North Reading, MA|News|
Jones, Tarr Secure Funding For North Reading Projects
$160,000 in 2020 state budget targeted for public schools and police department.
Bob worked for 32 years in the Boston media, 12 with the Boston Herald, 20 at the Boston Globe. He was the Globe's High School Sports Editor and held same position at the Herald along with being the Assistant Sunday Sports Editor for two years. A Boston College graduate, his first journalism job was at Beacon Communications in Acton, Ma. After two years at the Beacon he came the sports layout editor at the Lawrence Eagle-Tribune before moving into Boston. He lives in Reading with his wife Nancy.
$160,000 in 2020 state budget targeted for public schools and police department.
Christmas had “adopted an island” at the Reading Train Station, in honor of his late mother.
Metropolitan at Reading Station will have 17 affordable units and expects to open in October.
The $35 cost includes food, transportation, and more.
Bring your four-legged friend down to the Green from 6-8 p.m.
Governor Baker had signed the law in 2018 but MassHealth failed to implement the law.
The National Weather Service is predicting that temperatures will reach into the high 90s throughout the weekend in Wakefield.
Watch a movie, play board games, and just cool off.
Lewis part of effort to reform the state’s school funding formula.
The National Weather Service is predicting that temperatures will reach into the 90s throughout the weekend in Stoneham.
The Police Department training room, located at 152 Park St., will be open to residents seeking relief from the heat on weekend.
Matt Goguen, a recent graduate of Belmont Hill, will be attending Tufts University.
The Wakefield High School graduate spent her volunteer time on the patient units.
Paving work is expected to be completed within 1 to 2 days.
Westwood Road residents asked to cut down tree, but accept compromise with town.
Longtime town resident was an active member of the Reading Senior Center.
Following order of MassDot, Reading changes signs from 30 mph back to 35-40 mph on Haverhill Street.
North Shore residents Raffi and Nina Festekjian open 2nd Location of their “Fine, Fast Casual” Mediterranean Restaurant.