Planned stormwater work centers around the Maillet, Sommes & Morgan Conservation Land and the Aberjona River in Reading.
Dianne Morabito is on track to replace Endri Kume in Town Hall after Kume announced plans to leave his current role earlier this month.
See information on where to vote and a preview of who is on the ballot for this year's primary elections.
Governor Baker approves local lawmaker's initiative as part of ABC Act
Russell once lived in Reading, facing racism during his time in town.
The money comes as part of the state's Shared Streets and Spaces program.
Funding for four Town priorities included in transportation infrastructure and climate bond bill
Gov. Charlie Baker signed the majority of the budget into law last week, vetoing roughly $475,000 in line item spending.
The congressman is scheduled to highlight a planned stormwater project to impact the Aberjona River in Reading, Winchester and Woburn.
The town has vacancies on at least four boards, according to the office of Town Manager Fidel Maltez.
Money will fund new ladder truck, Memorial Park wall repairs and RMHS robotics team
Money will cover design costs for replacement of Track Road 2 (East) bridge
Senator Lewis Applauds Unanimous Passage of Legislation Expanding Protections for Reproductive Healthcare in Massachusetts
Senator Lewis Leads State Senate to Pass Transformational Bill to Expand Access to High-Quality, Affordable Early Education and Child Care
House gives preliminary approval to proposal during mental health access bill debate
Local legislator continues to maintain a perfect voting record
Bond authorization includes $599,388 in Chapter 90 funding for Reading
New Legislation Invests in Local Transportation Projects
Opportunity to Engage with State Senator
Funding provided through the Massachusetts Community Compact Cabinet
This event will take place on Facebook Live on the topic of Advancing Racial Justice in Our Communities
Plate honors fallen Massachusetts service members and their families
Senate Passes Sports Betting Legalization Bill with Strong Consumer and Problem Gambling Protections
Funds will be used to purchase Automated External Defibrillators
Jones, Haggerty and Lewis support state-funded road assistance for town
Funding included in $350M transportation infrastructure bond authorization
John and Karen Janowski share why they are voting for Nancy Tawadros for Select Board.
Russ Graham shares why he is voting to re-elect Phil Pacino to the Board of Commissioners.
"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.