to kids of all ages, including Grayson Boccelli (left) and Bentley Boccelli with their mom, Pamela Caspoli. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

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NRDTC Candidate forums tonight, April 17

NORTH READING — All voters are welcome to attend tonight’s “meet the candidates” event at the North Reading Town Hall gym hosted by the North Reading Democratic Town Committee from 7-9 p.m.

It is the first of two opportunities to meet the candidates in the annual Town Election. All candidates have been invited to attend…

 

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Easter Sunrise Service April 20 on Town Common

NORTH READING — North Reading clergy welcome all the faithful to attend a brief Easter Sunrise Service to celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus at sunrise (6 a.m.) on Easter Sunday, April 20, at the top of the hill on the Town Common.

Bishop Aaron Udy from the Lynnfield Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ…

 

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Sciamanna appointed next principal of Little School

NORTH READING — Superintendent of Schools Patrick C. Daly, Ed.D., announced on Tuesday that Julie Sciamanna has accepted the School Department’s offer to become the next principal of the E. Ethel Little Elementary School.

She will succeed the school’s current principal, Christine Molle, who is retiring at the end of June. Sciamanna and Molle will…

 

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First call for Memorial Day parade marchers

NORTH READING – The 2025 Memorial Day parade, organized by the North Reading Company of Minit and Militia, will step off from the town common at 11:15 a.m., on Monday, May 26, as the town marks observances to honor their war dead.

All units planning to march in the parade must notify the organizers and…

 

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CIT launches drop-in Recovery Support Group

NORTH READING — The North Reading Community Impact Team is launching its first in-town recovery support group. Unlike many group models, this model welcomes both those in recovery as well as the families and loved ones of those affected by addiction in one space.

Drug-Free Communities Grant Director Amy Luckiewicz explained, “Our aim is to…

 

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Helicopter application to control mosquito larvae

NORTH READING — The East Middlesex Mosquito Control Project will be conducting a helicopter application of the biological larvicide, Bti (Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis), to control mosquito larvae.

Wetlands currently being evaluated for this application in North Reading are located at or near Batchelder Ave., Chestnut St., Crestwood Rd., Elma Rd., Equestrian Dr., Lakeside Blvd…

 

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Candidates’ Statements due April 23

For the past 68 years, the North Reading Transcript has offered candidates running for municipal office the chance to tell our readers about themselves. It will be no different in 2025. So now that the Town Election season is in full swing leading up to Election Day on Tuesday, May 6, we would like to…

 

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Amazon gives $30,000 donation to Fire Dept.

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — A financial gift of $30,000 to the town’s Fire Department from Amazon Robotics of North Reading was accepted with the gratitude of the Select Board Monday night.

Fire Chief Don Stats was also on hand to accept the gift which will be used to purchase a utility vehicle known…

 

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The power of artwork in full display at District Art Show

FIFTH-GRADERS Kara Turcott (left) and Francesca Girodano (right) stand near the “Eyes on Color Theory” artwork they and their classmates created. (Eva Hanegraaff Photo)

 

By EVA HANEGRAAFF

NORTH READING — Throughout the town, across all grade levels, art is valued and practiced.  Students in art classes are encouraged to express themselves through the assignments…

 

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North Reading Democrats raise $2,500 for the defense of Ukraine

ENJOYING camaraderie during the NRDTC’s recent fundraiser at Hopothecary Ales to benefit the Come Back Alive Foundation, a charity that helps equip the Ukrainian military, were Ann Trollinger (left) and Rebecca Koeper. (Courtesy Photo)

 

NORTH READING — Wearing blue and yellow, town Democrats came together at Hopothecary Ales recently to toast its brave defenders…

 

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$1,000 NRRTC scholarship deadline April 30

NORTH READING — The deadline of Wednesday, April 30 is fast approaching for high school seniors who reside in North Reading and attend any high school to apply for the North Reading Republican Town Committee (NRRTC) $1,000 Scholarship.

Being a Republican is not a requirement. This is a non-partisan scholarship intended to promote higher education…

 

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