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Storm alert: Overnight storm downs trees, poles; cancels school

Posted on: Monday, October 30, 2017

A LARGE pine tree that fell across Oakdale Road during Sunday’s storm is cut up by a worker this morning to clear the road. (Al Pereira/Advanced Photo)

NORTH READING — According to the town’s Department of Public Works (DPW) and public safety personnel, Sunday night’s storm has resulted in

 

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Tonight’s School Com. meeting canceled

Posted on: Monday, October 30, 2017

A LARGE pine tree that fell across Oakdale Road during Sunday’s storm is cut up by a worker this morning to clear the road. (Al Pereira/Advanced Photo)

NORTH READING — Due to  the power outage at North Reading Middle/High School caused by Sunday’s storm, the North Reading School

 

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Dr. Troughton honored at DLL plaque unveiling

Published in the October 26, 2017 edition

THE “CROWN JEWEL” of the campus of the new middle/high school was renamed the Dr. David S. Troughton Distance Learning Lab last week in honor of the retired school superintendent. Dr. Troughton and his wife Judy (at right) were joined at the ceremony by their son and daughter-in-law,

 

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Mario’s Restaurant changing hands after 30 years

Published in the October 26, 2017 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — After 30 years, Mario’s Restaurant in Eastgate Plaza at 20 Main Street is changing hands.

Both Mario’s wine and malt beverage license and common victualler’s license were transferred by a unanimous vote of the Board of Selectmen Oct. 16 from Orazio Inc.,

 

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Joseph Cappuccio begins medical school

Published in the October 26, 2017 edition

JOSEPH CAPPUCCIO

PORTLAND, Maine — Joseph M. Cappuccio of North Reading received his white coat in a ceremony marking his symbolic entrance into the medical field in a ceremony at the Merrill Auditorium in Portland, Maine September 23.

It was the 21st White Coat Ceremony at the University

 

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PHOTO: A century of success

IN HONOR of the 100th birthday of the L.D. Batchelder School, the Batchelder Parents’ Organization held a sold out Party of the Century at the Hillview and raised $51,191.70 to fund student enrichment activities. On hand for Friday’s check presentation to Principal Sean Killeen (standing at left) and Superintendent Jon Bernard (standing at right) were the members,

 

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Chamber News –Chamber hosts Dining for Dollars at Bertucci’s of Reading

Posted on: Monday, October 23, 2017

The Reading-North Reading is hosting a Dining for Dollars fundraiser at Bertucci’s, located at 45 Walker’s Brook Drive in Reading on Tuesday, October 24th. Simply mention the Holiday Tree Lighting when ordering and Bertucci’s will generously donate 15% of your bill to help fund the Reading and…

 

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Let’s talk snow

Published in the October 19, 2017 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — Snow. It’s the four-letter word that no one wants to discuss in October.

However, as Town Administrator Michael Gilleberto reminded the Selectmen Monday night, it’s inevitable. Therefore, now is the time to broach a thorny issue: How to best implement the amended

 

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Route 28 motors warned about having too many cars on site

Published in the October 19, 2017 edition

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — The owner of Route 28 Motors, 137 Main St., was brought before the Selectmen Monday night to review compliance issues related to storing more cars than allowed on the premises.

Prior to the discussion, two selectmen recused themselves from the discussion. Selectman

 

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New student club to support soldiers approved by SC

Published in the October 19, 2017 edition

By MICHAEL GEOFFRION SCANNELL

NORTH READING — Students for Soldiers was given the go-ahead by the School Committee at Monday night’s meeting.

It was approved as a new club to be formed at North Reading High School. Seniors Kyle Bythrow and Michael Brown proposed the club saying that they

 

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ACLFest 2017: A year’s worth of great music packed into a week

Published in the October 20, 2017 edition

A BIG crowd gathers to enjoy The Heart during the Austin City Limits Music Festival which transforms the city each October when hundreds of acts perform over the course of two consecutive three-day weekends. (Mel Webster Photo)

By MEL WEBSTER

AUSTIN, Texas — In October, Austin becomes the unofficial

 

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PHOTO: The final countdown

THE NRHS MARCHING Hornets, led by Drum Major Emily Nearing, enter Arthur J. Kenney Field aligned straight as an arrow during Friday’s Senior Night celebration. At left is Band Director Eric Forman who will retire in June after 19 years at the helm. (Mary Lasdin Photo)

Published in the October 19, 2017 edition

 

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