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Monthly Archives: October 2017

Town Manager Ashamed with the State of Public Discourse

The following statement from Town Manager Robert W. LeLacheur, Jr. was read at the October 24 Board of Selectmen...
Community, Meetings

Sunday Storm Causes Power Outages; Damage Around Town

Sunday night’s heavy rain and wind gusts caused extensive damage, mostly due to large fallen trees, within RMLD’s service...
Light Department

Reading’s 3rd Annual Science Expo Coming in November

Expo will feature hands on experiments, demonstrations, and student-produced displays The Reading Memorial High School First Robotics Competition (FRC)...
Education, Events

RCB Takes Part in the Lawrence Boys & Girls Club Walkathon

On Sunday, October 15th, Reading Cooperative Bank (RCB) both volunteered at and participated in the 4th Annual “Take Action”...
Business, Community

Reading Fire Department Receives FEMA Grant

Fire Station
Assistance to Firefighters Grant Used For Protective Equipment The Reading Fire Department received a federal grant for the purchase...
Fire

Save the Date for Reading’s 26th Annual Holiday Lighting Festival!

The Reading-North Reading Chamber of Commerce’s 26th Annual Holiday Lighting Festival will take place on Sunday, November 26th from...
Chamber, Events

TRP Sunday Edition 10/29

Selectmen Set New Sticker Fees The board of selectmen set the fee structure for the new split compost and...
Week in Review

Jams For Jake Rescheduled to Nov. 12

JAMS for Jake, a local benefit concert hoping to bring awareness to the addiction epidemic, will take place on...
Community, Events

RMHS High Fives – Fraine & Robinson-Johnson

Cynthia Fraine, Class of 2018 Cynthia is being recognized for her achievement in academics, athletics, and service…and for exemplifying...
Education

Swastika Found at Reading Public Library

The following is a statement from Reading Public Library Board of Trustees Chair John Brzezenski and Library Director Amy...
Community, Library
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