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Books are BA-AA-CK … at the semi-annual Friends Book Sale

NORTH READING —Spring! And the first Library Book Sale of 2025, sponsored by Friends of the Flint Memorial Library, is already rolling. Volunteers are lining up, folks are mining their bookcases for new donations, and anticipation is running high.

Mark your calendar now for these Donation Days and

Book Sale Dates.

Donation Days:
Saturday 05/03:  10AM…

 

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Bittersweet ends and new beginnings for principalship at NRHS

By EVA HANEGRAAFF

NORTH READING — With the retirement of beloved North Reading High School Principal Anthony Loprete after a highly successful 15 years in this position, there are big shoes to fill for the individual hired to take his place.

Because of the obvious importance of this position, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Patrick C…

 

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Paint Like Porter fundraiser for Damon Tavern

PARTICIPANTS in the “Paint Like Porter” workshop on Saturday, May 10 will paint a Rufus Porter-style harbor scene similar to this depiction, below the signature “America.” (Courtesy Photo)

 

NORTH READING — Learn to paint like Rufus Porter, the famous 19th century New England folk artist, in the same ballroom where he painted almost 200…

 

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Don’t miss the Townwide Yard Sale May 3

NORTH READING — North Reading will be the “place to be” for yard-salers on Saturday, May 3 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

This annual event, sponsored by the Friends of the North Reading Council on Aging (FONRCOA), is a fundraiser to help continue and build on the efforts of the Friends to support North…

 

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The birthplace of American liberty 250 years later

THE LEXINGTON Minutemen march off the green toward Concord to participate in “Parker’s Revenge.”

 

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

LEXINGTON – Thousands of people descended upon the Lexington Green in the predawn hours on Saturday, April 19 to witness the historic battle between the Lexington Minutemen and British regulars that sparked the American Revolution precisely 250…

 

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Front Page published April 24, 2025

 

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Hippity hop!

THE EASTER BUNNY made a special stop in town on Sunday when he visited the Carl Cutlip Memorial Easter Egg Hunt, bringing smiles to kids of all ages, including Grayson Boccelli (left) and Bentley Boccelli with their mom, Pamela Caspoli. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

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NRDTC Candidate forums tonight, April 17

NORTH READING — All voters are welcome to attend tonight’s “meet the candidates” event at the North Reading Town Hall gym hosted by the North Reading Democratic Town Committee from 7-9 p.m.

It is the first of two opportunities to meet the candidates in the annual Town Election. All candidates have been invited to attend…

 

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Easter Sunrise Service April 20 on Town Common

NORTH READING — North Reading clergy welcome all the faithful to attend a brief Easter Sunrise Service to celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus at sunrise (6 a.m.) on Easter Sunday, April 20, at the top of the hill on the Town Common.

Bishop Aaron Udy from the Lynnfield Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ…

 

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Sciamanna appointed next principal of Little School

NORTH READING — Superintendent of Schools Patrick C. Daly, Ed.D., announced on Tuesday that Julie Sciamanna has accepted the School Department’s offer to become the next principal of the E. Ethel Little Elementary School.

She will succeed the school’s current principal, Christine Molle, who is retiring at the end of June. Sciamanna and Molle will…

 

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First call for Memorial Day parade marchers

NORTH READING – The 2025 Memorial Day parade, organized by the North Reading Company of Minit and Militia, will step off from the town common at 11:15 a.m., on Monday, May 26, as the town marks observances to honor their war dead.

All units planning to march in the parade must notify the organizers and…

 

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CIT launches drop-in Recovery Support Group

NORTH READING — The North Reading Community Impact Team is launching its first in-town recovery support group. Unlike many group models, this model welcomes both those in recovery as well as the families and loved ones of those affected by addiction in one space.

Drug-Free Communities Grant Director Amy Luckiewicz explained, “Our aim is to…

 

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