Town officials urge residents to follow strict health and safety measures when trick-or-treating this year.
Send us your best photos of painted, carved and pumpkin decorations to be shared with readers.
Get out and pick out that pumpkin this fall season and enjoy the many fall attractions Reading-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
The Labor Day holiday on Sept. 7 will mean closures for key businesses, some transit and government offices.
The holiday falls on a Saturday this year, meaning it will be observed on Friday. That means some changes to local schedules and events.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July events around Reading.
In lieu of its typical Memorial Day ceremony, Reading is inviting residents to decorate their front doors in a patriotic manner.
Post offices, banks, and schools will close to honor George Washington and Abe Lincoln.
Some services will be closed for the federal holiday commemorating Martin Luther King Jr.
Find out what's opening and what's keeping its doors closed on the first day of 2020.
Ready to take down that tree? Here's how you can get it recycled in Reading.
We have everything you need to know, including the trash pick-up schedule for the holiday week.
For the second straight year, the Reading Police Department extended No Shave November into "Don't Shave December."
Cummings Properties invites employees to select a local charity to receive a $1,000 donation in their honor each year.
Here's a look at what's open and closed for Columbus Day locally and across Massachusetts.
Select Board member recalls U.S. Army Captain David Haas, a former classmate who died in 2012.
Brigadier General and Reading native Jack Hammond leads town services at Laurel Hill.
A day to salute fallen heroes begins with town's annual morning parade.
Annual event means games, music, and a visit by the Easter Bunny.
Reading Educational Foundation holiday event gets under way Saturday at 10:30 a.m.
Modified performance to create a more welcoming space for individuals with sensory-input disorders, including autism.
Greater Boston Stage Company performances run Dec. 8-23.
With the theme Unicorns, RED is donating a stocked bookcase in lieu of a tree.
Letter to Editor: Thanks to all who helped make it happen.
In speech to Reading residents, Select Board member Barry Berman talks about veterans and Reading's ongoing vandalism issue.
Chamber of Commerce event includes photos with Santa, a horse drawn hay ride, trolley rides, and more.
Event at the Hillview Country Club in North Reading on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 1-4 p.m.
Reading Recreation's 20th annual parade a hit with kids and parents.
Creepy crafts, ghoulish games, and a haunted maze are just some of the Halloween-themed fun.
Fifth annual event will be held on Oct. 24, with 20th annual parade on Oct. 28.
State Senator thanks those who made great community events possible.
RMHS grads started American Bench Craft in 2014 and today they make a range of leather gifts.
Select Board member remembers the fallen by learning their stories.
Through the story of Reading's Ernest Leach, Select Board Chair asks residents to serve their town and country.
Annual parade followed by ceremonies at Laurel Hill, Forest Glen, Wood End, and Charles Lawn Cemeteries.
Services will be held at town's four cemeteries, starting at 9:15 at Laurel Hill.
Reading's Christina Mahoney takes home first place in contest.
Browse a wide selection of handmade crafts, home-baked goods and jewelry, plus enter for a chance to win one of several raffles.
Town celebrates the season by turning out for the annual Holiday Tree Lighting.
Annual Holiday Lighting Festival will take place on Sunday from 2-4:30 pm in Reading Square.