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Yes, girls code too!

NRHS JUNIOR Aniya Taneja was inspired to start a Girls Who Code Club specifically geared toward Middle School girls to get them excited about making a different in the STEM field after seeing the lack of girls in her computer classes at the high school. Meeting at the library since the fall, Teneja introduced them

 

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Hornets of the Week featured April 11, 2024

 

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Sing Fling at NRHS April 4

NORTH READING — Be entertained by the award-winning NOTEorious a cappella singers from North Reading High School as they host their annual Sing Fling next Thursday, April 4 at 7 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center at NRHS.

Sing Fling will feature performances by Voices of Steel of Wakefield, Kings of the Beach of Hamilton-Wenham…

 

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Middle School presentation to S.C. focuses on student leadership

By NEIL ZOLOT

NORTH READING — Student leadership was the theme of presentations about activities at the Middle School given to the School Committee at their meeting Monday night.

“It’s an age to think about where you want to go and what you want to do,” Principal Dr. Catherine O’Connell said. “It’s about empowering this…

 

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Town election races for Select Bd., School Com.

Updated from the print edition Thursday, March 21 at 1 p.m.  

 

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — The town’s voters will have choices on the ballot in the annual Town Election on May 7.

Both the Select Board and the School Committee will feature three-way races for the two available three-year seats on…

 

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Easter Sunrise Service March 31

NORTH READING — North Reading clergy welcome all the faithful to attend a brief service to celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus at sunrise (6:30 a.m.) on Easter Sunday, March 31 at the top of the hill on the North Reading Town Common.

Rev. Kirk Patterson from Trinity Evangelical Church will deliver the Easter message. Clergy…

 

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Bottom’s up!

A PAIR OF GEESE looking for their next meal synchronize their underwater dabbling on Martins Pond. (Jean Faiella Photo)

 

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Commemoration of 50th anniversary of town flag by Select Board April 1

TIME CAPSULE: In 1974, Girl Scouts from Troop #293 designed what they hoped would become the town’s official flag. Members of the Troop who attended a meeting of the Board of Selectmen to discuss their proposal included (l-r): Susan Angelini, Nancy Angelini, Donna Oliver, Donna Germino, Marsha Berndston and Terry Maio. (Transcript File Photo)

 

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Help Desk and Digital Learning staff provide crucial day-to-day support in schools

By NEIL ZOLOT

NORTH READING — Digital Learning Director Daniel Downs and Assistant Network Administrator Dave Barber are helping students, teachers and other staff members integrate internet learning tools and maintain their devices.

“We focus on supporting the day-to-day needs of students and staff to provide the most seamless experience for students and educators during…

 

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Making An Impact: It was easier back then: Youths/families face risks in current substance use environment

 


Making An Impact is a column authored by members of the Community Impact Team (CIT). The Transcript publishes these articles periodically to inform our readers about the resources and programming available to people of all ages in our community through the CIT’s efforts.

NORTH READING — For parents, grandparents, and other caregivers who came…

 

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UPDATE Girls’ hoop finishes regular season strong, faces Pittsfield in state tournament round of 32

ALLIE LANCIANI had 12 points, 4 rebounds and 2 steals in a win over Essex Tech on Feb. 15 and added 8 points in a win over Stoneham in the final game of the regular season. (Eric Evans Photo)

 

 

NORTH READING — In a rematch with Pentucket on Feb. 14 at NRHS, the Hornets…

 

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Lenten lobster bisque is back this Friday

NORTH READING — The popular Lobster Bisque Lenten Luncheons at the Union Congregational Church, 148 Haverhill St., is back for its second luncheon scheduled for Friday, February 23.

The luncheon, which include the pastor’s homemade lobster bisque, choice of breads, beverages and desserts, are held in the church’s Fellowship Hall from noon to 1 p.m…

 

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