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Monthly Archives: January 2018

Selectmen Propose $4.15 Million Override

Reading, MA — By a vote of 5-0, the Board of Selectmen voted to place a $4.15 million Proposition...
Election 2018, Government

Letter: Repeal Prop 2 ½ or Stop Complaining

The Reading Post accepts Letters to the Editor. All letters must be signed. The Reading Post reserves the right...
Letters to the Editor

LeLachuer: $5 million “Top” Override Amount

Reading, MA — During a discussion about the plan for the coming January 30 Board of Selectmen meeting, Town...
Government, Meetings

School Committee Approves $42.7 Million Budget

Reading, MA — By a vote of 5-1, the School Committee voted to approve a $42.7 million balanced budget...
Meetings, Schools

Doherty Asks Voters for an Additional $3 Million in Funding

Reading, MA — Superintendent of Schools John Doherty presented what he referred to as his “restoration” budget to the...
Meetings, Schools

CPDC Reviews Main Street Development

Reading, MA — The Community Planning and Development Commission (CPDC) had a second site plan review for a proposed...
Meetings, Planning

Work on Gas Main Completed

Reading, MA –Fire Chief/Emergency Management Director Gregory Burns and Deputy Police Chief David Clark report that National Grid has...
Government

Selectmen Presented with FY19 Balanced Budget

Reading, MA — Town Manager Robert LeLacheur presented his balanced Fiscal Year 2019 municipal budget to the Board of...
Government, Meetings

Superintendent Presents $42 Million Budget to School Committee

Reading, MA — The School Committee began its Fiscal Year 2019 budget process on Monday, January 8 with an...
Schools

FY 2019 Budget: What’s Next?

Reading, MA — Town Manager Robert LeLacheur outlined what remains of the Fiscal Year 2019 budget process during the...
Government, Meetings
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