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Monthly Archives: March 2018

34 Local Firefighters Graduate State Firefighting Academy

State Fire Marshal Peter Ostroskey and Massachusetts Firefighting Academy Director David C. Evans announced the graduation of the 262nd...
Fire

Letter: Vote for Stempeck and Hennessy for RMLD

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

Arena Endorsed by Former Reading Selectmen

As former Selectmen, we are proud to support John Arena for Selectman in Tuesday’s town-wide election. During this time...
Election 2018

RCASA Collaborates on Vaping Education Nights for Parents

The Reading Coalition Against Substance Abuse (RCASA) announces and recommends two important meetings for parents next week at RMHS...
Events, Schools

Doherty Presents New Kindergarten Plan

Reading, MA — Superintendent John Doherty presented his amended kindergarten plans to the School Committee at its March 19...
Schools

CPDC Approves Medical Office at 30 Haven

Reading, MA — The Community Planning And Development Commission (CPDC), by a vote of 3-0, approved a request to...
Government, Planning

Letter: The Silent Majority Needs to Speak

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

Alvarado Receives Endorsement from Anthony, Graham and Tafoya

Reading, MA – Recent members of the Reading Board of Selectmen are pleased to announce their endorsement of candidate...
Election 2018

Override Campaign Calls to Supporters

Yes for Reading, the town’s official ballot campaign for a Proposition 2 ½ Override, is making history. If the...
Election 2018

Water and Sewer Rates to Remain the Same

Reading, MA — The Board of Selectmen voted 5-0 to set the water and sewer rates for Fiscal Year...
Government, Meetings, Planning
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