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SUMMARY:Living Holocaust Witness 96-Year-Old Tibor Spitz to Speak in Reading
DESCRIPTION:Chabad of Wakefield hosts a rare in-person testimony at RMHS as the 96-year-old survivor shares his story of survival\, resilience\, and remembrance\n\nREADING\, MA — Chabad of Wakefield will host a rare and historic evening on Monday\, March 9 at 7:00 p.m. as Holocaust survivor Tibor Spitz shares his testimony in person at Reading Memorial High School’s William Endslow Performing Arts Center\, together with community and corporate sponsors. \nTibor Spitz was 10 years old in Slovakia when he was expelled from public school under Nazi rule\, and his family’s property was confiscated. As deportations to Auschwitz began\, his family fled and spent several years in hiding\, including months buried beneath snow and ice in the Slovak mountains while SS troops actively searched the area for Jews. \nMost of Tibor’s extended family was murdered in the Holocaust. Against all odds\, he survived. \nAfter the war\, Tibor rebuilt his life\, becoming a scientist\, inventor\, and PhD whose work contributed to technologies that helped shape the digital age. Alongside his scientific career\, he emerged as a powerful artist and lecturer\, using both science and art to communicate the realities of the Holocaust and its lasting impact. \nNow 96 years old and residing in upstate New York\, Tibor Spitz continues to share his testimony so that future generations can hear the truth directly from a living witness. \n“This is one of those evenings that defines a community\,” said Rabbi Sruly Brook of Chabad of Wakefield. “We are living in a time when antisemitism is rising\, and Holocaust survivors are becoming fewer and fewer each year. Hearing directly from someone who lived through it is powerful and life-changing.” \nTickets are $20\, with $10 student tickets available. VIP reception tickets are also available and include the opportunity to meet Tibor Spitz personally before the event. Tickets are required\, and seating is limited. \nTickets can be purchased at Jewishwakefield.com/tickets or by calling 781-205-9593. \nThis is not an event to read about afterward. This is the moment to be present.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/living-holocaust-witness-96-year-old-tibor-spitz-to-speak-in-reading/
LOCATION:RMHS Performing Arts Center\, 62 Oakland Road\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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SUMMARY:Reading Art Association Presents Caleb Stone
DESCRIPTION:Rockport Artist Demonstration – March 11\, 2026\nReading\, MA — The Reading Art Association will host artist Caleb Stone for a demonstration on March 11\, 2026. \nThe demonstration will be held at the First Congregational Church on Woburn Street in Reading at 7:30 pm. Entrance to Guild Hall is on Sanborn Street. \nCaleb will demonstrate an oil landscape painting. He currently resides in Rockport and has held workshops\, traveled\, and painted in many places. \nCaleb studied art at Lyme Academy in Connecticut with his father\, Don Stone\, NA. He has been the recipient of many awards in both oil and watercolor and grew up in the art colony in Rockport. \nJoin us for a special evening. \nMore information is available at his website: calebstoneart.com.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/reading-art-association-presents-caleb-stone/
LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Reading\, 25 Woburn Street\, Reading\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:An Intimate Bruichladdich Scotch Dinner Comes to Post 1917
DESCRIPTION:Post 1917 hosts a one-night-only five-course dinner pairing Bruichladdich Scotch whiskies with a curated steakhouse menu\nReading\, MA — Post 1917 Reading\, the modern family-run steakhouse\, invites guests to a one-night-only five-course Bruichladdich Scotch Dinner on Wednesday\, March 11 at 6:00 PM. \nThis guided culinary experience pairs exceptional Bruichladdich Scotch whiskies with a curated prix fixe menu\, beginning with a welcome cocktail and continuing with courses such as tempura-fried oysters\, steak tartar\, salmon roulade\, a smoked Kona-crusted ribeye\, and a classic banana split dessert. \nThe evening is $195 per guest (plus tax and gratuity). Seating is limited. \nReserve on OpenTable under Experiences or call 781-942-0001. Don’t miss this special night of great food and world-class Scotch.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/an-intimate-bruichladdich-scotch-dinner-comes-to-post-1917/
LOCATION:Post 1917\, 136 Haven St\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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SUMMARY:Reading Art Association Presents Caleb Stone
DESCRIPTION:Rockport Artist Demonstration – March 11\, 2026\nReading\, MA — The Reading Art Association will host artist Caleb Stone for a demonstration on March 11\, 2026. \nThe demonstration will be held at the First Congregational Church on Woburn Street in Reading at 7:30 pm. Entrance to Guild Hall is on Sanborn Street. \nCaleb will demonstrate an oil landscape painting. He currently resides in Rockport and has held workshops\, traveled\, and painted in many places. \nCaleb studied art at Lyme Academy in Connecticut with his father\, Don Stone\, NA. He has been the recipient of many awards in both oil and watercolor and grew up in the art colony in Rockport. \nJoin us for a special evening. \nMore information is available at his website: calebstoneart.com.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/reading-art-association-presents-caleb-stone-2/
LOCATION:First Congregational Church\, 25 Woburn St\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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SUMMARY:Game Changers Media Series: Community Film Discussion on Bill Russell
DESCRIPTION:Reading Public Library to host conversation on the life and legacy of basketball legend and civil rights leader.\nREADING\, MA — Community members are invited to attend a special film discussion as part of the Game Changers Media Series on Thursday\, March 12\, from 7:00–8:30 p.m. at the Reading Public Library Community Room (Rooms A & B). \nThe program will center on the documentary Bill Russell: My Life\, My Way\, which explores the extraordinary life and legacy of Bill Russell\, the legendary basketball champion\, civil rights advocate\, and influential leader whose impact extended far beyond the court. \nThrough guided discussion and selected film clips\, participants will examine Russell’s remarkable career and his role as a principled voice for social justice. The program will explore how Russell used his platform to challenge inequality\, demonstrate courageous leadership\, and redefine the role of athletes in shaping social change. \nThe event is designed to foster thoughtful conversation and shared learning\, encouraging participants to reflect on Russell’s enduring influence on sports\, leadership\, and civil rights. No prior viewing of the film is required\, and community members of all backgrounds are welcome to participate. \nThe discussion will be facilitated by community leaders and members of the Ad Hoc Commemoration Establishment Committee\, which works to honor Russell’s legacy and contributions to civil rights and social justice. \nThis program is presented in partnership with the Reading Public Library. Registration is encouraged\, but not required. \nFor more information\, please contact Reginald Nichols at rebelbase341@gmail.com or visit the Reading Public Library website for event information. \nEvent Details:\nGame Changers Media Series: Bill Russell Film Discussion\nThursday\, March 12\n7:00–8:30 p.m.\nReading Public Library – Community Room (A & B)\n64 Middlesex Avenue\, Reading\, MA\nThe program is part of an ongoing effort to reflect on the life\, leadership\, and lasting legacy of Bill Russell\, a champion whose influence continues to inspire conversations about justice\, leadership\, and community today.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/game-changers-media-series-community-film-discussion-on-bill-russell/
LOCATION:MA
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SUMMARY:Reading Garden Club Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Reading\, MA — Come dine with us at the Mandarin Reading Restaurant at 296 Salem Street\, Reading\, to help raise funds for the Reading Garden Club\, a non-profit 501(C)(3) organization. This fundraising event will be held on Friday\, March 13\, 2026. The restaurant will contribute 20% of your bill to the club. This event will take place all day and is valid for dine-in or takeout. \nPlease go to our website\, readinggardenclub.org\, to print a coupon. \nCoupons will also be available at the RGC table inside the front door of the Mandarin. \n\n2026_mandarin_fundraiser_flyer_2Download
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/reading-garden-club-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Mandarin Reading\, 296 Salem Street\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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SUMMARY:Representative Jones holding district office hours March 13 at Reading’s Pleasant Street Center
DESCRIPTION:BOSTON – House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones\, Jr. (R-North Reading) will be holding his monthly district office hours in Reading on Friday\, March 13 from 10:15-11:15 a.m. at the Pleasant Street Center\, located at 49 Pleasant Street. \nDuring office hours\, Representative Jones or a member of his staff will be available at the center to meet with constituents on a first-come\, first-served basis. No appointment is necessary. \n“I encourage Reading residents to stop by the Pleasant Street Center during office hours to discuss any issues of concern they may have\, including questions about legislation and accessing government services\,” said Representative Jones. “We are always happy to assist in any way we can and to be a resource to the community.” \nConstituents who are unable to attend local office hours can schedule an appointment to meet with Representative Jones at a more convenient time by calling (617) 722-2100 or e-mailing his District Aide\, Brittany Carisella\, at Brittany.Carisella@mahouse.gov. Representative Jones can be reached at Bradley.Jones@mahouse.gov. \nReading office hours take place on the second Friday of every month at the Pleasant Street Center.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/representative-jones-holding-district-office-hours-march-13-at-readings-pleasant-street-center/
LOCATION:Pleasant Street Center\, 49 Pleasant St\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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SUMMARY:Colonial Chorus Players presents The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie
DESCRIPTION:March 6–15 at the Old Hose House Theater—where secrets abound and a killer may be hiding in plain sight\nReading\, MA — Welcome to Monkswell Manor\, where some guests check in while others check out—permanently. Colonial Chorus Players proudly presents the longest-running theatrical production in the world\, The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie\, March 6–15 at the Old Hose House Theater in Reading. \nThe Mousetrap is a mystery set at a remote guest house in the English countryside run by newlyweds Mollie and Giles\, where six strangers find themselves stranded during a snowstorm. When the guests learn that a woman was murdered in London the day before\, they soon begin to suspect that the killer is among them. \nPerformances of The Mousetrap are March 6\, 7\, 13 & 14 at 7:30 PM and March 8 & 15 at 2 PM at the Old Hose House Theater\, 1249 Main Street\, Reading. Advance tickets are $30 for adults and $25 for seniors and students at ccp1961.org. Remaining tickets will be sold at the door 30 minutes before showtime with cash\, Venmo\, or PayPal only. All seats are reserved seating. \nThe ensemble cast features Paul D’Onofrio\, Andrew Haber\, Madeleine Herrick of Reading\, Colin Lamusta\, Saeed Maseeh\, Sorchae McMeel\, Jackson Ploof\, Michaelyn St. Pierre\, and Sharyn Taitz under the direction of Shay Wainwright.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/colonial-chorus-players-presents-the-mousetrap-by-agatha-christie-3/
LOCATION:Colonial Chorus Players\, 1249 Main Street\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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SUMMARY:Colonial Chorus Players presents The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie
DESCRIPTION:March 6–15 at the Old Hose House Theater—where secrets abound and a killer may be hiding in plain sight\nReading\, MA — Welcome to Monkswell Manor\, where some guests check in while others check out—permanently. Colonial Chorus Players proudly presents the longest-running theatrical production in the world\, The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie\, March 6–15 at the Old Hose House Theater in Reading. \nThe Mousetrap is a mystery set at a remote guest house in the English countryside run by newlyweds Mollie and Giles\, where six strangers find themselves stranded during a snowstorm. When the guests learn that a woman was murdered in London the day before\, they soon begin to suspect that the killer is among them. \nPerformances of The Mousetrap are March 6\, 7\, 13 & 14 at 7:30 PM and March 8 & 15 at 2 PM at the Old Hose House Theater\, 1249 Main Street\, Reading. Advance tickets are $30 for adults and $25 for seniors and students at ccp1961.org. Remaining tickets will be sold at the door 30 minutes before showtime with cash\, Venmo\, or PayPal only. All seats are reserved seating. \nThe ensemble cast features Paul D’Onofrio\, Andrew Haber\, Madeleine Herrick of Reading\, Colin Lamusta\, Saeed Maseeh\, Sorchae McMeel\, Jackson Ploof\, Michaelyn St. Pierre\, and Sharyn Taitz under the direction of Shay Wainwright.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/colonial-chorus-players-presents-the-mousetrap-by-agatha-christie-4/
LOCATION:Colonial Chorus Players\, 1249 Main Street\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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SUMMARY:Colonial Chorus Players presents The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie
DESCRIPTION:March 6–15 at the Old Hose House Theater—where secrets abound and a killer may be hiding in plain sight\nReading\, MA — Welcome to Monkswell Manor\, where some guests check in while others check out—permanently. Colonial Chorus Players proudly presents the longest-running theatrical production in the world\, The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie\, March 6–15 at the Old Hose House Theater in Reading. \nThe Mousetrap is a mystery set at a remote guest house in the English countryside run by newlyweds Mollie and Giles\, where six strangers find themselves stranded during a snowstorm. When the guests learn that a woman was murdered in London the day before\, they soon begin to suspect that the killer is among them. \nPerformances of The Mousetrap are March 6\, 7\, 13 & 14 at 7:30 PM and March 8 & 15 at 2 PM at the Old Hose House Theater\, 1249 Main Street\, Reading. Advance tickets are $30 for adults and $25 for seniors and students at ccp1961.org. Remaining tickets will be sold at the door 30 minutes before showtime with cash\, Venmo\, or PayPal only. All seats are reserved seating. \nThe ensemble cast features Paul D’Onofrio\, Andrew Haber\, Madeleine Herrick of Reading\, Colin Lamusta\, Saeed Maseeh\, Sorchae McMeel\, Jackson Ploof\, Michaelyn St. Pierre\, and Sharyn Taitz under the direction of Shay Wainwright.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/colonial-chorus-players-presents-the-mousetrap-by-agatha-christie-6/
LOCATION:Colonial Chorus Players\, 1249 Main Street\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260316T140000
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SUMMARY:Senator Jason Lewis Announces Virtual Office Hours for March
DESCRIPTION:BOSTON—State Senator Jason Lewis will be holding Virtual Office Hours on Monday\, March 16\, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. \nAny constituent of Senator Lewis is welcome to attend Office Hours\, with no appointment necessary\, to discuss any personal issue or legislative feedback with the Senator and his staff. \nVirtual Office Hours are held on Zoom. To join the meeting please visit SenatorJasonLewis.com\, use the following link\, or enter the meeting information on Zoom: \nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/83854164671?pwd=eWZWQWU0VkZjcE9XSXl5Rk1BRVd5Zz09 \nMeeting ID: 838 5416 4671 \nPasscode: 234270 \nEach constituent meets privately with the Senator during the Zoom session. \nSenator Lewis also holds regular in-person Office Hours in each community of the district (Malden\, Melrose\, Reading\, Stoneham\, Wakefield\, and Winchester). \nFor further information or any questions\, visit SenatorJasonLewis.com or contact his State House office at (617) 722-1206 or Jason.Lewis@masenate.gov.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/senator-jason-lewis-announces-virtual-office-hours-for-march/
LOCATION:MA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260316T180000
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SUMMARY:Reading Democratic Town Committee School Committee Candidate Forum
DESCRIPTION:Reading\, MA — The Reading Democratic Town Committee invites the community to attend upcoming Reading Candidate Forums and hear directly from candidates running in this year’s contested local races. \nSchool Committee Forum\n Monday\, March 16\n 6:00–7:00 PM\n Reading Public Library \nSelect Board Forum\n Wednesday\, March 18\n 6:00–7:00 PM\n Pleasant Street Center \n Both forums will be broadcast live on Reading Community Television. \nThese events are open to the public—learn more about the candidates and the issues facing the community.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/reading-democratic-town-committee-school-committee-candidate-forum/
LOCATION:Reading Public Library\, 64 Middlesex Avenue\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T190000
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SUMMARY:Reading Democratic Town Committee Select Board Candidate Forum
DESCRIPTION:Reading\, MA — The Reading Democratic Town Committee invites the community to attend upcoming Reading Candidate Forums and hear directly from candidates running in this year’s contested local races. \nSchool Committee Forum\n Monday\, March 16\n 6:00–7:00 PM\n Reading Public Library \nSelect Board Forum\n Wednesday\, March 18\n 6:00–7:00 PM\n Pleasant Street Center \n Both forums will be broadcast live on Reading Community Television. \nThese events are open to the public—learn more about the candidates and the issues facing the community.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/reading-democratic-town-committee-select-board-candidate-forum/
LOCATION:Pleasant Street Center\, 49 Pleasant St\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260319T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260319T200000
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SUMMARY:Reading Climate Advisory Committee to Host Composting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Free March 19 event at Reading Public Library will teach residents how to start composting at home\nReading\, MA — Join the Reading Climate Advisory Committee for an engaging and practical workshop all about how you can start composting at home—no experience required! \nWhether you’re curious about reducing household waste\, improving your garden soil\, or supporting a more sustainable Reading\, this event will give you the tools to get started. \nWhat You’ll Learn\n\nHow composting benefits our community and the environment\nSimple ways to begin composting in your own home\nHow to utilize Black Earth Compost for convenient curbside food‑waste pickup\nTips for making the most of the Town of Reading’s composting resources\n\nFeaturing Guest Speakers\n\nExperts from Black Earth Compost\nMembers of the Reading Composts!\n\nBring your questions\, your curiosity\, and a neighbor!\nThis event is free and open to all Reading residents. \n Let’s work together to reduce waste and grow a greener community.\nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/reading-climate-advisory-committee-to-host-composting-workshop/
LOCATION:Reading Public Library\, 64 Middlesex Avenue\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260320T200000
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SUMMARY:Quannapowitt Players Present Something Intangible
DESCRIPTION:Bruce Graham’s drama explores the clash between art and commerce at a Hollywood animation studio as World War II begins\, running March 20 through April 4\nReading\, MA — There are two very different brothers who run a Hollywood movie studio known for its’ cartoon dog\, Petey Pup. The creative brother wants to produce a feature-length animated film set to classical music. His loyal brother manages everything else. Set against the backdrop of the US’s entry into World War II in 1941\, this thinly veiled critique of a certain cartoon mogul highlights the tension between art and commerce as the world face and adapt to new challenges. \nDirected by Andrew Boncoddo\, and featuring Adam Heroux\, Nick Miller\, Jenny Fielding\, Gordon Ellis & Nathan Mabanglo-Burgett\, “Something Intangible” will open March 20th  and runs through April 4th. \nSingle tickets are $27\, $25 for Seniors/Students\, $20 for Groups of 10+\, and can be purchased online at qptheater.com/box-office/. Or for reservations\, call the QP Box Office at (781) 942-2212. Checks and cash are accepted at performances\, as well as Credit \nCards for a small fee. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8 PM. Sunday performances are at 2 PM.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/quannapowitt-players-present-something-intangible/
LOCATION:Quannapowitt Players\, 55 Hopkins St\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260322
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SUMMARY:Reading Police Department to Wear and Offer Unique Patch to Raise Awareness of World Down Syndrome Day
DESCRIPTION:READING — Deputy Chief Christine Amendola and Community Service Officer DaLonn Pearson are pleased to share that the Reading Police Department will once again wear special uniform patches throughout the month of March in recognition of World Down Syndrome Day. \nWorld Down Syndrome Day is recognized on March 21 each year. It seeks to raise awareness of Down syndrome and to help people better understand and support those who have the genetic condition. \nIn recognition of World Down Syndrome Day\, the Reading Police Department will wear World Down Syndrome Day patches on their uniforms throughout the month of March. The department is also offering the patches to community members in exchange for a donation to a local charity\, Samantha’s Harvest. \nSamantha’s Harvest is a Reading-based non-profit organization that works to raise funds and awareness to improve medical\, educational\, and recreational programming for people of all ages with Down syndrome. \nThe nonprofit\, started by the Gibbs family\, is named after their third child\, Samantha. She is currently a cosmetology student at Minutemen Tech\, working at a salon in Boston and at the 1928 Club at TD Garden. She also works as a counselor at Five Star Theatre Company each Summer. \nCommunity members who want to obtain a patch should send a $10 check made out to Samantha’s Harvest\, along with a self-addressed\, stamped envelope\, to the Reading Police Department\, care of Officer DaLonn Pearson\, 15 Union St.\, Reading\, MA 01867. Officer Pearson will mail the patch or patches back to those who request them. \nIn honor of Samantha’s Harvest’s 25 years of operations\, a documentary about Samantha and her life is being made\, which will screen in November. \nSamantha’s Harvest hosts three events throughout the year: Sips for Samantha’s Harvest\, March 7 at Bunratty Tavern\, Samantha’s Harvest 5k Family Run/Walk on June 7\, and Samantha’s Harvest Charity Golf Open on Sept. 11. \nFor more information about Samantha’s Harvest\, visit: https://samanthasharvest.org/
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/reading-police-department-to-wear-and-offer-unique-patch-to-raise-awareness-of-world-down-syndrome-day/
LOCATION:MA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153916
CREATED:20260311T215513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T215519Z
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SUMMARY:Quannapowitt Players Present Something Intangible
DESCRIPTION:Bruce Graham’s drama explores the clash between art and commerce at a Hollywood animation studio as World War II begins\, running March 20 through April 4\nReading\, MA — There are two very different brothers who run a Hollywood movie studio known for its’ cartoon dog\, Petey Pup. The creative brother wants to produce a feature-length animated film set to classical music. His loyal brother manages everything else. Set against the backdrop of the US’s entry into World War II in 1941\, this thinly veiled critique of a certain cartoon mogul highlights the tension between art and commerce as the world face and adapt to new challenges. \nDirected by Andrew Boncoddo\, and featuring Adam Heroux\, Nick Miller\, Jenny Fielding\, Gordon Ellis & Nathan Mabanglo-Burgett\, “Something Intangible” will open March 20th  and runs through April 4th. \nSingle tickets are $27\, $25 for Seniors/Students\, $20 for Groups of 10+\, and can be purchased online at qptheater.com/box-office/. Or for reservations\, call the QP Box Office at (781) 942-2212. Checks and cash are accepted at performances\, as well as Credit \nCards for a small fee. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8 PM. Sunday performances are at 2 PM.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/quannapowitt-players-present-something-intangible-2/
LOCATION:Quannapowitt Players\, 55 Hopkins St\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260322T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260322T113000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153916
CREATED:20260319T114816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T114823Z
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SUMMARY:“Our Little Empire”: A Talk with Rev. Dr. Clyde Grubbs
DESCRIPTION:March 22\, 2026\, 11:30 am\nUnitarian Universalist Church of Reading\n239 Woburn Street Reading\, MA\nReading\, MA — The Love is a Verb Social Justice Team of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Reading is proud to invite the public to a talk by the esteemed Reverend Dr. Clyde Grubbs. Rev. Dr. Grubbs\, a UU minister and indigenous activist\, will be speaking on Sunday\, March 22nd at 11:30AM in the Sanctuary. His talk\, entitled ‘Our Little Empire\,’ focuses on the centuries that human communities have sought to define themselves by the power they projected to the world. It is a perfect lead up to the next “No Kings Day” protests scheduled for March 28th. \nThe Rev. Dr. Clyde Grubbs is a Unitarian Universalist minister who has served congregations in Indiana\, Quebec\, Massachusetts\, Texas\, Florida and California. He presently is serving as Minister at Large of the Tuckerman Creative Ministries for Justice and Healing\, Spiritual Director for Blue Hills Spiritual Direction\, and as the Affiliate Community Minister for the First Parish UU-Canton\, a Neponset River UU Community. \nClyde has been a member of the Diverse Revolutionary Unitarian Universalist Multicultural Ministries (DRUUMM) since its founding. Clyde also has served on the UUMA Executive as its portfolio holder for Anti-racism\, Anti-oppression and Multiculturalism and later served as a member of the UUA Board of Trustees. \nClyde honors his Native American heritage (Texas Cherokee) which informs his spiritual understanding and practice as well as his anti-racist and anti-oppressive commitment. He has worked for peace\, justice and equality since he was in the Unitarian Universalist youth movement.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/our-little-empire-a-talk-with-rev-dr-clyde-grubbs/
LOCATION:Unitarian Universalist Church of Reading\, 239 Woburn St\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260322T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260322T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153916
CREATED:20260311T215617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T215623Z
UID:36108-1774188000-1774188000@thereadingpost.com
SUMMARY:Quannapowitt Players Present Something Intangible
DESCRIPTION:Bruce Graham’s drama explores the clash between art and commerce at a Hollywood animation studio as World War II begins\, running March 20 through April 4\nReading\, MA — There are two very different brothers who run a Hollywood movie studio known for its’ cartoon dog\, Petey Pup. The creative brother wants to produce a feature-length animated film set to classical music. His loyal brother manages everything else. Set against the backdrop of the US’s entry into World War II in 1941\, this thinly veiled critique of a certain cartoon mogul highlights the tension between art and commerce as the world face and adapt to new challenges. \nDirected by Andrew Boncoddo\, and featuring Adam Heroux\, Nick Miller\, Jenny Fielding\, Gordon Ellis & Nathan Mabanglo-Burgett\, “Something Intangible” will open March 20th  and runs through April 4th. \nSingle tickets are $27\, $25 for Seniors/Students\, $20 for Groups of 10+\, and can be purchased online at qptheater.com/box-office/. Or for reservations\, call the QP Box Office at (781) 942-2212. Checks and cash are accepted at performances\, as well as Credit \nCards for a small fee. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8 PM. Sunday performances are at 2 PM.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/quannapowitt-players-present-something-intangible-3/
LOCATION:Quannapowitt Players\, 55 Hopkins St\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260324T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260324T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153916
CREATED:20260308T143440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260308T143446Z
UID:36043-1774371600-1774378800@thereadingpost.com
SUMMARY:Get Trained in Mental Health First Aid
DESCRIPTION:Reading\, MA — The Reading Coalition for Prevention & Support will host a free Mental Health First Aid training for adults this spring. The course offers community members a chance to learn and practice quick action plan for supporting someone experiencing a mental health challenge. \nThe training will be led by Taunya Jarzyniecki\, LMHC\, LADAC 1\, and will take place at the Reading Public Library from March 24 through April 14. Sessions run Mondays from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. \nThis evidence-based program is open to all adults interested in strengthening their skills and confidence in responding to mental health concerns. Registerhttps://conta.cc/4k600Mw
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/get-trained-in-mental-health-first-aid/
LOCATION:Reading Public Library\, 64 Middlesex Avenue\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153916
CREATED:20260305T101526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T101538Z
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SUMMARY:Women & Leadership Panel to Highlight Local Leaders at Reading Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Event hosted by the Office of Equity and Social Justice will feature prominent Reading women discussing leadership\, equity\, and civic engagement on March 26\nReading Public Library (RPL)\, Reading\, MA — Celebrate the contributions and talents of women in our community at a special panel discussion presented by the Office of Equity and Social Justice and the Women’s League of Reading. \nWomen & Leadership will feature a dynamic\, moderated conversation with distinguished women leaders from across Reading\, exploring themes of leadership\, equity\, history\, and civic engagement. Panelists include Acting Town Manager Jayne Wellman; Whitelam Books owner Liz Whitelam; Deputy Chief of Police Christine Amendola; Pastor Mary Curlew; author and Chief Investment Officer Sarah Samuels; and Women’s League of Reading Vice President Alyssa Spinale. \nThe evening will also include a cello musical selection and poetry readings by a local artist. Light refreshments will be served. \nCommunity members are invited to attend this engaging and inspiring celebration of Women’s History Month on Thursday\, March 26\, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at the Reading Public Library. \nFor more information\, visit:\nhttps://readingpl.libnet.info/event/1569917 \nThis event is organized by Partners and Allies for Inclusive Reading (PAIR) and sponsored by the Office of Equity and Social Justice\, the Women’s League of Reading\, the Town of Reading\, and the Reading Public Library.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/women-leadership-panel-to-highlight-local-leaders-at-reading-public-library/
LOCATION:Reading Public Library\, 64 Middlesex Avenue\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153916
CREATED:20260311T220720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T220728Z
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SUMMARY:Reading Recap Candidate Forum - Select Board
DESCRIPTION:Events Scheduled for March 26 and March 27\n\nReading\, MA — March 2026 — Reading Recap is pleased to announce its 2026 Local Election Candidate Conversation Forums\, designed to help voters learn more about the candidates in this year’s contested local races ahead of the municipal election on Tuesday\, April 7\, 2026. Contested seats this year include the Select Board and the School Committee. \nAll forums will be held at: \n2 Haven Street\, Suite 301\nReading\, MA \nPlease note: There will be no public seating for these events.\nResidents may watch the forums live on: \n\nYouTube: https://youtube.com/ReadingRecap\nFacebook: https://facebook.com/ReadingRecap\n\nAdditionally\, RCTV will be broadcasting the forums on local television. \nThe events will follow the same well-received format used last year. Charles Robinson will return as moderator\, and Marianne Downing will serve as the questioner for both sessions. \nCandidate Participation \nAll candidates in both contested races were invited to participate.\nFor the Select Board\, Carlo Bacci\, Sal Bramante\, and Tony D’Arezzo have accepted the invitation. Karen Herrick was invited but declined to participate. \nFor the School Committee\, all candidates — Geoff Coram\, Erin Gaffen\, and Lori Hayes — have confirmed participation. \n2026 Candidate Forum Schedule \n\nSelect Board Candidates\nThursday\, March 26\n7:00–8:00 PM\nSchool Committee Candidates\nFriday\, March 27\n8:00–9:00 PM\n\nEach one-hour session will include timed questions\, structured discussion\, and the opportunity for candidates to share their priorities and perspectives on key issues facing the Reading community. \n“Providing voters with clear\, accessible\, and neutral information remains core to our mission\,” said Christopher Haley of the Reading Recap team. “We are pleased to once again offer structured\, informative forums ahead of early voting\, which begins on March 28.” \nVideo recordings will remain available on Reading Recap’s YouTube and Facebook pages for residents who cannot watch live. \nFor questions or additional information\, please contact:\ninfo@readingrecap.com
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/reading-recap-candidate-forum-select-board/
LOCATION:MA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260327T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260327T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153917
CREATED:20260311T215738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T215742Z
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SUMMARY:Quannapowitt Players Present Something Intangible
DESCRIPTION:Bruce Graham’s drama explores the clash between art and commerce at a Hollywood animation studio as World War II begins\, running March 20 through April 4\nReading\, MA — There are two very different brothers who run a Hollywood movie studio known for its’ cartoon dog\, Petey Pup. The creative brother wants to produce a feature-length animated film set to classical music. His loyal brother manages everything else. Set against the backdrop of the US’s entry into World War II in 1941\, this thinly veiled critique of a certain cartoon mogul highlights the tension between art and commerce as the world face and adapt to new challenges. \nDirected by Andrew Boncoddo\, and featuring Adam Heroux\, Nick Miller\, Jenny Fielding\, Gordon Ellis & Nathan Mabanglo-Burgett\, “Something Intangible” will open March 20th  and runs through April 4th. \nSingle tickets are $27\, $25 for Seniors/Students\, $20 for Groups of 10+\, and can be purchased online at qptheater.com/box-office/. Or for reservations\, call the QP Box Office at (781) 942-2212. Checks and cash are accepted at performances\, as well as Credit \nCards for a small fee. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8 PM. Sunday performances are at 2 PM.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/quannapowitt-players-present-something-intangible-4/
LOCATION:Quannapowitt Players\, 55 Hopkins St\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260327T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260327T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153917
CREATED:20260311T220906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T220955Z
UID:36116-1774641600-1774645200@thereadingpost.com
SUMMARY:Reading Recap Candidate Forum - School Committee
DESCRIPTION:Events Scheduled for March 26 and March 27\n\nReading\, MA — March 2026 — Reading Recap is pleased to announce its 2026 Local Election Candidate Conversation Forums\, designed to help voters learn more about the candidates in this year’s contested local races ahead of the municipal election on Tuesday\, April 7\, 2026. Contested seats this year include the Select Board and the School Committee. \nAll forums will be held at: \n2 Haven Street\, Suite 301\nReading\, MA \nPlease note: There will be no public seating for these events.\nResidents may watch the forums live on: \n\nYouTube: https://youtube.com/ReadingRecap\nFacebook: https://facebook.com/ReadingRecap\n\nAdditionally\, RCTV will be broadcasting the forums on local television. \nThe events will follow the same well-received format used last year. Charles Robinson will return as moderator\, and Marianne Downing will serve as the questioner for both sessions. \nCandidate Participation \nAll candidates in both contested races were invited to participate.\nFor the Select Board\, Carlo Bacci\, Sal Bramante\, and Tony D’Arezzo have accepted the invitation. Karen Herrick was invited but declined to participate. \nFor the School Committee\, all candidates — Geoff Coram\, Erin Gaffen\, and Lori Hayes — have confirmed participation. \n2026 Candidate Forum Schedule \n\nSelect Board Candidates\nThursday\, March 26\n7:00–8:00 PM\nSchool Committee Candidates\nFriday\, March 27\n8:00–9:00 PM\n\nEach one-hour session will include timed questions\, structured discussion\, and the opportunity for candidates to share their priorities and perspectives on key issues facing the Reading community. \n“Providing voters with clear\, accessible\, and neutral information remains core to our mission\,” said Christopher Haley of the Reading Recap team. “We are pleased to once again offer structured\, informative forums ahead of early voting\, which begins on March 28.” \nVideo recordings will remain available on Reading Recap’s YouTube and Facebook pages for residents who cannot watch live. \nFor questions or additional information\, please contact:\ninfo@readingrecap.com
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/reading-recap-candidate-forum-school-committee/
LOCATION:MA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T100000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153917
CREATED:20260308T142534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260308T142540Z
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SUMMARY:🌿 Reading Town Forest 2026 Bird Walks 🐦
DESCRIPTION:Reading\, MA — Join us for a series of free guided bird walks in the Reading Town Forest\, led by Dave Williams. \n Meet: Strout Avenue (near the town compost area)\n Time: Saturdays\, 8:00 – 10:00 am\n Dates:\n• March 28\n• May 2\n• June 20\n• August 29 \n What to bring: Comfortable shoes\, water\, and binoculars.\n Loaner binoculars will be available. \nBirders of all experience levels are welcome. \nSponsored by the Reading Town Forest Committee and the Reading Trails Committee.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/%f0%9f%8c%bf-reading-town-forest-2026-bird-walks-%f0%9f%90%a6/
LOCATION:Reading Town Forest\, Strout Ave\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153917
CREATED:20260326T143641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T143648Z
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SUMMARY:Early Voting in Reading
DESCRIPTION:Reading\, MA — In-person Early Voting will take place at Town Hall (16 Lowell Street) on the following dates: \n\nSaturday\, March 28: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM\nMonday\, March 30: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM\nTuesday\, March 31: 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM\nWednesday\, April 1: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM\nThursday\, April 2: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM\n\nPlease Note:\n• Early Voting is ONLY at Town Hall\n• Election Day voting will be ONLY at the RMHS Field House \nFor more information\, visit: https://www.readingma.gov/254/Elections
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/early-voting-in-reading/
LOCATION:Reading Town Hall\, 16 Lowell Street\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153917
CREATED:20260203T044635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T044639Z
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SUMMARY:Laughter’s the Mane Attraction at the Reading Lions Comedy Night
DESCRIPTION:Reading\, MA — Have a great time out with friends and family on March 28 at the annual Reading Lions Comedy Night. \nThe Reading Lions Comedy Night returns to The Wakefield Elks\, doors open at 7:00 pm for an 8:00 pm show on Saturday\, March 28. \nThis year’s outstanding lineup includes local funny man Paul D’ Angelo. Also appearing\, the master of observational humor\, Steve Bjork\, and hilarious Sam Pelletier. Hosted by Dave Rattigan\, you’ll enjoy a night of big laughs\, fun raffles\, BYOF\, and a cash bar. Gather up your family\, neighbors\, and friends and get your tickets today. \nThe evening’s proceeds will fund charities supporting our community: the Reading Food Pantry\, scholarships\, wellness exams\, vision care\, and more. \nTickets are $25 each and available from your friendly Reading Lions Club member or email mclough410@gmail.com. Tables seating 8 or 10 are available. Mark your calendar and we’ll see you there! \nThe Reading Lions Club proudly serves the community of Reading and other surrounding towns. Our fundraisers support charities in our towns and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts including Mass Lions Eye Research\, Reading Food Pantry\, and many others. If you are interested in joining a fun\, dedicated club with a mission to serve\, please contact Marla Clough at mclough410@gmail.com.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/laughters-the-mane-attraction-at-the-reading-lions-comedy-night/
LOCATION:Wakefield Elks Lodge\, 63 Bay State Road\, Wakefield\, MA\, 01880\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153917
CREATED:20260311T215834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T215839Z
UID:36110-1774728000-1774728000@thereadingpost.com
SUMMARY:Quannapowitt Players Present Something Intangible
DESCRIPTION:Bruce Graham’s drama explores the clash between art and commerce at a Hollywood animation studio as World War II begins\, running March 20 through April 4\nReading\, MA — There are two very different brothers who run a Hollywood movie studio known for its’ cartoon dog\, Petey Pup. The creative brother wants to produce a feature-length animated film set to classical music. His loyal brother manages everything else. Set against the backdrop of the US’s entry into World War II in 1941\, this thinly veiled critique of a certain cartoon mogul highlights the tension between art and commerce as the world face and adapt to new challenges. \nDirected by Andrew Boncoddo\, and featuring Adam Heroux\, Nick Miller\, Jenny Fielding\, Gordon Ellis & Nathan Mabanglo-Burgett\, “Something Intangible” will open March 20th  and runs through April 4th. \nSingle tickets are $27\, $25 for Seniors/Students\, $20 for Groups of 10+\, and can be purchased online at qptheater.com/box-office/. Or for reservations\, call the QP Box Office at (781) 942-2212. Checks and cash are accepted at performances\, as well as Credit \nCards for a small fee. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8 PM. Sunday performances are at 2 PM.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/quannapowitt-players-present-something-intangible-5/
LOCATION:Quannapowitt Players\, 55 Hopkins St\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260329T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260329T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153917
CREATED:20260311T215935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T215941Z
UID:36111-1774792800-1774792800@thereadingpost.com
SUMMARY:Quannapowitt Players Present Something Intangible
DESCRIPTION:Bruce Graham’s drama explores the clash between art and commerce at a Hollywood animation studio as World War II begins\, running March 20 through April 4\nReading\, MA — There are two very different brothers who run a Hollywood movie studio known for its’ cartoon dog\, Petey Pup. The creative brother wants to produce a feature-length animated film set to classical music. His loyal brother manages everything else. Set against the backdrop of the US’s entry into World War II in 1941\, this thinly veiled critique of a certain cartoon mogul highlights the tension between art and commerce as the world face and adapt to new challenges. \nDirected by Andrew Boncoddo\, and featuring Adam Heroux\, Nick Miller\, Jenny Fielding\, Gordon Ellis & Nathan Mabanglo-Burgett\, “Something Intangible” will open March 20th  and runs through April 4th. \nSingle tickets are $27\, $25 for Seniors/Students\, $20 for Groups of 10+\, and can be purchased online at qptheater.com/box-office/. Or for reservations\, call the QP Box Office at (781) 942-2212. Checks and cash are accepted at performances\, as well as Credit \nCards for a small fee. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8 PM. Sunday performances are at 2 PM.
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/quannapowitt-players-present-something-intangible-6/
LOCATION:Quannapowitt Players\, 55 Hopkins St\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260330T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260330T173000
DTSTAMP:20260406T153917
CREATED:20260326T143756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T143802Z
UID:36330-1774855800-1774891800@thereadingpost.com
SUMMARY:Early Voting in Reading
DESCRIPTION:Reading\, MA — In-person Early Voting will take place at Town Hall (16 Lowell Street) on the following dates: \n\nSaturday\, March 28: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM\nMonday\, March 30: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM\nTuesday\, March 31: 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM\nWednesday\, April 1: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM\nThursday\, April 2: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM\n\nPlease Note:\n• Early Voting is ONLY at Town Hall\n• Election Day voting will be ONLY at the RMHS Field House \nFor more information\, visit: https://www.readingma.gov/254/Elections
URL:https://thereadingpost.com/event/early-voting-in-reading-2/
LOCATION:Reading Town Hall\, 16 Lowell Street\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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