Week of October 9
Reading, MA – The Reading Post only covers the town of Reading, but we think our readers might want to know what’s happening in nearby communities. The following articles might be of interest to Reading residents.
Wilmington
- Grace Chapel Invites Wilmington Families To Fall Fest On Swain Green On October 15: Pony Rides, Music, Magic, Games, Bounce Houses & More – by Robert Hayes
- New Senior Center Projected To Cost $17.2 Million; New Town Hall + School Admin Building Projected To Cost $37.3 Million – by Robert Hayes
- School Committee receives middle school program review update – by Lizzy Hill
Woburn
- Woman Turns Herself In To Woburn Police After Amber Alert: Reports – by Dakota Antelman
- Woburn Raids Targeted Human Smuggling Operation: U.S. Attorney – by Dakota Antelman
- Council agrees to increase traffic director pay rate to $24 – by Patrick Blais
Wakefield
- New gas station OK’d for Four Corners – by Mark Sardella
- How to spend $6.5M in ARPA funds? – by Mark Sardella
- Uptick In Drug Overdoses Hits Wakefield Area: Police – by Dakota Antelman
- Wakefield MCAS Results: Math Scores Rise, Some English Scores Fall – by Dakota Antelman
Lynnfield
- Town Meeting to take swing at Sagamore housing plan – Dan Tomasello
North Reading
- Lightning fast Town Meeting; SSBC lawsuit settled – By Maureen Doherty
Stoneham
- High School Project Likely To Need More Funding, Committee Says – by Dakota Antelman