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Early Voting begins Saturday

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — Early Voting in the March 5 State Primary, known as “Super Tuesday,” begins this Saturday, Feb. 24 in the gymnasium at North Reading Town Hall. Polls are open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturday is also the deadline for town residents to change their party affiliation or register…

 

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Free workshop: How to be a Trusted Adult

NORTH READING — A one-night program, “How to be a Trusted Adult,” explores how non-parents can foster the 40 Developmental Assets that youths need to become healthy, caring and successful adults.

This free, one-hour workshop is being offered by the North Reading Community Impact Team (CIT) and North Reading Youth Services as part of the…

 

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“James and the Giant Peach, Jr.” captivates audience

THE INSECTS and James are amazed by every aspect of their giant peach, which gives them comfortable place to play in the Middle School production of “James and the Giant Peach, Jr.” From left: Ethan Joseph (Grasshopper), Alyssa Casassa (Spider), Victoria Cerqueira (James), Elizabeth Ayer (Ladybug), Nico Garrett (Centipede), Aiden Buckley (Earthworm). (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Lenten lobster bisque is back this Friday

NORTH READING — The popular Lobster Bisque Lenten Luncheons at the Union Congregational Church, 148 Haverhill St., is back for its second luncheon scheduled for Friday, February 23.

The luncheon, which include the pastor’s homemade lobster bisque, choice of breads, beverages and desserts, are held in the church’s Fellowship Hall from noon to 1 p.m…

 

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Free workshop: How to be a Trusted Adult

NORTH READING — A one-night program, “How to be a Trusted Adult,” explores how non-parents can foster the 40 Developmental Assets that youths need to become healthy, caring and successful adults.

This free, one-hour workshop is being offered by the North Reading Community Impact Team (CIT) and North Reading Youth Services as part of the…

 

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SEEM Collaborative has saved District nearly $180K this year

By NEIL ZOLOT

NORTH READING — Superintendent of Schools Dr. Patrick Daly provided the School Committee with the budget for the SEEM Collaborative in Stoneham, in which five North Reading students are enrolled and one aide is employed.

The FY24 cost to the town is $306,180 for services that would otherwise have cost $485,825 in…

 

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Gearing up for Super Tuesday

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — It hardly seems possible but the presidential primary season is upon us with Super Tuesday less than three weeks away on Tuesday, March 5.

On Monday night, the Select Board signed the “Warrant for Presidential Preference Primaries” after a presentation by Town Clerk Susan Duplin was given to update…

 

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SC extends North Suburban bus contract

By NEIL ZOLOT

NORTH READING — The School Committee approved extending the school bus contract with North Suburban Transportation at their meeting Monday, February 12. The current agreement expires June 30, 2024. The new contract will run through June 30, 2025.

“They’ve delivered high quality service,” Assistant Superintendent for Finance and Operations Michael Connelly said…

 

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Community Coffeehouse Showcase at library Saturday

AARON TORNBERG returns to the NRCC Showcase on Saturday to do a solo performance. Other artists performing will be Woody Carpinella, Conor Hennessy and Paul Simion, and Art Grossman. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

NORTH READING — This Saturday, February 17, the North Reading Community Coffeehouse will present its February Showcase at the Flint Memorial Library Activity…

 

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Q&A with New England Patriots editor tonight

Paul Perillo,
Editor of Patriots.com

 

NORTH READING — Join Paul Perillo, editor of Patriots.com for a Q&A about all things football and New England Patriots tonight, Thursday, February 15, at the Flint Memorial Library, 147 Park St.

This free interactive Q&A will be held from 7-8 p.m.

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Photo page: Less is more at the Tiny Art Show

BIRDS IN SNOWY winter weather was the setting for this pair of tiny paintings created by Holly Popeo (left) and her mother, Louise Anderson, both well-known artists. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

CHARLOTTE CALLINAN, 6, found her tiny artwork, “Butterfly Sisters,” displayed on a tiny easel – not far from the tiny snacks – during the

 

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Super Champs

NOTEORIOUS WON the Northeast Quarterfinalist round of the International Championship of High School A cappella (ICHSA) at Wakefield H.S. on Super Bowl Sunday plus four individual awards for outstanding arrangement, choreography, vocal percussion and soloist. They’ll compete in the Semifinals at Mechanics Hall in Worcester March 24. The singers are (front row, l-r: Fahd Benhafoune,

 

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