Taking place from 10:15-11:15 a.m. at the Reading Public Library
Jean Delios has retired after 13 years in Reading and 40 in public service. Officials credit her with helping to revive Reading's downtown.
Financial education helps people learn about savings, credit, and loans.
A recently released consultant report highlighted public survey information and demographic data relating to senior/community center needs.
The Massachusetts Municipal Association awarded Reading the Website of the Year award for municipalities of over 25K people.
Meet with State Senator Jason Lewis Online
Will lead House Republican caucus in 2023-2024 legislative session
Allows Anthony Del Signore to serve one year past mandatory retirement age
Legislation will provide savings to local residents for another three years
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Funding will support ADA-compliant sidewalks, pedestrian crossing upgrades
The "Accelerating Climate Resilience" Grant will be used to add at least 16 new garden plots and make the location more ADA accessible.
Funding for intersection safety improvements comes from Housing Choice Community Capital Grant Program
Funding will be used to purchase firefighter safety equipment
Town Manager Fidel Maltez said the grant will also help automate some town functions currently handled using paper documents and records.
A number of seats on town boards and committees will be on the ballot next spring.
Senator Lewis and the Joint Committee on Education Hold an Informational Hearing on the Impacts of the Pandemic on Student Learning
Annual holiday tradition continues at the Hillview Country Club
Town's waste reduction efforts recognized by MassDEP's Recycling Dividends Program
Jones, Haggerty provide students with tour of House Chamber, Governor's office during visit to state capitol
Gov. Charlie Baker signed the bill into law last week, finalizing $175,000 in funding for Reading projects and programs.
Reservations are required by contacting the Pleasant Street Center by Monday, November 14
See preliminary results from all 2022 races and ballot questions in Reading:
Reading voters will weigh in on contested races for Congress and State Senate, among other topics on their 2022 ballots.
Commits to Introducing Legislation to Expand Access to Early College Programs
Funding is included in comprehensive economic development bill enacted today
"We need to reimagine and re-prioritized our approach to a 21st Century Education," said Dombroski.
"With each day that passes, people are feeling the squeeze on their wallets that much more – it's simply unsustainable," Dombroski added.
Holiday tradition returns to the Hillview Country Club on November 19
"Ed will be a dedicated and effective voice for the 5th Middlesex District and I look forward to working with him to deliver results."
Come meet with State Senator Jason Lewis in Reading
The Reading Municipal Light Department Board of Directors will interview finalists next month to appoint a new permanent general manager.
Reading will host early voting across roughly two weeks before next month's general election.
Changes will assist town in achieving key environmental designation
The ban would impact a variety of food establishments in Reading, prohibiting rigid or foam polystyrene products in food service.
Local legislator has cast 7,835 consecutive votes since taking office
Officials are eying a possible project to address capacity concerns at the town's Pleasant Street Center.
Roughly 24.9% of Reading voters turned out to vote in Tuesday's state primary election. See how Reading voted.
Funding will be used to create additional offline stormwater storage at the Maillet, Sommes and Morgan Conservation Area