A football dream comes true for a high school senior in New York.
A blog post written by a Reading Memorial High School junior,
A total of 18 businesses are donating percentages of sales to Friends of the Library.
A report shows that the name Jennifer ruled for 15 years.
The event is slated for Saturday morning and is free for all USA Hockey certified coaches.
Kara Nelson joins North Shore Theatre beginning on November 5.
The MassDOT’s Registry of Vehicles announced the RoadReady app, which is an extension to its Parent’s Supervised Driving Program.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health said 30.6% of Massachusetts school children are overweight or obese students.
We want to know where you've spotted troubles on the road.
Sacagawea is waiting for you at PAWS.
Leaf peeping this weekend? Add your photos—cell phone shots or otherwise—to this gallery and help create a scrapbook of the weekend.
Kids day, truck day and a wine tasting are all on tap this weekend.
Lorna Doone and Shortbread are waiting for you at PAWS.
Here are five places to go apple picking.
Protect Mass Children has a new North Reading Facebook page targeted toward the community.
Residents gathered at Ryer's Saturday to celebrate their 100th anniversary.
Morning rain hampered the set-up, but gave way to a beautiful day to enjoy Saturday's festivities.
Here are some yard sales in the area this weekend.
Myra, the Russian Blue Mix, is no wall flower.
We'll compile a list each week to make your yard sale travels easier, but we need your help!
The Apple Festival will take place Saturday, Sept. 15 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
He has been missing since Saturday.
The Reading Fall Street Faire was held Sunday.
Berwick is waiting for you at PAWS.
After losing her mother to cancer, Maryn Burns does everything she can to raise money for cancer research.
Do you know this dog?
Bosco has been missing since Monday night.
Can you help?
Staycation? Vacation? Either way, upload photos of your summer travel experience.
RMHS scouts produced a "Sights of Reading" calendar.
Emma is waiting for you at PAWS.
Vincent Ahearn got a purple heart after being injured in Korea.
Do you think it's going too far?
One year later, Patch looks back at Hurricane Irene.