"If you are looking for a fresh perspective from a Select Board Member, you are in luck," Genady Pilyavsky writes.
Tawadros, a longtime Reading resident who works in operations for a tech company, shares why she is running for Select Board.
Dockser, who has served on the Select Board for three years, shares why he is running for re-election.
Pacino has 35 years of experience with the Reading Municipal Light Department.
"Of the three candidates [for Select Board], two are very strong, intelligent, successful and capable women," Erin Carlo-Bacci writes.
John Stempeck, who has served on the Board with Pacino for nine years, says he's brought a "unique, historical perspective" to the work.
Curtis Street resident Ben Yoder, who worked with Daskalakis, says her cost management experience makes her the right choice for the Board.
Massachusetts Senate passes a bipartisan $1.65 billion supplemental budget bill for Fiscal Year 2022
School Committee member Carla Nazzaro shares why Nancy Tawadros has her vote.
Harriman Avenue resident Genady Pilyavsky will be "enthusiastically" voting to re-elect Mark Dockser April 5.
"Select Board members Chris Haley and Carlo Bacci still do not understand the basics of Open Meeting Law," resident Angela Binda writes.
Talbot has served nine years on the board, including two as its chair.
O'Brien will retire in June after more than 40 years in the utility industry.
Milton Road resident Julie Silbovitz shares why she is voting for Pam Daskalakis for the RMLD Board of Commissioners.
Outgoing Select Board member Anne Landry shares why Jackie McCarthy and Mark Dockser have her vote.
Reading resident John Lippitt shares why he is voting to re-elect Mark Dockser.
Reading resident Andrea Caranfa shares why she is voting for Nancy Tawadros for Select Board.
Egan is a board member and president of the Reading Public Library Foundation, which fundraises to support library services and initiatives.
"Her expertise and track record of results will be a critical asset, now more than ever before, for the RMLD," Gen Kallos writes.
Here's what you need to know ahead of the annual Town Election on April 5.
Special Legislative Commission Issues Report with Policy Recommendations for Major Early Education and Care Reforms
"Mark's experience with and knowledge of the workings of town and state government will serve the Town and the new Town Manager well."
Senator Lewis Joins Senate Colleagues to Pass Oversight Reforms for Veterans’ Homes in Wake of COVID-19 Tragedy
Candidates for Select Board and School Committee will introduce themselves and answer questions from the community.
Resident Alicia Williams shares her thoughts on the town manager's termination clause.
Thorndike Street resident Carolyn Johnson shares why she is voting for Mark Dockser for Select Board.
Thorndike Street resident Carolyn Johnson shares why she is voting for Jackie McCarthy for Select Board.
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DESE funding will be used to accelerate learning in local classrooms
“Our staff are excited to roll up their sleeves and get working on this crucial project for our community.”
Fidel Maltez invites residents to chat over coffee at the Burbank YMCA on March 16.
Office hours for March will occur on Monday March 7th at 1:30 pm at the Pleasant Street Center, 49 Pleasant St
This legislation will make prescription drugs more affordable for patients and help lower healthcare costs
Money will be used to educate Reading's students and seniors about reducing fire risks
Daskalakis, who has a background in supply chain management and finance, says she is equipped to handle changes coming to the RMLD.
The Board of Health voted Feb. 10 to rescind its mask mandate for indoor spaces, but still recommends that face coverings be worn.
Members voiced concerns over traffic and retail at a proposed mixed-use development at the corner of Washington and Main.
McCarthy, a Finance Committee and Town Meeting member, shares why she is running for select board.
Landry is not running for re-election after three years on the Select Board, but will continue to serve on Town Meeting in Precinct 5.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Reading.