Who topped the six finalists and will get to perform a headlining gig at The Harp?
Stop by the craft fair at Ipswich River Park.
Chuck Hogan, author of “Prince of Thieves,” which was turned into the movie “The Town” spoke at the North Reading library Tuesday night.
North Reading resident Suzanne Korn has vintage stencils displayed at the library.
Choose your favorite out of the six finalists.
Tell us who's the best band of these 12 entries in the North Shore/Merrimack Valley competition. Let us know your pick and why they are your choice in the comment section.
Prizes include free recording time and a headlining gig at The Harp.
The Reading resident is a member of Kalaniot; Boston University’s Israeli Dance Troupe.
North Reading native received a prestigious Gold Key in the Boston Globe Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.
Hot Off The T: All events are within walking distance of Orange Line stops on the MBTA.
And painting at the Senior Center!
Five things to do in Boston this weekend.
The 84th Academy Awards are being held on Sunday, Feb. 26.
Stop by the library to see the new photography exhibit by Jacob Mosser.
7:30 p.m. at the First Congregational Church.
The Stoneham Theatre partnered with Reading Co-operative Bank, and now North Reading students can purchase theatre tickets for $3.
Area residents participate in a special theater event.
The library has a new service for residents.
8 p.m. at 55 Hopkins Street.
Oberlin Conservatory of Music announces resident Jacob Street will receive the $10,000 Rubin Prize for Music Criticism.
The library has a new staff member; Youth Librarian Emma Weiler started on January 3.
7:30 p.m. at the First Congregational Church of Reading.
Things to do in Boston this weekend.
Stop by the library to see this month's exhibit.
For Thursday, Dec. 22, there will be a Winter Concert at RMHS.
For Tuesday, Dec. 20, there will be a Hand Chime Choir at the Senior Center.
For Monday, Dec. 19, check out registration for the 2012 Creative Arts Courses.
Mark Erelli has made quite a name for himself in the world of Bluegrass, and plays tonight in Cambridge.
The new play, Noises Off, will be going on Sunday, Nov. 27 at 2 p.m. at the Quannapowitt Players, 55 Hopkins Street.
There will be an Art Show and Sale through the Reading Art Association for Friday, Nov. 11 at 7:30 p.m.
Are you an artisan with the orange? See a special pumpkin on the block you want everyone to know about? Patch wants your pumpkin carving photos!
Swing by the Reading Senior Center from 10 am through noon to get in on some painting and social time.
The Flint Memorial Library provides events and workshops that are free and convenient.
With a little Weird Al. Well, he's probably normal-sized.
Here are the top 20 most-wanted books according to the library catalogue.
Local artists display their work at the library.
With a concert by They Might Be Giants.
Nurture your love of music, connect with other music lovers and share with the community.