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Monthly Archives: December 2017

Selectmen Hear Final Budget Requests

Reading, MA — Wednesday, December 20 was the final night for the Board of Selectmen to receive municipal budget...
Government, Meetings

Bakr to Resign as RMHS Principal

Reading Memorial High School Principal Adam Bakr announced to the school community on Thursday, December 21 that he intends...
Community, Schools

Town Facilities Budgets and Killam Updates Discussed

“As you can see, our department heads are shy about asking for money.” Town Manager Robert LeLacheur commented as...
Government, Schools

VandenAkker Appointed to School Committee

Sherri VandenAkker was appointed to fill the vacancy on the School Committee by a vote of 9-0 at a...
Election 2018, Meetings, Schools

Library, Public Safety, Present Budget Requests

In the second of four meetings to be held regarding the Fiscal Year 2019 budget, the Board of Selectmen...
Fire, Government, Library, Police

Selectmen Hear Budget Requests

Budget season began for the Board of Selectmen as they heard the first of four nights of budget requests...
Community, Government, Meetings

RMHS High Fives – Santangelo & Jarrin

Sarah Santangelo, Class of 2018 Sarah is being recognized for her excellence in academics, athletics, and service.  Academically, Sarah...
Education, Schools

Northeast Metro Tech Partners with MSBA to Complete New Building Project

WAKEFIELD — Superintendent David DiBarri, Principal Carla Scuzzarella and School Committee Chair Deborah Davis are pleased to announce that the...
Schools

RMLD Awarded $1M Grant for Energy Storage Project

Reading, MA –- Reading Municipal Light Department (RMLD) was recently awarded a $1 million grant for the installation of...
Light Department

CodeRED “Short Code” Changes for Text Message Alerts

Residents Advised to Program New Number into Mobile Devices Reading, MA –- The Town of Reading announces a minor change...
Government
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