In case you missed it, the Reading Police Department Detective Unit conducted alcohol compliance checks last month. Find out who passed.
This week's house of the week in Newton has plenty of room for the whole family to live in the lap of luxury.
Plus, the sharks are returning to the cape, and a bank robbery is caught on video.
World War II Veteran Margaret Klessens' replica of Van Gogh's "Poppies" chosen as VA Hospital's new greeting card.
This August… and every August until there’s a cure. WATCH: How to Ice Bucket video.
Patch and Zillow are here to bring you this local real estate update.
Plus, a worker is hurt badly during an airport construction project, and Boston threatens to shut down a city bar after multiple violations.
Customers can enjoy a free small Slurpee on July 11.
Also, a possible exposure to rabies and police investigated a report of people camping in the area of Maple Street and Central Avenue.
The new musical, inspired by local motel lore, opened Thursday night to enthusiastic crowds and starred Reading native Stephen Gordon
A new study might leave some Massachusetts residents feeling a little bit short-changed.
Enjoy this weekend’s nice weather while it lasts. Check out your weekend forecast here.
Check out this list for a look at homes you could tour this weekend.
Join us for Teen Night sponsored by Colombo's Pizza and Cafe TONIGHT at the Burbank YMCA in Reading at 8-10pm. Open and free for ages 12+.
14th Annual Walk of Hope of Hope for ALS Scheduled for September 12th Ice Bucket Challenge to be held after Walk
Plus, a young child is found among heroin and crack during a drug raid in Falmouth.
The Reading Police Department Detective Unit conducted alcohol compliance checks last month. Find out who passed here.
Also, several complaints were made regarding dogs locked in parked vehicles and a man was stumbling in and out of the roadway.
More than 100 victims have been identified including four from Massachusetts.
The preliminary report focused on findings regarding health insurance and special education costs.
Patch and Zillow bring you this look at the real estate market in town.
Catch up on the latest stories this week with the Patch Mid-Week Roundup.
Plus, the Massachusetts House passes a budget that could mean big changes at the MBTA.
The fiscal 2016 budget agreement could mean big changes to MBTA, and calls for more spending on some social services.
Also, a man arrested after police were informed of a man slumped behind the wheel and speeding tickets were issued by Charleslawn Cemetery.
Major Richard McKeon will assume command of 2,300 Massachusetts State Police troopers.
Sen. Jason Lewis (D-Winchester) submitted the following information to Reading Patch.
District Attorney Ryan recently shared her Safe Babies, Safe Kids campaign.
Patch and Zillow bring you this look at the rental market.
The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook for the area.
Plus, a whale is saved from fishing gear and the attorney general calls on Backpage to remove its adult section after Burlington murder.
Also, Reading Police received several reports of suspicious persons and a vehicle was damaged in a local construction area.
Here is the work being performed on the West Street Road Improvement Project during the week of July 6.
Starbucks announced it is raising its prices starting Tuesday. Coffee items will increase from 5 to 20 cents, according to reports.
Check out when it's going to rain in Reading here.
Plus, an armed home invasion, and the convicted marathon bomber seeks a new trial
Reading Police also reported a small black dog was lost and graffiti was spotted in the town.
MDAO’s campaign focuses on water, window and car safety.
MBTA honor boxes will be a thing of the past. What you need to know about the new payment system going into effect Monday.