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Special Town Meeting Monday

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — A quorum of 150 voters is needed to conduct the Special Town Meeting on Monday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. to be held in the gymnasium at NRHS, 189 Park St.

The quorum is only necessary for Special Town Meetings — those called for a special purpose outside of…

 

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Band Director Ben Owens honored as an All-Star Educator

NRHS BAND DIRECTOR and honoree Ben Owens is surrounded by family, friends and band members during the Wasabi Fenway Bowl at Fenway Park. (Photo courtesy of Wasabi Fenway Bowl)

 

NORTH READING – Band Director Ben Owens was recently honored as an “All-Star Educator” who goes above and beyond to support his students and the…

 

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Two pull papers for town election

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — Let the games begin! Tuesday morning was the first day prospective candidates for elective office in the annual Town Election on May 6 could pull nomination papers, and two residents did just that.

As of press time Tuesday, incumbent School Committee member Jeffrey Friedman, 51 Lindor Rd., pulled papers…

 

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Classic winter fun on the Town Common

MONDAY’S SNOWSTORM provided perfect sledding conditions on the Town Common, as demonstrated by this group of sledders who tied their snow tubes together and hit their hay bale jump on-target in succession. (Maureen Doherty Photo/North Reading Transcript ©)

 

 

MOTIF NO. 1: A picture-perfect blue sky provided a beautiful backdrop for North Reading’s iconic

 

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Knights of Columbus community breakfast Jan. 26

NORTH READING — Warm up from the cold with a hearty (and tasty) breakfast, sponsored and cooked by the Knights of Columbus, North Reading Council #4544.

The community is invited to the Knight’s community breakfast, to be held at St. Theresa Parish Hall on Sunday, January 26, at 10 a.m. The menu will include scrambled…

 

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Don White to perform at library Saturday night

NORTH READING — The North Reading Community Coffeehouse continues its ninth season with Don White headlining its January Performing Artist Series.

A singer/songwriter, humorist and author, White has been bringing audiences to laughter and tears for 30 years. White’s arc has taken him from his industrial hometown of Lynn, across the country as hitchhiker, through…

 

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Presentation by Henry M. Quinlan postponed to Jan. 25

NORTH READING — Due to inclement weather January 11, the program featuring book publisher Henry M. Quinlan sponsored by the Friends of NRCOA has been rescheduled to Saturday, January 25 at 1 p.m. The Friends apologize for any inconvenience but this is New England and we must learn to go with whatever Mother Nature throws…

 

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Tiny Art Show submission deadline Jan. 25

NORTH READING — Artists of all ages are reminded that the deadline to submit their 3×3” pieces of artwork for inclusion in the 3rd annual Tiny Art Show at the Flint Memorial Library is Saturday, January 25 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

All artists are invited to participate in the Artists’ Reception on Thursday…

 

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DECA: More than just a club

THE NORTH READING DECA team proudly secured 11 individual qualifiers and four team qualifiers at the District 4 competition to advance to the prestigious Massachusetts State Career and Development Conference to be held in Boston next month. The individual NRHS qualifiers are (front row, l-r): Shenaya Verma, Hannah Frew, Shriya Upadhyay, Mahir Mugdho and Nick

 

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Informational session on Special TM articles Jan. 23

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — By now, every residence in town should have received in the mail a warrant booklet for the Special Town Meeting slated for Monday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. in the NRHS gymnasium. They were mailed last week and were due to arrive either Saturday, Jan. 11 or Monday, Jan…

 

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