Reading residents are invited to stop by the Center from 10:15-11:15 a.m.
Early voting has already begun in communities across the state for the Sept. 3 state primary.
On September 11, 2024 the Reading Art Association will host a hyper-realistic graphite pencil demonstration by Rick Corbett.
A man is facing charges that he stole items from vehicles earlier this month, according to police.
The academy will run this fall and offers the community a chance to get an inside look at how the department works.
Parents, grandparents, and caregivers are encouraged to enjoy bonding time in our art studio with preK kids creating art.
Road work will take place Monday and Tuesday beginning at 6 a.m. each day.
Firefighters responded to the call Wednesday morning when several bricks fell from the building.
A Reading home with an acre of sprawling land and a carriage house hit the market recently.
Local legislator has never missed a roll call and has now been recorded on more than 8,000 consecutive votes
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
Massachusetts Legislature Passes Largest Housing Investment in State History
New animal welfare protections will take effect January 1
Reading Fall Street Faire returns on September 8th
Massachusetts Senate approves legislation to reform long-term care and assisted living sectors in order to ensure safe, high-quality care.
Massachusetts Legislature passes a gun violence prevention and firearm safety reform bill to protect communities.
Funds will support Bare Meadow stewardship project, anatomy and physiology education at Reading Memorial High School
Mass. Senate passes reforms to boost oversight and transparency in the healthcare market and improve patient access to affordable treatment.
Class of 2024 admitted to some of the finest colleges and universities in the United States and beyond.
Please consider donating paper towels, toilet paper and/or tissues.
Recipients include municipalities, school districts and public utility departments
Mass. Senate passes bill to extend Massachusetts’ global leadership in life sciences and biotech, climate technology, and more.
Please consider donating to the Reading Food Pantry!
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Local residents are invited to stop by the Reading Public Library from 10:15-11:15 a.m.
Firefighters issued a warning to residents about using weed torches.
Massachusetts Senate Unanimously Passes the Affordable Homes Act
Bill protects homeowners facing foreclosure and addresses Constitutional issues cited in recent court cases
A man stole food from a delivery driver, then exposed himself while in the backyard of a Main Street home, according to police.
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around Reading.
Financial Independence for Millions of Hardworking People
The town has released information about mosquito spraying intended to control pest populations.
A woman is facing accusations she hit a stop sign while driving drunk in Reading earlier this week, police said.
Massachusetts Senate passes comprehensive climate legislation to meet the climate crisis head-on.
The department is highlighting its ongoing efforts to ensure compliance with alcohol sales laws.
Gabriella Snyder Stelmack Recognized as a 2024 Commonwealth Heroine After Being Nominated by Senator Jason Lewis
State Senate passes Massachusetts Plastics Reduction Act to reduce single-use plastics that threaten our environment and public health
Reading police are handing out "citations" good for a free ice cream or slice of pizza to kids wearing their helmets.
Adam Bied, 39, of Reading was found with more than 100 wildlife parts including orangutan skulls, tiger skulls, jaguar skin and other parts.