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Winterscape

AFTER A LATE WEEKEND snowstorm, blue skies blessed Ell Pond Monday. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

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Safari adventurer

PHOTOGRAPHER Raj Das participated in a Hunts Photo Tanzania Safari Adventure last September. Those on the trip spent two days at Tarangire National Park, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and on the Serengeti Plains before visiting Zanzibar and returning home. Some of Raj’s awesome photographs appear on Page 8. (Photo by Raj Das, edphotos.com)

 

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Editorial cartoon published January 23, 2025

 

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Classic winter fun on the Town Common

MONDAY’S SNOWSTORM provided perfect sledding conditions on the Town Common, as demonstrated by this group of sledders who tied their snow tubes together and hit their hay bale jump on-target in succession. (Maureen Doherty Photo/North Reading Transcript ©)

 

 

MOTIF NO. 1: A picture-perfect blue sky provided a beautiful backdrop for North Reading’s iconic

 

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The sign says it all

THE MALLETT AND SIEVE FAMILIES hosted a very successful “In Memory of Sharla Sieve Cornhole Tournament” at the Elks Lodge on Jan. 18. Julie Mallett proudly holds a “See The Good” sign in memory of her late friend Sharla, who passed away from cancer two years ago. Back row, from left, Ben Sieve, Olivia Sieve,

 

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Chilly scene

THE LOWER COMMON was deserted on a bright but cold winter day. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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Warriors whooped

AT LAST, the Melrose High boy’s hockey team has beaten Wakefield after over 5 efforts in the last few seasons. On Jan. 8 they beat the Warriors 4-1 behind goals from Justin D’Antona (2) Declan McLean and Charlie Hoskins. After press time: Melrose falls to Burlington 2-0 and edges Wilmington 4-3 on the road, falls

 

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Inspiring message

FORMER BOSTON CELTICS point guard Chris Herren discussed his journey with addiction and recovery during a presentation given to Lynnfield High School students on Dec. 12. The former basketball player, who grew up in Fall River and played two seasons in the NBA, has been in recovery since 2008. (Diana DeLeo Photo)

 

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Pioneer of the Week featured January 15, 2025

OWEN CONSIDINE

Boys’ Hockey
Senior Captain

 

 

 

Considine was one of two Pioneers recently named an LHS Student Athlete of the Month for December. (Shlok Kudrimoti Photo)

 

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Friday night hoops

THE NRHS boys’ basketball team tried to break a four-game skid when they hosted Amesbury on Wednesday night after press time. The Hornets entered that game after consecutive losses to Lynnfield, Newburyport, Georgetown and Pentucket. North Reading will reset for another CAL matchup against Essex Tech on Friday night, 7 p.m. at NRHS. (Eric Evans

 

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Five comics walked into Kitty’s

FIVE BOSTON-BRED comics recently performed stand up comedy to a packed house at Kitty’s on Main Street. The hostess was former North Reading resident and Kitty’s waitress Julie Perkins. She was joined by Dan Donahue, Tony Moschetto, Jan Davidson (Funniest Mom in America 3) and headliner Carolyn Plummer (Comics Come Home with Denis Leary). Letting their

 

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