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CPC slot needs candidate

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING — Next Tuesday, March 17, is the deadline for returning nomination papers to the Town Clerk’s office and as of press time this week there is one candidate for each of the nine offices to be renewed on the May 5 annual town election ballot, with the exception of one…

 

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Frank talk about heroin, opioid crisis

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING – There’s been a significant rise in heroin overdoses in North Reading and the surrounding area over the last several years and the problem is statewide and national, Police Chief Michael Murphy said recently. And the problem isn’t just limited to the suburbs. Just last month Governor Charlie Baker announced…

 

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PHOTO: Fun and fitness

TWO HUNDRED PEOPLE attended the seventh annual Family Fitness Night at the Little School. But no one had more fun than Ann Tiberii, (above), with Cole Verdonck and Kellen Tiberii. (Bob Turosz Photo)
TWO HUNDRED PEOPLE attended the seventh annual Family Fitness Night at the Little School. But no one had more fun than Ann Tiberii, (above), with Cole Verdonck and Kellen Tiberii. (Bob Turosz Photo)

 

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Save the date for the town wide yard sale

yardsaleart_webNORTH READING — Plans are moving along for the annual Town Wide Yard Sale on Saturday, April 25 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pink flyers are out around town as a reminder that there is still time to clean out the attic and garage and make money from that clutter that we all walk…

 

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PHOTO: Academic Decathlon

NRHS HOSTED  its annual Ray Landry Academic Decathlon Invitational recently. Competitors from about 10 towns took seven challenging tests centered around a theme topic. The topic for 2015 was “New Alternatives in Energy: Ingenuity and Innovation.” This year, NRHS was represented by (left to right): teacher Sarah Buttersworth, juniors Rob Lesch who won honorable mentions in Math and Science, a silver metal in Art, and took home the plaque for team high scorer; Jackson Hastings, who earned a bronze in Science and an honorable mention in Language and Literature; and Ian Swart, who received an honorable mention in Music, and teacher Sarah Carmichael. (Courtesy Photo)
NRHS HOSTED its annual Ray Landry Academic Decathlon Invitational recently. Competitors from about 10 towns took seven challenging tests centered around a theme topic. The topic for 2015 was “New Alternatives in Energy: Ingenuity and Innovation.” This year, NRHS was represented by (left to right): teacher Sarah Buttersworth, juniors Rob Lesch who won honorable mentions

 

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Water Service Advisory

Cold weather forecast over the next few days may result in the continued expansion of frost in the ground, potentially exposing some water service lines that are closer to the surface to a risk of freezing. A frozen service line will stop water service to your home. In order to prevent your service line from…

 

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Manupelli new face in Selectman’s race

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING — With two weeks to go before the deadline for candidates to return nomination papers for the May 5 town election ballot, the races are starting to clarify.

Kathryn Manupelli, 33 Valley Rd., pulled nomination papers Monday to run for an open seat on the Board of Selectmen. The seat…

 

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BOS faces decision on Kinder Morgan request

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING – Kinder Morgan, the company that wants to build a natural gas pipeline through North Reading, has had a standing request before the town for weeks to be allowed to come on town owned land and survey for the path the pipeline will take as it follows the route the…

 

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Chuck Carucci is Chamber’s Citizen of the Year

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NORTH READING – The Reading–North Reading Chamber of Commerce is proud to honor Chuck Carucci, a native son and community activist, as their North Reading Outstanding Citizen of the Year at an awards dinner at Teresa’s Prime in North Reading on Thursday, April 30, at 5:30 p.m.

“We are excited to recognize Chuck as our…

 

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PHOTO: Ski hazard

PARK STREET isn’t exactly a black diamond slope, but given the amount of snow we’ve had this winter, (over 100 inches with more on the way this week), it’s easy to see how local residents may want to have a little fun with those massive snowbanks. (Bob Turosz Photo)
PARK STREET isn’t exactly a black diamond slope, but given the amount of snow we’ve had this winter, (over 100 inches with more on the way this week), it’s easy to see how local residents may want to have a little fun with those massive snowbanks. (Bob Turosz Photo)

 

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PHOTO: North to Alaska

A PERFECT ROW of icicles cover the windows of this home on Eisenhaure Lane. (John Friberg Photo)
A PERFECT ROW of icicles cover the windows of this home on Eisenhaure Lane. (John Friberg Photo)

 

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Winter St. to close next week for Hollywood movie

HOLLYWOOD NORTH. The garage on the Heffron property on Winter St. has been painted and is being decked out to serve as a movie location for a Hollywood film starring Jennifer Lawrence, Robert DeNiro and Bradley Cooper. Filming will take place here in March. (Bob Turosz Photo)
HOLLYWOOD NORTH. The garage on the Heffron property on Winter St. has been painted and is being decked out to serve as a movie location for a Hollywood film starring Jennifer Lawrence, Robert DeNiro and Bradley Cooper. Filming will take place here in March. (Bob Turosz Photo)

By BOB TUROSZ

NORTH READING — Kay’s Baptism

 

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