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Reading Fall Faire Returns To Downtown For 14th Year

The event drew hundreds to the downtown area on Sunday.

READING, MA — Reading’s annual Fall Street Faire returned to the downtown area on Sunday, drawing hundreds of visitors to an array of attractions in town.

Amenities included an antique car show, multiple bounce house areas, a climbing wall, dozens of vendors and live music. The event is organized by the Reading Rotary Club.

“We’re pretty pleased,” Fall Street Faire Chair John Feudo told Patch as the event unfolded. “The vendors seem happy. People seem happy.”

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The Fall Street Fair marked its 14th year in Reading this weekend. As the town celebrated, organizers said they see a value in being able to bring the community together particularly after years of COVID-19 pandemic disruptions.

“It’s really obvious that people love this event and they’re certainly not afraid to come out to it,” Feudo said. “It’s one of the great hallmarks of the community.”

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