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King of the cookies!

THE COOKIE MONSTERS were out in full force to celebrate a unique milestone — the Batchelder School’s “Kindergarten Cookie Food Drive.” The goal is to collect 100 cookie mixes before the 100th day of the school year to be donated to the North Reading Food Pantry. Kindergarten teacher Debbie Reynolds organizes the annual event and

 

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Support Girl Scouts Food Pantry drive

NORTH READING — Every March, the North Reading Girl Scouts focus on “Feeding the Food Pantry.” Throughout the month, the troops in town come together to help people who are less fortunate by collecting and donating food to the North Reading Food Pantry at 150 Haverhill St.

“We are looking for non-expired and non-perishable donations…

 

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Drones eye view of North Reading

NORTH READING —The North Reading Historical and Antiquarian Society will host a talk by Al Pereira, called “Drones Eye View of North Reading” at 7:30 p.m., next Thursday, March 14 at the Flint Memorial Library, 147 Park Street, lower-level activity room.

Come see a bird’s eye view of North Reading and enjoy a tour of…

 

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A race in the making for School Committee

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

 

NORTH READING — It appears there will be an actual race for two seats on the School Committee in the annual Town Election on May 7.

In addition to incumbent Richard McGowan of 46 Chestnut St. being the first candidate to take out nomination papers in mid-January, two additional candidates have pulled…

 

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Front Page published March 7, 2024

 

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The writing is on the wall for Biden, Trump rematch

FIRST-TIME VOTER Connor Aalto, a college student, was among the 31% of North Reading’s registered voters to participate in the Super Tuesday Presidential Primary election. The poll workers gave Connor a round of applause when he picked up his ballot in Precinct 3. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — As North…

 

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Super Tuesday primary election March 5

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — It’s finally here! Super Tuesday, the Presidential Primary in Massachusetts, is next Tuesday, March 5.

Massachusetts is among the 15 states plus one U.S. territory to hold its Presidential Primary on this date. The other 14 states participating are Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma…

 

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Help Desk and Digital Learning staff provide crucial day-to-day support in schools

By NEIL ZOLOT

NORTH READING — Digital Learning Director Daniel Downs and Assistant Network Administrator Dave Barber are helping students, teachers and other staff members integrate internet learning tools and maintain their devices.

“We focus on supporting the day-to-day needs of students and staff to provide the most seamless experience for students and educators during…

 

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See Much Ado About Nothing Feb. 29

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — It’s Leap Year Day. What will you be doing with the bonus 24 hours that comes around about once every fourth year?

The NRHS Masquers hope you can carve out an hour tonight to take in a Sneak Peek of their 40-minute one-act play, Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing…

 

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Recognizing educator excellence

THE CHARLES E. JONES Educator Excellence Award recipient for 2024 was Debbie Reynolds (holding flowers), a kindergarten teacher at the L.D. Batchelder School. Offering their congratulations during the award presentation Feb. 12 were (from left): Kerri Gavin, Claudia Jones, Batchelder Principal Michael Maloney, Brittany Joyce, Ann Marie Wright, Suzanne Callanen, Tara Kenyon, Debbie Reynolds and

 

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Making An Impact: It was easier back then: Youths/families face risks in current substance use environment

 


Making An Impact is a column authored by members of the Community Impact Team (CIT). The Transcript publishes these articles periodically to inform our readers about the resources and programming available to people of all ages in our community through the CIT’s efforts.

NORTH READING — For parents, grandparents, and other caregivers who came…

 

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Meeting a mentor

PATRIOTS.COM EDITOR Paul Perillo (right) entertained a full house at the library recently, regaling the crowd with stories of 20+ years of covering the Patriots, including all six Patriots Super Bowl championships. Among the guests in the crowd was local resident Paul Lucci Sr. who also happened to be one of Perillo’s football coaches at

 

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