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Return “voter confirmation card” asap

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NORTH READING — The Town Clerk’s Office will soon be mailing “Voter Confirmation” postcards to all registered voters who have not returned their census form or who were noted on a census form to have moved from the town. This mailing is required by law to give those voters another opportunity to respond or to…

 

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Gilleberto makes the honor roll

By BOB TUROSZ

TOWN ADMINISTRATOR MICHAEL GILLEBERTO
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MICHAEL GILLEBERTO

NORTH READING – The Middle and High Schools released their third quarter honor rolls last week. Now, Town Administrator Michael Gilleberto is too old to go back to high school, but if he did he’d be a cinch to make at least the Honor Roll, based on his…

 

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Webster votes against $27million school budget

By DAN TOMASELLO

NORTH READING — The school department’s fiscal year 2016 budget gap has decreased slightly.

The School Committee voted 3–1 to approve the revised modified level services FY’16 school budget, totaling $27,495,074, at the school board’s second budget workshop on May 5.

The Finance Planning Team and school officials identified $97,869 in additional…

 

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Police offer prom safety tips

NRPD-BADGE-051515NORTH READING — Prom season has arrived! Police Chief Michael P. Murphy and the North Reading Police Department are working to make sure that the end of the year celebration is a positive experience for students and parents.

This year, the North Reading High School Senior Prom is scheduled for June 1.

While prom can…

 

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PHOTO: Selected by his peers

FIREFIGHTER OF THE YEAR.  North Reading's Vincent Zarella, (left), was honored by Chief William Warnock as the department's firefighter of the year at the Reading–North Reading Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Citizens Awards Ceremony. Zarella was selected for his leadership role in the department's "Retire the Fire" program. (Bob Turosz Photo)
FIREFIGHTER OF THE YEAR. North Reading’s Vincent Zarella, (left), was honored by Chief William Warnock as the department’s firefighter of the year at the Reading–North Reading Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Citizens Awards Ceremony. Zarella was selected for his leadership role in the department’s “Retire the Fire” program. (Bob Turosz Photo)

 

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Transportation to Market Basket for seniors

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NORTH READING — On Wednesday, June 3, the O’Leary Senior Center will start offering transportation for shopping to Market Basket and other stores at the Wilmington Plaza Shopping Center. This service will continue on the first and third Wednesday of every month.

The van will start picking up shoppers at 8:30 a.m. (those who wish…

 

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PHOTO: Promposal

WITH THE SENIOR PROM fast approaching, (June 1 at the Boston Marriott in Burlington), Matthew Stead and Jake O'Connell decided on a novel approach to ask for dates. (Courtesy Photo)
WITH THE SENIOR PROM fast approaching, (June 1 at the Boston Marriott in Burlington), Matthew Stead and Jake O’Connell decided on a novel approach to ask for dates. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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PHOTO: Who’s your Papi?

WHO’S YOUR PAPI? North Reading Little League players pose with the Boston Red Sox’ David Ortiz prior to Sunday’s Red Sox–Yankees game at Fenway Park. NRLL was invited by Little League International to participate in a program to promote youth baseball run in conjunction with ESPN’s Baseball Tonight and Sunday Night Baseball telecasts. (Courtesy Photo)
North Reading Little League players pose with the Boston Red Sox’ David Ortiz prior to Sunday’s Red Sox–Yankees game at Fenway Park. NRLL was invited by Little League International to participate in a program to promote youth baseball run in conjunction with ESPN’s Baseball Tonight and Sunday Night Baseball telecasts. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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6.3 percent elect incumbents, new faces

TUESDAY'S LOW VOTER TURNOUT did not discourage candidates on the ballot from putting in time at the polls to encourage voters. It's entirely possible when this photo was taken that the candidates outnumbered voters. From left: Selectman candidate Kathryn Manupelli, School Committee candidate Julie Koepke, Selectman Stephen O'Leary and CPC candidate Mark DeSimone. (Bob Turosz Photo)
TUESDAY’S LOW VOTER TURNOUT did not discourage candidates on the ballot from putting in time at the polls to encourage voters. It’s entirely possible when this photo was taken that the candidates outnumbered voters. From left: Selectman candidate Kathryn Manupelli, School Committee candidate Julie Koepke, Selectman Stephen O’Leary and CPC candidate Mark DeSimone. (Bob Turosz

 

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Chamber honors those who make this a special place to live

By BOB TUROSZ

SENATOR BRUCE TARR and North Reading's Citizen of the Year Chuck Carucci shared quite a few laughs at the Chamber of Commerce awards ceremony. (Bob Turosz Photo)
SENATOR BRUCE TARR and North Reading’s Citizen of the Year Chuck Carucci shared quite a few laughs at the Chamber of Commerce awards ceremony. (Bob Turosz Photo)

NORTH READING – The Reading-North Reading Chamber of Commerce’s Outstanding Citizens Awards Ceremony held at Teresa’s Prime Restaurant last Wednesday night was a roaring success…

 

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In his last meeting, Foti bids adieu

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING — Joe Foti stepped down from the Board of Selectmen Monday night with kind words and praise for the colleagues he will be leaving behind.

Foti chose not to run for a second term in Tuesday’s election and he will be succeeded there by Kathryn Manupelli who was unopposed on…

 

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PHOTO: Busy bee

THE BEES ARE POLLINATING, like this one doing his business with an azalea, a sure sign that spring may have been tardy but is now well underway. (Kathi Lee Photo)
THE BEES ARE POLLINATING, like this one doing his business with an azalea, a sure sign that spring may have been tardy but is now well underway. (Kathi Lee Photo)

 

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