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While MIAA Debates Rules, Football Teams Close Out September
Reading opens Middlesex Liberty schedule with game at Belmont.

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.
Reading opens Middlesex Liberty schedule with game at Belmont.

Unbeaten Sachems hit the road to face winless Lexington Friday.
Money will benefit housing initiatives for homeless youth and youth aging out of foster care.
The Front Porch Arts Collective collaborates with GBS on story of groundbreaking musician Sister Rosetta Tharpe and her young protegee.
Longtime town resident raced motorcycles competitively in New Hampshire for 10 years.
Guzowski served as a Eucharistic Minister at Theresa’s Church in North Reading.
Bill would ban female genital mutilation, provide support for victims, and impose penalties against those who perform the procedure.
Special Town Meeting Thursday at Middle School with just one question on agenda.
Select Board sees plans for new Eastern Gateway District.
Massachusetts Department of Secondary and Elementary Education (DESE) released results Tuesday for last spring’s state assessments.
Fundraiser for the RMHS marching band includes organic, natural, and yes, biodynamic wines.
In a letter to the editor, resident explains why the rail trail isn't right for Lynnfield.
Opportunity for Winchester businesses to make lasting connections.
Annual event includes antique auto show and bargain barn.
Woman hurts leg after fall at popular Franconia-area hike.
Congressional candidate Jamie Belsito says supporting Richard Tisei was right thing to do.
Longtime town resident was raised in Malden.
Investigation indicates there is no credible danger to Wakefield school.
The North Reading Police Department is seeking its third re-accreditation.
MassHealth’s new rules add enormous uncertainty to life tenants selling real estate.