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Start it up

THE SPRING SPORTS season has arrived at NRHS. (Eric Evans Photo)

 

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Locked in

DYLAN MATTHEWS follows through on a pitch during a scrimmage against Winchester on March 22. Matthews and the Hornets start their regular season on Saturday, April 8 at home against Essex Tech. (Alicen Encarnacao Racca Photo)

 

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Best wishes!

SANDY QUINLAN was the guest of honor recently at her retirement party, which was held at the fire station. She worked for the town from 2007 to 2025, starting at the Town Hall before becoming the administrative assistant to the Fire Chief in 2016. At right is Fire Chief Don Stats. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Great run

THE SENIORS on the PLNR girls’ hockey team certainly had a four-year career to remember. Pictured in the front row from left to right is Ava Buckley, Daniella White, Shirley Whitmore (North Reading), Gianna Griffith (North Reading) and Leah Buckley. In the back row from left is Stephen Roach (Assistant Coach), Chloe Gromko, Venessa Steinmeyer

 

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Hard work pays off

VETERANS MEMORIAL COMMITTEE Chair Joe Connell, Veterans Services Officer/Veterans Memorial Committee member Bruce Siegel and Veterans Memorial Committee member Tom Bogart honored the DPW’s efforts for making the monument come to fruition last week. (Rob Dolan Photo)

 

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Getting ready for the season

A DPW WORKER tends to a wire that supports the screening at Walsh Field on Hemlock Road. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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Kathy Childress awarded Medal of Fidelity

Rep. Kate Lipper-Garabedian, Mayor Jen Grigoraitis, Medal of Fidelity recipient Kathy Childress, former Melrose Veterans Service Director Roseann Trionfi-Mazzuchelli, and City Councilor Mark Garipay pose flanked by flags at the presentation ceremony of Childress’s Medal of Fidelity on March 18, 2025. The Massachusetts Medal of Fidelity is presented to the next of kin of Massachusetts

 

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Navigating communities in uncertain times

ON TUESDAY, Mayor Jen Grigoraitis joined fellow mayors and town administrators from the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) Metro Mayors Coalition to meet with House Ways & Means Chairman Aaron Michlewitz at the State House. The mayor and her colleagues discussed public school and local government funding, the impact of federal fiscal policies, and the

 

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Throwback Thursday

ONE OF THE FIRST WOMEN featured in our current “Women in Wakefield” series was Elizabeth E. Boit, the prominent local businesswoman who, in partnership with Charles Winship, founded the Harvard Knitting Mills. Miss Boit was also a generous philanthropist, co-founding a home for elderly women on Bennett Street that would later be named in her

 

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Go, Monks

JASON CURRAN recently signed his National Letter Of Intent to the Saint Joseph’s College of Maine baseball team surrounded by family, friends, teachers and coaches at NRHS. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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“Teach your children well”

NORTH READING PUBLIC SCHOOLS educators (from left): Beth Steele, Lauren Fazio and Katie Lombardi were three of 15 raffle winners on the district’s most recent professional development day. The district offers a special thank you to local vendors Ryer’s Country Store, China Cuisine and Orange Theory for their generous donations to the teachers. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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“Spend, save, share”

GIRL SCOUT Troop 63105, comprised of Daisies and first-graders from the town’s three elementary schools, chose to share some of the proceeds from their first cookie selling season to purchase items for the North Reading Food Pantry, in keeping with their motto of “spend, save, share.” Dropping off the troop’s donation were (from left): troop

 

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