TEMPERATURES ON WATER STREET reached a balmy 9 degrees by 12:30 yesterday afternoon, according to the digital thermometer at the Cape Ann Car Wash. (Mark Sardella Photo)
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FLINT MEMORIAL LIBRARY has dedicated a comfortable and cozy reading nook gifted in loving memory of longtime North Reading resident John J. Sheehan. The late husband of former Trustee and Friend of the Library Lorraine Sheehan (seated at left), the Friends of the Library completed the corner by contributing a second loveseat and ottoman. It
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TOBY KENNEDY eagerly greets his favorite mail carrier, Diane Johnson, who is always happy to see him and give him a treat. “Diane is always so kind, sweet and caring…and never too busy to give a bone to Toby, even at this time of year! Diane always has a smile on her face, and loves
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AFTER A YEAR OFF because of the COVID pandemic, the Chamber of Commerce’s two-day Home for the Holidays celebration came back in a big way December 3 and 4. Here, residents gather downtown Friday night to show how much a time-honored tradition means to the community. (Photo by [email protected])
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HANUKKAH was celebrated on the town common last Saturday by members of the newly formed Jewish Families of North Reading Facebook page. Meeting at sunset at the menorah, members of the Rogers, Brooks, Spetter, Packin, Kastner/Sharp, Davis and Davis/Wallner families were among those who gathered to share doughnuts and hot chocolate during the group’s first
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DR. CAROLINE LIEBER, VIOLINIST AND OWNER OF WAKEFIELD MUSIC, played festive music along with her string musicians at the Colonel James Hartshorne House Christmas Tea and Open House on Sunday, Dec. 5. The quartet played “Jingle Bells,” “Silent Night,” “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” and many other holiday favorites. (Gail Lowe Photo)
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DPW WORKERS installed the 2021 Town Christmas Tree on the Rockery yesterday morning. The 30-foot tall blue spruce was donated by Cheryl Callahan of Walter Avenue. (Mark Sardella Photo)
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AT SAINT JOSEPH SCHOOL, Mrs. DiBenedetto’s and Mrs. Mance’s kindergarten class went to Moulton Park to be Nature Spies! They compared different leaves, found animal homes and played in the leaves.
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