NORTH READING – For a fourth year, the North Reading High School Marching Hornets, led by Director Ben Owens, is hosting a Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association (MICCA) Northeast District competition this Sunday, October 13 at 1 p.m.
All are invited to see six local high school marching bands, including the North Reading Hornets…
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THE NORTH READING FIREFIGHTERS Local 1857 and Town Hall employees once again joined forces to raise funds for breast cancer research and treatment in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Through the sale of specially designed pink NRFD t-shirts they were able to donate $3,000 to the Dana-Farber Cancer Center. (Courtesy Photo)
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BOSTON — The North Reading Public Schools has been awarded a $24,800 Civics Teaching and Learning Grant through the state’s Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE).
North Reading was one of 47 Massachusetts public school districts, charter schools and education collaboratives to receive funding through this competitive grant program. The grant money will help…
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NORTH READING – Aldersgate UMC invites you to enjoy great food, and wonderful company, at their Free-for-All Breakfast buffet this Saturday, October 12 from 8-10 a.m.
Sample their buffet of breakfast fare, from pancakes and french toast, to baked beans, bacon, sausage, eggs, fresh fruit, oatmeal, quick breads and more! All offered for free to…
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NORTH READING — In a little less than two months, the streets of North Reading will fill with runners participating in the 15th running of the North Reading 5KTurkey Trot.
We are off to a great start with registrations for the event, residents have been signing up for the 5K race and the 1.75-mile walk…
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MELROSE — As the Nov. 5 election comes into focus, we thought we’d share this message issued to the Melrose Public Schools community by Superintendent Adam Deleidi.
With state and federal elections fast approaching, I am taking this opportunity to remind us all of the importance of adhering to the relevant laws, policies…
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A BEAUTIFUL BOBCAT surveys its backyard kingdom on Haverhill Street on the afternoon of October 1. It was observed by photographer Nancy Fenton in the yard of her neighbors, Diana and Mike Jenkins. “We’ve seen it before, but today it was most at ease, listening and peering into the brush. It didn’t mind that I
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THIS YEAR’S WALK was led by members of the Student Action Board who facilitate workshops on healthy relationships, consent and gender roles at Melrose High School. (Raj Das, edphotos.com)
The following was submitted by Mary Beth Walsh of the Melrose Alliance Against Violence.
MELROSE — Melrose Alliance Against Violence (MAAV) would like to send a…
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THE TOWN’S newest firefighter, Andrew Sievert, was appointed to the North Reading Fire Department on October 1 during a swearing in ceremony conducted by Town Clerk Susan Duplin. He is flanked by Deputy Fire Chief Barry Galvin (left) and Fire Chief Donald Stats. A 2010 graduate of Salem High School, he joins the department with
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WHILE THESE NACHO chips and guacamole created by WHS artist Gabby Pajonotti may look incredibly lifelike and appetizing, they are actually not edible. Designed for the Ceramics Class Food Project, this project is meticulously made from clay and glazes, demonstrating remarkable craftsmanship. Rest assured, there will be light snacks provided at the Elements Art
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