The list of potential designers for a new Wakefield Memorial High School building project has been narrowed down to three firms.
The Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) Designer Selection Panel met last week to review the applications of the 10 architectural firms who submitted their…
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NORTH READING — With the ever-changing landscape related to the reopening of schools statewide and the North Reading Public Schools less than one month away, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Patrick Daly is making sure the lines of communication remain open between the district and the parents, guardians and caregivers of the district’s…
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NORTH READING — The town of North Reading Department of Public Works and Community Planning Department are seeking to make pedestrian safety and efficiency improvements to the Route 28 (Main Street) corridor, which is a vital commercial arterial for residents and businesses of North Reading and the local region.
They are soliciting public input at…
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The Local Journalism Sustainability Act (LJSA) was recently introduced in the House and has now been introduced in the Senate — and will benefit every member of this community. Unlike many issues in Washington, this legislation has bipartisan support and is focused on delivering benefits to local communities across…
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THE BEAUTY of Motif No. 1 in summer, perfectly framed by a rainbow stretching beyond the Great Oak, gives one pause about what lies in the great beyond. This stunning image was captured by photographer Rob Lord on Sunday.
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ON FRIDAY, July 30 the Chamber of Commerce held its Summer Stroll downtown after COVID forced the event’s cancellation last year. Residents flocked to Main Street to show their support for the city’s well-respected
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MELROSE — As Melrose strives to truly become One Community, Open to All, Mayor Paul Brodeur and the City of Melrose have partnered with VISIONS, Inc., to work toward making this vision a reality.
They are asking you to complete this 5-10-minute survey about what it is like to live, work, or study in Melrose.…
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MELROSE — The MBTA’s contractor for the Lynn Fells Parkway Bridge replacement project will close Lynn Fells Parkway beneath the bridge to safely install bridge foundations. This work will take place from 8 p.m. on Friday, August 13, through 5 a.m. on Monday, August 16.
A signed detour route will be in place for this work, and a…
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For something that is supposedly non-existent in any public school anywhere, an awful lot of effort and ink have been spent of late trying to convince us of that.
Critical race theory, they insist in no uncertain terms, has no place in public education.
The messaging usually goes something like this: “Of…
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