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Passing on the gavel

CATHERINE BARTON ROSSETTI (left) is the new 2023 Reading-North Reading Chamber of Commerce president. She received the official gavel from Jenniffer Rogers, the outgoing 2022 Chamber president, at a recent event. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Boys’ hockey team earns convincing 5-1 win over Pentucket

8th GRADER Charlie Cooper has been solid between the pipes for the Hornets this season. North Reading will host Amesbury on Saturday, 5 p.m. at Kasabuski Rink. (File Photo)

By DAN ZIMMERMAN

SAUGUS — While there’s still plenty of hockey remaining in the season, it’s never too early to start playing with a sense of…

 

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Retiring payroll accountant praised for devotion to his craft by School Dept.

RETIRING School Department payroll accountant Steve Hartery (center) is presented an award of appreciation for “29 years of dedication to the faculty and staff of the North Reading Public Schools” from Supt. Dr. Patrick Daly (left) and Asst. Supt. of Finance and Operations Michael Connelly. (Courtesy Photo)

By NEIL ZOLOT

NORTH READING – After more…

 

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North Reading Youth Soccer Volunteers honored by Mass Youth Soccer

GIRLS’ RECREATIONAL Coaches of the Year: Guy Tassinari, Laura Doble and Ryan Osterlind. (Courtesy Photo)

 

NORTH READING — Each year, Mass Youth Soccer honors volunteers, nominated by their players, families or leagues, who selflessly give their time and energy to make the sport of soccer better.

This year, 12 people from across Massachusetts were recognized…

 

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Solemn watch

THE AMERICAN FLAG was lowered to half staff on the Town Common to honor the memory of retired Fire Chief Edward O’Brien who died January 8. The flag in front of the Fire Station was also flown at half staff. O’Brien served his entire firefighting career in North Reading. He was appointed a Call Firefighter…

 

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Hornet girls’ track moves to 2-0 with win over Pentucket

THE GIRLS 1600 meter sprint medley relay made up of Ava McIntyre, Kayla Budny, Madison Vant and Giuliana Ligor qualified for nationals and broke the school record with a time of 4:20.76. The old record of 4:22.60 was set 21 years ago in 2002 by Vanessa Rodgers, Meghan Carrette, Michelle Wilkinson and Jennifer Rippel. (NRHS…

 

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One of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen to speak at library Jan. 31

THE LOGAN AIRPORT mural by artist Street Theory honors WWII-era Tuskegee Airmen, including Boston native Brigadier General Enoch O’Dell “Woody” Woodhouse II, 96. (Photo courtesy of Massport)

NORTH READING — The Flint Memorial Library will proudly host Brigadier General Enoch O’Dell “Woody” Woodhouse II in-person as a Distinguished Speaker who will share his “living history…

 

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Welcome to the ranks!

THE TOWN’S newest firefighter/paramedic, Christopher Jacobson, was sworn in by Town Clerk Susan Duplin at ceremonies held at Town Hall January 3 attended by members of the North Reading Fire Department, town officials, family and friends. At left are Deputy Fire Chief Barry Galvin and Fire Chief Don Stats. At far right is Town Administrator…

 

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Top dogs!

THE GLADIATORS flag football team was excited to win the 10U fifth grade championship title. It was one of the few teams comprised of students from all three elementary schools — the Bulldogs, the Hound Dogs and the Labradors. Team members included, front row, from left: Cam Eisnor, Gavin Washburn, Aidan Steele, Caleb Wulff, Nate…

 

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Successful Unified Sports Program brings the NRHS community together

THE UNIFIED SPORTS PROGRAM’S annual Bocce Tournament is a huge hit at NRHS and other schools around the state. NRHS will host this year’s tourney on Jan. 28. These four students (l-r): Annie Kuperstein, Juliana Tempesta, Meghan Slattery and Katerina Foley, were among the team members to compete at Pembroke High School last year. (Jonathan…

 

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North Reading girls’ basketball improves to 6-2

BELLA CANNALONGA had 6 points and 6 steals in a win over Triton and 5 points, 4 rebounds and 6 assists in a win over Stoneham to help the Hornets move to 6-2 on the season. (Eric Evans Photo)

 

NORTH READING — The North Reading High girls’ basketball team won three games over the past…

 

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Key stretch

THE NRHS boys’ hockey team started a six-game CAL stretch on Wednesday against Amesbury after press time. The Hornets (2-2) travel to Talbot Rink on Saturday at 4 p.m. to meet Rockport/Manchester-Essex (3-4). (Eric Evans Photo)

 

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