The North Reading Gay-Straight Alliance will be holding their 1st annual Acceptance for All Awareness Concert at Ipswich River Park.
The memberships will be available from June 23 to Sept. 8.
Summer Reading at the Reading Public Library starts on June 15.
Jonathan Bird’s Blue World was awarded four 2012 Boston/New England Emmy Awards.
John Magazzu has lived in North Reading since 1963.
Pellet Productions is working with Atlantic Framing and Gifts to develop a new television show.
Friends and Family Day is June 16; booth registration ends Monday.
Tiny is waiting for you at PAWS.
Kevin is a comic book reader and reviewer who studied at Suffolk University.
The Reading Fall Street Faire will be on Sunday, September 9.
Pat Campbell supports homeless teens through Journeys of Hope.
Recycle your old items at the Batchelder School and proceeds will benefit the Bring Back the Fourth Committee.
The Reading Public Library has 23 passes available.
Residents gathered on Park Street to watch the Memorial Day Parade.
The ceremonies remembered veterans who never came home.
Emiliyo is waiting for you at PAWS.
We want to see your photos from the Reading Memorial High School Prom.
Celebrate Memorial Day with parades and ceremonies.
The 5K Run And Family Walk will be in June.
Mark is a student at UMass Lowell studying Sound Recording Technology, and is also in the band Bones.
Brave Iron is waiting for you at PAWS.
Flowers placed on a lawn on Forest Street as part of a girl scout fundraiser were stolen last night.
Black lab mix named Jake is missing from the Main Street area in Stoneham.
Patrick has lived in North Reading for his entire life and works at the IM Wireless store on Main Street.
Myra is waiting for you at PAWS.
Laura has been a North Reading resident since 1978 and is an animal rights activist.
The clinic will be held on June 26 at the Senior Center.
The DA honored Bridget Bukovich and Brittany Straughn.
After the death of North Reading native Kristen Pulisciano, domestic violence advocates ask “What can we as a community do to prevent these deaths?”
A black cat named Sammy is missing from Country Club Road.
Leahy will be recognized for her work with Creative Arts and the Reading Girl Scouts.
Avon will make you laugh.
Readers want to know when certain North Reading roads will be repaved.
Area high school seniors are eligible to compete for a $2,500 award and a spring clean up has started.
Jillian Wallace sold more than 500 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies.
Do you recognize anyone in this ceremony?
Amadeus, a Cinco de Mayo party and art exhibit are on tap this weekend.
The book discussion group will be on May 17 at 1 p.m.
The movie night is Saturday, May 12 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
The Bring Back the Fourth Committee has been working since September to bring Independence Day activities back to town.