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Student survey reveals decrease in use of all substances

By NEIL ZOLOT

NORTH READING – Use of various drugs and other substances fell from 2023 to 2024, according to information Drug Free Communities Grant director Amy Luckiewicz presented at the School Committee meeting June 17.

“This is the first year there’s been a decrease among all substances,” she said of the results of an…

 

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Derby Day was epic at the Senior Center

RUN FOR THE ROSES! Enjoying Derby Day festivities at the Senior Center are (from left) bugler George Chabot, Elaine Chabot, Paula Lucas (kneeling), Kathy Sumner, Joanne Lexth, Angela Mauceri, Muriel Mustone, Bill Sheehan, Tom Sanchez, Susan Tilton (with prop pony), Mary Mullen, Jean Faiella (kneeling),  Frances Loperfido, Helen Garcia, Jean Fitzgerald, Barbara Pottle, Albert Estes,

 

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Scenes from Pride Ride 2024

GIRLS JUST wanna have fun! From left: Willow, Maddie, Charlotte and Mia show their true colors and ally ship at the 4th annual Pride Ride. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

RAINBOW BRIGHT! Drag performers (from left) Bella Luna, Clara Divine and Zest pose with fans Maya, Mia, Cora, Lucy, Maddie and Willow at the post-Pride Parade

 

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NRCC Showcase July 20

NORTH READING — The North Reading Community Coffeehouse (NRCC), in conjunction with the Friends of the Flint Memorial Library, presents the second of three outdoor Showcase concerts this summer in the gazebo at Ipswich River Park on Saturday, July 20 at 4 p.m.

In the event of rain, it will take place in the Activity…

 

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Select Board honors three Eagle Scouts for their community service

THE SELECT BOARD honored the town’s three newest Eagle Scouts from Boy Scout Troop 750 with Certificates of Recognition for their community service projects. From left: Select Board members Nick Masse, Liane Gonzalez, Chairman Vincenzo Stuto, Eagle Scouts James Dillon, Christopher Vitale and Graham Koeper, Town Administrator Michael Gilleberto and Select Board member Rich Wallner.

 

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Front Page published July 4, 2024

 

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Beacon Hill Roll Call: June 24-28, 2024

 Volume 49 – Report No. 26

 

THE HOUSE AND SENATE: Beacon Hill Roll Call records local representatives’ and senators’ votes on roll calls from the week of June 24-28, during which, the House met for a total of 15 hours and 46 minutes and the Senate met for a total of 23 hours and…

 

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39th Horseshoe Jimmy Fund Tournament raises $40,000

2nd oldest golf tournament for the cancer charity

 

REPEAT Horseshoe Grille Jimmy Fund champs, scoring a 12 under par, was the foursome of (l-r): Jack Storti, Dane Warden, Mike Duff and Kevin Gamst. Dane also won the Longest Drive contest.

 

NORTH READING — The 39th annual Horseshoe Jimmy Fund Golf Tournament was a…

 

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A magical ride!

KINDERGARTENER Patrick Frew, at left, was excited to ride a big red fire truck to school driven by Fire Capt. Eric Pepper. He shared the fun with three of his friends (clockwise from left): Connor Balsley (Batchelder), Ella Balsley (Hilltop), and Daniel Wittenbach (Little). Patrick is the grandson of retired Everett Fire Chief David Butler

 

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Police and Fire Chiefs offer safety tips for safe 4th of July celebration

NORTH READING — Police Chief Mark Zimmerman and Fire Chief Don Stats, along with the North Reading Police and Fire Departments, wish to share several important safety tips and reminders as residents prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday.

According to the state Department of Fire Services and State Police, Massachusetts’ fire departments reported…

 

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S.C. sets goal to increase outdoor time for all students

By NEIL ZOLOT

NORTH READING — Should students have more time to be outside during their school day?

“We have less time than other districts,” School Committee Chairman Scott Buckley said at the board’s June 17 meeting in reference to information presented by Superintendent Dr. Patrick Daly indicating the town’s elementary school students spend only…

 

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Making a positive impact on youth: Five ‘Trusted Adult Awards’ presented

AWARD WINNER Annmarie Wright was teaching her first-graders at the Hood School when she was surprised with her Trusted Adult Award as several colleagues cheered her on. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

NORTH READING — The North Reading Community Impact Team’s Youth Substance Use Prevention Coalition and the Youth Services Committee teamed up this spring to…

 

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