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Monthly Archives: May 2019

Reading 375 Opening Ceremonies

TONIGHT ON THE COMMON Head down to the Reading Town Common at 6:45 TODAY FRIDAY, MAY 31, for Reading...
Community, Events

Memorial Day 2019 Parade and Services

MEMORIAL DAY PARADE – 9:00 AM The parade starts at American Legion Post 62 37 Ash Street.  The parade...
Community, Events

Plans for Azalea Circle Dwelling Withdrawn

The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) voted 5-0 to withdraw without prejudice the application of Kay Street Reading Realty,...
Zoning Board of Appeals

“Jams for Jake” is Coming June 22

The BeatHeart Foundation is inviting the entire community to the third annual Jams for Jake outdoor music festival at...
Events

Reading Water Dept. Receives MassDEP 2019 Public Water System Award

Reading, MA — In recognition of National Drinking Water Week, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) announced the...
DPW, Government

Momentum Builds for Reading 375

As we count down to the kick off of Reading 375, several Reading 375 events are enjoying enthusiastic community...
Community, Events

Reading Resident Awarded Medal of Liberty

BOSTON –– Reading resident Arthur Vars was awarded the Massachusetts Medal of Liberty during a State House ceremony in...
Community

Select Board Considers Committee Participation by Non-Residents

The Select Board had a serious exchange at its May 21 meeting regarding the idea of asking the Bylaw...
Fire, Health, Select Board

RCB Sponsors Roaming Reading Scavenger Hunt

Reading, MA -– Reading Cooperative Bank (RCB) will be hosting a two-week-long scavenger hunt around Reading to commemorate the...
Business, Community

The Pulse of Reading: Change and Transition

Reading Public Library continues the conversations aimed at strengthening the heart of our community. The Reading Public Library (RPL)...
Community
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