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Meet Project 351 Ambassador Ethan Joseph

Published in the North Reading Transcript on February 12, 2026

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

EIGHTH-GRADER Ethan Joseph is excited to have been selected to represent his peers as the Middle School’s Project 351 Ambassador for 2026. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

NORTH READING — Learning the true value of teamwork was the key takeaway for the Middle…

 

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Candidate pulls papers for 3-year CPC seat

Published in the North Reading Transcript on February 12, 2026

 

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — Ciara He of 27 Lakeside Blvd. has pulled nomination papers for the three-year term on the Community Planning Commission in the May 5 Town Election. This brings to five the number of potential candidates who have stepped forward…

 

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Fire log published February 12, 2026

NORTH READING — During the week of Sunday, January 25 through Saturday, January 31, the North Reading Fire Department responded to 65 calls.

Sunday, January 25

12:54 p.m., 4 Hensey Way, Wilmington, medical; 5:36 a.m., 134 North St., Royal Meadow View, medical; 11:54 a.m., 111 Lowell Rd., Edgewood Apts., medical; 7:52 a.m., 102 Central St…

 

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A theatrical tribute to American Revolutionary women at the library tonight

Published in the North Reading Transcript on February 12, 2026

NORTH READING — Step back in time and discover the untold stories of five courageous women, both patriot and loyalist, American and foreign born, who witnessed, chronicled and in some cases changed the course of the American Revolution.

“Women of ’76 — A Theatrical Tribute…

 

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Worker injured in industrial accident

Published in the North Reading Transcript on February 12, 2026

NORTH READING — Firefighters and police responded to an industrial incident involving a male worker who sustained life-threatening injuries while working at Carpenter and Paterson, Inc., 35 Concord St., on Thursday, January 29.

Police officers spoke with several people, including the victim, about what transpired…

 

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Man summonsed for hit-and-run accident

Published in the North Reading Transcript on February 12, 2026

 

Police responded to the hit-and-run accident involving a 2020 Volvo tractor-trailer and a black 2022 BMW 430i coupe on Concord Street at 1:56 p.m. The Hyde Park man driving the tractor-trailer said the Burlington man driving the BMW allegedly drove off after the accident…

 

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Friday is Chamber’s ‘Acts of Kindness Day’

Published in the North Reading Transcript on February 12, 2026

By NEIL ZOLOT

NORTH READING — Friday the 13th is associated with bad luck, but this year the Reading-North Reading Chamber of Commerce is transforming it into an Acts of Kindness Day to “promote community generosity,” in the words of Executive Director Robert Miner.

“Acts…

 

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Front Page published February 12, 2026

 

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Future-ready classrooms: District celebrates year of technology enhancements

Published in the North Reading Transcript on February 5, 2026.

By JIM SGOI, North Reading Public Schools Coordinator of Digital Learning

Over the past year, the North Reading Public Schools has made meaningful progress in strengthening technology across its schools. These efforts reflect a forward-looking approach to education, one that values innovation, accessibility, and the…

 

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Men’s 30+ hoop, February vacation fun and InclYOUsion Sports

NORTH READING — Register today for the following programs listed below online at northreadingma.gov/parks-recreation or call 978-664-6016. Registration is rolling with the new programs and activities added regularly.

Participation in Parks and Recreation activities by children and adults with diverse abilities is strongly encouraged. If an accommodation is required, please do not hesitate to reach…

 

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Cultural Council awards over $10,000 in grants

NORTH READING — The North Reading Cultural Council has awarded over $10,000 in grants to local cultural organizations for FY26. Funded by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, the local group looks for activities that benefit the North Reading community.

This year’s grants went to a variety of activities and included different age groups and diverse programs…

 

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Winter slumber

A BLANKET OF SNOW provides a respite for these picnic tables at Ipswich River Park. Come spring, they’ll be hosting countless picnics and activities in the shade of the big oak again. (Ellen DiPietro Photo)

 

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