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Free VBS at Aldersgate Aug. 19-23

NORTH READING — Children are invited to come for a week of fun learning about Jesus’s love through songs, games, crafts, Bible stories and snacks at Aldersgate’s Vacation Bible School.

Offered for free due to generous sponsors who want children to know the love of God, Aldersgate’s VBS is for kids pre-K to fifth grade. The…

 

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Giuliana Ligor named Gatorade Massachusetts Girls’ Track & Field Player of the Year

RISING NRHS SENIOR Giuliana Ligor (center) chose the TOPSoccer program of NRYS as the recipient of the $1,000 grant she received for being named the Gatorade Massachusetts Girls’ Track & Field Player of the Year. TOPS Program Director Ann Suny (left) and NRYS President Becky Riley (right) gratefully accept the donation. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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SB member Masse retains liaison assignments to two committees

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — By a 2-2 vote with one recusal, a motion to remove Select Board member Nick Masse as liaison to two advisory committees failed at a special meeting held July 24 to discuss the matter.

Because the vote was tied, the motion failed and Masse’s appointments to both the Fire…

 

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Road closure advisory

NORTH READING — The North Reading Police Department has issued an advisory to motorists and residents that Central Street at the Andover Line (Gould Road) will be closed Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. throughout the month of August due to road work being completed in Andover.

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Local talent featured at free Cultural Council concert Sept. 14

COME SING along with folksinger Art Grossman Sept. 14 at free Cultural Council concert. (Courtesy Photo)

 

NORTH READING — The North Reading Cultural Council will kick off the Fiscal Year 2025 cultural grant season with a free concert featuring three different genres of North Reading musical performers.

The North Reading High School Band will…

 

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Summer reading bike raffle winner: Ava Kristan

BIKE RAFFLE winner Ava Kristan is ready to tackle the trails on her new mountain bike. She was one of six kids to win a new bicycle and helmet in the library’s Galaxy of Readers Summer Reading Program raffle, all of which were donated by Walmart. More than 560 kids have been busy reading this

 

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Clean up event plus brand audit helps analyze types of litter frequently tossed

MAKING AN IMPACT. Participants in the litter clean up around the Town Common followed by a brand audit of the 10-15 bags of trash they collected in just a few hours included (from left): Mike, Rex, Laina and Amanda Swiatocha, Usha Pillai, Janet Stevenson, and John Rogers, chair of the North Reading Sustainability Committee. (Courtesy

 

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Martin’s Pond Community Pride Scholarships awarded

NORTH READING — The Martin’s Pond Community Pride Scholarships for 2024 were awarded to Liam Bird and Roman Ton.  This scholarship is neighborhood funded, neighbor by neighbor, to support the great young adults that grow up around the pond.

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Free Vacation Bible School at Aldersgate Aug. 19-23

NORTH READING — Children are invited to come for a week of fun learning about Jesus’s love through songs, games, crafts, Bible stories and snacks!

Offered for free, Aldersgate’s Vacation Bible School is for kids preK to fifth grade. The program runs from Monday to Friday, August 19-23, from 9 a.m. to noon.

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To serve and protect

NORTH READING resident Cameron Smith began his law enforcement career as a full-time Patrol Officer for the North Reading Police Department on Tuesday, July 30 after being sworn in by Town Clerk Susan Duplin. Smith graduated from the 26-week Lynnfield MPTC Police Academy on July 29. His Field Training Program will last for approximately the

 

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9th annual National Night Out returns Aug. 13

NORTH READING — Due to Tuesday’s rain, the 9th annual family-friendly night to celebrate a safe community has been postponed to Tuesday, August 13 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Ipswich River Park.

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