The 20th annual celebration of the event, also known as Town Day, is coming up in June.
Storytime for kids, a book club, and a tax workshop for small business owners are some of the upcoming events in Reading.
The project will include a gymnasium, infrastructure upgrades and more, according to a report.
The annual event was started in 2022 "to bring the community together in a family-friendly environment."
The town said the schedule for trash and recycling pickup will be changed due to inclement weather.
An Endicott University graduate is on a mission to learn and write about every World War II veteran in her community.
The Town will also have a limited number of smaller options for both recycling bins and rubbish bins.
This year, there are two options to dispose of your Christmas tree for Reading residents.
The Town of Reading’s Trails Committee has officially approved a $100,000 donation from two residents.
There was a "high holiday volume" that led to some missed pickups.
Police and local liquor stores conducted the "Cops in Shops" program last week.
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Giving Tuesday, which in 2024 falls on Dec. 3, is a day dedicated to supporting nonprofit and community groups.
The ban comes as persistent drought conditions have led to wildfires across the state.
The town has released a statement regarding the event, which was originally scheduled for Tuesday afternoon.
Police are telling residents to "stay vigilant" as there have been numerous recent coyote sightings.
The family-friendly event will be in conjunction with the Fitness Within/Run to Heal 5K to support the Green Beret Foundation.
The RAD self-defense system focuses on teaching women quick, effective defenses to the most common attacks.
The Reading Police Department will host Coffee with a Cop on Oct. 1.
The academy will run this fall and offers the community a chance to get an inside look at how the department works.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
The town has released information about mosquito spraying intended to control pest populations.
Reading police are handing out "citations" good for a free ice cream or slice of pizza to kids wearing their helmets.
The Reading Fire Department has been awarded $8,100 in state grants to provide fire safety outreach to local students and older residents.
The application to control mosquito populations will begin Tuesday morning, according to the town.
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The town estimated that over 2 inches of sleet piled up in the Nor'easter that pummeled the region.
Five winning lottery tickets were sold in one day at one Reading store this week.
The town is filling the Auburn Street Water Tank, which could lead to discolored water. The town said the water is safe to drink.
The community is coming to the aid of a local restaurateur's family following a fire that destroyed their home of 17 years.
The free, all-ages event is scheduled for next month and will take place on the Reading Common.
A Reading church has displayed a Black Lives Matter banner since 2020. In recent months, the banner has been stolen three times.
The Reading Police Department will offer free self-defense classes for women next month.
Gift cards were distributed based on need, to those who are homeless, or individuals in domestic situations.
Residents are advised that equipment will begin arriving on the Mattera Cabin site starting Wednesday, January 24.
DiNapoli Painting Company is a full-service residential painting and commercial painting company based in Reading, MA.
The center is open Thursday and Friday for residents to dispose of yard waste and debris accumulated during the recent storm.
The state announced funding for the project via the Community One Stop For Growth program.
North Shore Children’s Museum will welcome Reading residents for free one day this weekend thanks to a sponsorship.
A community group is opposing the reconstruction and expansion of the restaurant, which would include a second drive-through lane.