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Informational hearing on Oct. TM warrant Mon.

Published September 17, 2020

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — Sixteen articles have been approved for inclusion on the October Town Meeting warrant by the Select Board.

The meeting, originally scheduled for Monday night, October 5, will instead be held on Saturday morning, October 3 at 11 a.m., most likely on the football field, if…

 

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Turf field to be used for Oct. TM

Posted on: Wednesday, September 16, 2020

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — The best advice for any voter attending Town Meeting on Saturday, October 3 will be to dress in layers. That’s because it will be held outdoors on the Arthur J. Kenney turf field at North Reading High School, at 11 a.m., unless the…

 

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PHOTO: Pleased to meet you!

AMONG THE NEW faculty members eager meet their students at the Middle School next week are (kneeling, from left): Andrew Mellen, special education teacher; James Burke, computer science teacher/digital learning specialist; (standing, from left): Haley Flint, special education teacher; Brianne DiPersio, world language teacher; Samantha Nelson, special education teacher; and Meredith Gallagher, grade 6-8 science

 

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PHOTO: Ain’t nothing like a Hood School Hound Dog

THE FIVE NEWEST faculty members at the J. Turner Hood School this year are (front row, from left): Alyssa DiLorenzo, inclusion paraprofessional; Gretchen Daley, kindergarten general paraprofessional; (back row, from left): Allyssa Mitrano, special education teacher/BCBA; Deb Gravallese, kindergarten teacher; and Rachel Vitale, special education inclusion paraprofessional. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

Published September 10, 2020

 

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A much-anticipated first day of school on Sept. 17

Published September 10, 2020

WELCOME BACK, and thanks! On September 1, the E. Ethel Little School teachers and staff were welcomed back to their school with positive messages of support, encouragement and love from their school community. A group of PTO members and students spent the afternoon of Monday, August 31, writing and drawing chalk messages along

 

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Health Dept. reminds restaurants to adhere to COVID protocols

Published September 10, 2020

NORTH READING — Concerned that some of the town’s dozen or so restaurants and food service establishments currently operating under the state’s phased re-opening plan created in response to COVID-19 may be becoming lax in following all of its requirements, Director of Public Health Robert F. Bracey recently issued a “friendly…

 

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Microenterprise grant applications due Sept. 25

Published September 10, 2020

NORTH READING — Applications are now being accepted for microenterprise grants which are part of the $19.6 million award by the federally-funded Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program through the CARES Act of 2020.

The $4,950,000 grant from the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) was awarded to assist small…

 

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PHOTO: Fingerprinted

RECREATION’S “Outside the Lines” art program was enjoyed last week by a great group of kids. Is there more paint on Jo Jo Dattoli’s hands or on his fingerprint Monet impressionist picture? (Lynne Clemens Photo)

Published September 3, 2020

 

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Markey, Moulton stave off challengers

Jones to face Mullet in state rep. race

Published September 3, 2020

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — Mirroring the statewide results in Tuesday’s State Primary, North Reading’s Democrats favored the incumbents, U.S. Senator Edward J. Markey and Congressman Seth Moulton, in their respective races.

Markey, 74, beat his 39-year-old challenger, U.S. Rep. Joseph P…

 

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October Town Meeting likely to be held outdoors

Published September 3, 2020

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — Amid continued concerns over reducing the possibility of transmission of COVID-19, plans are underway for another outdoor Town Meeting.

This one may be held on Saturday, October 3 at 11 a.m. on the Arthur J. Kenney Athletic Field, with a potential back-up plan for it…

 

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