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Fall Overture – MICCA Competition at NRHS!

A glorious afternoon filled with sunshine, music of every genre, and creative theatrical elements was enjoyed by the hundreds of marching band fans at Sunday’s MICCA Northeast District 1 competition held at Arthur J. Kenney Field. The Marching Hornets swarmed the field in their new uniforms and their new show, “The Hive,” earning three stars…

 

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Field hockey looking to finish regular season strong

THE NRHS field hockey, pictured here at practice on Oct. 6, will look to finish strong and qualify for the D3 state tournament of which they are currently ranked 21st. (NRHS Field Hockey Photo)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA —  It was a tough afternoon for the North Reading High field hockey team last Friday afternoon as…

 

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Loyal Buddies

THE HORNET cheerleading team volunteered their time to cheer on all the 1,200 participants in the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress Buddy Walk, including Gov. Baker. The walk held at Lake Quannapowitt in Wakefield on Sunday raised nearly $460,000. It was the team’s 8th year participating in the event by cheering on the walkers at the

 

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Gridmen (5-0) crush Triton, get ready to host 4-0 Amesbury

THE NRHS cheerleading team and student section had plenty to celebrate in NR’s 48-6 win over Triton on Friday night. The 5-0 Hornets host 4-0 Amesbury this Friday night at 6 p.m. (NRHS Athletics Photo)

 

By DAN ZIMMERMAN

NORTH READING — The North Reading Hornets continued their winnings ways last Friday night, carving out yet…

 

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Girls’ soccer shuts out Triton, MC, HW

THE NRHS girls’ soccer team defeated Triton 3-0 on Tuesday 10/4, their third shutout in a row. After press time, the Hornets also shutout Manchester-Essex 2-0 on Thursday 10/6. (NRHS Athletics Photo)

 

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

NORTH READING — The North Reading High girls’ soccer team blanked visiting Triton, 3-0, on Tuesday afternoon. With that…

 

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Getting into mischief!

PETER RABBIT had been hopping about the garden looking for some tasty vegetables to nibble “…but round the end of a cucumber frame, whom should he meet but Mr. McGregor!” (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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First Hornet Tennis Open a huge success

ROMAN TON (right) won the Junior Singles division of the first NR Hornet Tennis Open against runner-up Daniel Teittinen. (Courtesy Photo)

By STEPHEN MARTELLUCCI

NORTH READING — The first North Reading Hornet Tennis Open took place on October 1 and 2 at North Reading High School to raise money for the North Reading High boys’ and…

 

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MICCA competition returns to town this Sunday

THE NORTH READING High School Marching Band performed a wide range of music at the Apple Festival. The 60-member band is preparing to host its 2nd annual MICCA competition on Sunday, Oct. 9. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

By MAUREEN DOHERTY

NORTH READING — Marching band competition fans take note: Arthur J. Kenney Field is…

 

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A hearty welcome to all

NORTH READING history, information on the Historical and Antiquarian Society, and apples were eagerly shared by member Lillian Martin (at left) from the welcome wagon on the Putnam House grounds during the Apple Festival. She was joined by fellow member Pat Salt. The Society’s next event is a Potluck Dinner on Thursday, Oct. 13 at

 

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Happy 90th!

THE NORTH READING Minitemen recognized the decades of volunteerism and leadership nonagenarian Gordon Hall has provided to the preservation of the town’s historical buildings, artifacts, and agricultural heritage by dedicating the Farm Museum at the Putnam House to him. The bronze plaque was unveiled as a surprise during his 90th birthday party held in August.

 

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Hornet nation earns national ‘Unified Champion School’ title from Special Olympics

WE ARE NR… and we are a “nationally recognized Special Olympics Unified Champion School!” reads the new banner to be hung at NRHS. The recognition officially acknowledges the achievements NRHS has made in creating unified opportunities for student-athletes of all abilities to practice and compete together in a variety of sports. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

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Look Ma, no hands!

Abigail Thorn, 7, demonstrates the self-confidence of a seasoned equestrian by taking her hands of the reins on her pony ride at Town Day. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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