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For the love of the game

THE NORTH READING MEN’S Over 55 soccer team finished in first place in Division 3 in the fall season after defeating Franklin in the semi-finals and Marblehead in the finals, both by scores of 4-0. Team members are (front row, l-r): Tony Camelo, Captain/Manager Matt Leighton, Todd Jackson, Hafid Zarouitte, Bob Chinchillo, Manager Greg Gasperoni

 

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Jones, House GOP ‘ready to get to work’

HOUSE MINORITY LEADER Brad Jones (R-North Reading) is sworn in for the 2025-2026 legislative session on New Year’s Day. (Courtesy Photo)

 

 

BOSTON — House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones Jr. (R-North Reading) is looking forward to leading his 25 Republican colleagues in the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the 2025-2026 legislative session.

Jones was…

 

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Howling at the moon

THE WOLF MOON peeks over the 1829 Third Meeting House on the town common as the sun was rising on Tuesday morning. (Lori Capezzuto Photo)

 

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Front Page published January 16, 2025

 

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Special Town Meeting on Jan. 27

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — A Special Town Meeting to address the recently adopted state law allowing Accessory Dwelling Units by right in communities throughout the state will be held on Monday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. in the NRHS gymnasium.

The Select Board voted Monday night to finalize Jan. 27 as the date…

 

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Reading Cooperative Bank to partner with Wakefield Co-op

READING — Reading Cooperative Bank and Wakefield Co-operative Bank announced their plans January 2 to enter into a partnership aimed at creating a stronger, more resilient financial institution dedicated to serving their customers and communities.

The newly formed organization will retain the name Reading Cooperative Bank and will be led by Reading Cooperative Bank’s current President…

 

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House GOP sticks with Brad Jones as Minority Leader

HOUSE MINORITY LEADER Brad Jones (center) of North Reading speaks with reporters after winning re-election to serve as House Minority Leader during a private Republican caucus on Jan. 1, 2025. (Chris Lisinski Photo/SHNS)

 

 


By ALISON KUZNITZ
State House News Service

BOSTON — As he predicted, House Minority Leader Brad Jones (R-North Reading) fought…

 

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Thespians bring home awards

STUDENTS STUDYING Intro to Theater, Advanced Acting, and Advanced Technical Theater at NRHS under Allison Kane competed in the Performance and Technical Theater Competition of the Mass. Educational Theater Guild last month. They presented scenes, monologues, and technical design projects in costuming, stage management, properties, set design and sound. Nolan Barrette and Mikey Manupelli won

 

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Aldersgate’s Free-for-All Breakfast Saturday, Jan. 11

NORTH READING — Live music by North Reading Community Coffeehouse’s Art Grossman returns to the Aldersgate Free-for-All Breakfast buffet this Saturday, January 11 from 8-10 a.m.

Aldersgate invites the community to enjoy their buffet of breakfast fare, from pancakes and french toast, to baked beans, bacon, sausage, eggs, fresh fruit, oatmeal, quick breads and more!

 

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Don White to usher in 9th season of NRCC

NORTH READING — The North Reading Community Coffeehouse returns for its ninth season this month with a very busy January featuring two separate shows, both taking place in the Activity Room of the Flint Memorial Library.

Singer/songwriter, humorist and author Don White is the featured act of the first Performing Artist Series for the NRCC…

 

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Support for Toys for Tots

IN APPRECIATION of the town’s first responders, the Martins Landing Social Committee presented $1,200 worth of gift cards to support the annual Toys for Tots drive organized by the North Reading Fire and Police Departments to put toward the purchase of toys. From left: FF Chris Jacobson, call FF Jeff Strong, FF Carisma Michel, Martins

 

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Transcript’s 35th annual Neighbor Fund raises $33,065

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — Astounding! The tally in the final week of the Transcript’s 35th annual Neighbor Helping Neighbor Fund drive on behalf of Christian Community Service more than doubled in the past week.

This was due, in large part, to three large donations and numerous other donations. We received $10,000 from Service…

 

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