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PHOTO: Duck, duck, goose!

THE SLOAN SISTERS, from left, Quinn, 4, and 2-year-old twins Halle and Emme, head straight for the duck pond to look for the prize-winning ducks with red bellies at Town Day. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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Front Page: October 14, 2021

 

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Voters approve $2.9M sewer engineering study

TOWN CLERK Barbara Stats acknowledges the standing ovation and bouquet of flowers she received at Monday’s Town Meeting, which will be her last as she has announced her intention to retire after 40 years of service to the town, including nearly 24 years as Town Clerk. Applauding in the background are Select Board member Stephen…

 

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NRHS Marching Hornets to host MICCA marching band competition Sunday

By ALLIE HASTINGS

NORTH READING The NRHS Marching Hornets are starting the year off on a high note, as the band is set to host the town’s first-ever regional marching band competition this coming Sunday, Oct. 10, which will be judged by the Massachusetts Instrumental & Choral Conductors Association.

The Massachusetts Instrumental & Choral

 

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Over 1,500 enjoy a festive Town Day celebration

PAPA AND ME. Four-year-old Cade Gaffney takes a break from all the activities at Town Day to enjoy a cup of Kona ice with his papa, Rick Post.

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MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING Although the clouds were thick and plentiful and a few raindrops snuck in late in the day, by all accounts, Town

 

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Haz-mat collection

NORTH READING The town is holding a household hazardous waste collection and a special waste collection day on Saturday, Oct. 9, at the Richard Spindler DPW Complex, 166 Chestnut St., from 9 a.m. to noon. For more information, call the DPW office at 978-357-5260. Proof of residency is required as this event is limited

 

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Front Page: October 7, 2021

 

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Front Page: September 30, 2021

 

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Family-friendly Town Day returns Sunday, Oct. 3

NATIONALLY-KNOWN singer and songwriter Annie Brobst will headline Town Day Sunday from noon to 2 p.m. at IRP. (Courtesy Photo)

NORTH READING Town Day is finally here! This Sunday, October 3, the community will come together to celebrate everything good about the town of North Reading.

The family-friendly event returns to Ipswich River Park

 

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Team “Toss Out Cancer” aims to raise $17,000 in Jimmy Fund Walk Sunday

WALKING for the seventh year, Team Toss Out Cancer features seven members from town who will participate in this year’s virtual Jimmy Fund “Walk Your Way” fundraiser on local streets Sunday rather than the Boston Marathon route due to Covid-19. From left: Sheri Burgholzer, supporter Katrina Collins and her son Tyler, who is a team…

 

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PHOTO: Girl scouts are back in action 

LITTLE SCHOOL second grade Troop 70416 earned their first aid badge with the help of MassPort Firefighter Tim Allison. Allison went over how to handle emergencies, when to call 911 and how to make a first aid kit. Pictured here in the front row are Maddison Moran, Evelyn Davis, Mia Rosabianca, Layla Roy, Hailey Cannell,

 

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Front Page: September 23, 2021

 

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