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Tag: Climate Advisory Committee

Town Meeting Approves Polystyrene Ban

Reading, MA — After significant debate, Town Meeting voted 126-8 to approve a bylaw banning the use of disposable...
Town Meeting

Climate Advisory Committee Polystyrene Bylaw Proposal

Proposed Bylaw to prohibit the use and distribution of rigid or foam polystyrene materials in local food establishments.  Reading,...
Climate Advisory Committee

Select Board Closes Town Meeting Warrant

Reading, MA — By a vote of 5-0 for twenty-two articles and a vote of 3-2 for one article,...
Select Board

Select Board Mulls Polystyrene Ban

Reading, MA — Climate Advisory Committee chair David Zeek presented a proposal to the Select Board on Tuesday that...
Select Board

Community Garden at Mattera Cabin Officially Opens

“This is a project that is born out of love.” Reading, MA — With these words, Town Manager Fidel...
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