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Rail project can pose delays for North Reading commuters

 

BOSTON – House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones Jr. (R–North Reading) and Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr (R–Gloucester) are advising North Reading residents who utilize the commuter rail that they may soon experience some travel delays due to scheduled work on the Haverhill Line.

Over the next two months, Keolis Commuter Services and the…

 

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NRLL warns of scam fundraising calls

 

NORTH READING — Over the past several days, North Reading Little League has received several reports of residents receiving phone calls from an organization stating they are fundraising for “North Reading’s 12/13-year-old Babe Ruth Eastern Conference League.”

North Reading Little League does not play in such a league, and the organization making the calls…

 

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PHOTO: Martin’s Pond Hawk

MARTINS POND RESIDENT Lori Lynes caught this close up of a red tailed hawk that sat perched on her back deck recently, staring straight at her while eating lunch. Then the hawk flew away, with a larger bird in hot pursuit. (Lori Lynes Photo)
MARTINS POND RESIDENT Lori Lynes caught this close up of a red tailed hawk that sat perched on her back deck recently, staring straight at her while eating lunch. Then the hawk flew away, with a larger bird in hot pursuit. (Lori Lynes Photo)

 

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Good news, bad news budget

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING – After three months of careful pruning of the town’s fiscal 2016 budget, the general government side of the ledger is balanced at $14 million, up just $78,000 from the current year’s spending plan.

The good news is, there’s even a slight amount of money left over, about $77,000, to…

 

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Police to join crackdown on texting while driving

 

NORTH READING — Chief Michael P. Murphy reports that the North Reading Police Department will join 191 Massachusetts law enforcement agencies in the national U Drive, U Text, U Pay, mobilization to crack down on motorists who text while driving. The campaign, which combines traditional and innovative enforcement strategies, is funded by a federal…

 

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Little School variety show impresses SC

By DAN TOMASELLO

NORTH READING — There are a lot of exciting things happening at the Little School.

The School Committee continued their annual tour of the town’s five schools on Monday, when the school board made its fourth stop on the road show at the Little School.

Principal Christine Molle served as the master…

 

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PHOTO: School art

BATCHELDER SCHOOL second grader Maddy Lambert is shown next to her art on exhibit in the high school, part of a display of student art from throughout the district, from elementary to high school, sponsored by the visual arts department. (Bob Turosz Photo)
BATCHELDER SCHOOL second grader Maddy Lambert is shown next to her art on exhibit in the high school, part of a display of student art from throughout the district, from elementary to high school, sponsored by the visual arts department. (Bob Turosz Photo)

 

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Help retire old NRHS gym in style May 9

 

hoopswish_webNORTH READING — Calling all Hornets! A reunion and reception for all people ever connected to the North Reading High School boys’ and girls’ basketball programs will be held on Saturday, May 9.

“Basketball Before the Wrecking Ball” is open to all former boys’ and girls’ players, cheerleaders, coaches, managers, writers and fans.

The…

 

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PHOTO: Future equestrians

NORTH READING Girl Scouts Daisy Troop 76211 visited Windkist Equestrian Center in North Andover to learn all about the care of horses and the equestrian center. To learn more about North Reading Girl Scouts in the community, visit their Facebook page. From left to right, the girls with Windkist's Manager Rachael MacNeil are: Ella Donovan, Madelyn Felix, Maggy Donaghey, Madison Donaghey and Alaina Driscoll. (Courtesy Photo)
NORTH READING Girl Scouts Daisy Troop 76211 visited Windkist Equestrian Center in North Andover to learn all about the care of horses and the equestrian center. To learn more about North Reading Girl Scouts in the community, visit their Facebook page. From left to right, the girls with Windkist’s Manager Rachael MacNeil are: Ella Donovan,

 

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Police make 4 drug arrests in four days

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING — Police made four arrests  on drug charges in the last week, three on Monday and another last Thursday, April 2.

On Monday, April 6, as a result of working a joint investigation with other police agencies related to the active distribution of multiple drugs in town, police made a…

 

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Rotary Club president Mike Scannell rocks with band by night

ROTARY CLUB PRESIDENT MIKE SCANNELL, a self–described "ham," expresses his creative side as a singer and songwriter for George Belli and the Retroactivists. (Bob Turosz Photo)
ROTARY CLUB PRESIDENT MIKE SCANNELL, a self–described “ham,” expresses his creative side as a singer and songwriter for George Belli and the Retroactivists. (Bob Turosz Photo)

 By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING – Mike Scannell is a study in contrasts. By day he’s President of the North Reading Rotary Club and an active member of NORCAM…

 

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SC confident it can close school budget gap

By DAN TOMASELLO

NORTH READING — The School Committee is in the process of trimming $407,564 from the preliminary fiscal year 2016 school budget and outlined a plan to balance the budget before 25 attendees at the annual school budget public hearing on Monday.

The two dozen or so persons on hand at the public…

 

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