Reading Cooperative Bank Teaches Students How to Save Their Money
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The Fourth of July weekend has come and gone, now weather forecasters are calling for possible thunderstorms this week.
Here’s a selection of this week’s local stories you might have missed this week.
A Reading-based organization, Mission of Deeds, was the recipient of a Cummings Foundation $100K for 100 grant.
Unleashed Fitness in Woburn caters to young athletes with our summer UPeform training!
The 4 bed, 5 bath, 7,000 square foot home is available for the asking price of $2,098,000.
Plus, authorities release an image of a young girl found dead on the beach in attempts to discover her identity, and more top stories.
Yes, even sparklers are considered fireworks and are illegal.
Patch and Zillow are here to bring you this local real estate update.
Stay active, work on your game, and be competitive this summer with basketball and flag football through the Burbank YMCA in Reading.
Town by town, here’s what’s going on in Massachusetts for Independence Day 2015.
New plan was unveiled Monday.
Residents can expect pleasant temperatures and mostly sunny skies during the holiday weekend.
Plus, a Massachusetts man is rushed to the hospital after a shark attack in North Carolina.
Also, police reported a dog was left in a vehicle and appeared to be in distress and complaints of a loud house party in town.
Special Event at Parker Tavern
Beginning at 2 p.m. July 4, subway service on all lines will operate at rush-hour levels to accommodate increased holiday ridership.
Andrea Uglietta Recognized for Academic Achievement, Leadership and Community Service
The need to know ahead of the July 4th Holiday.
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, find out everything you need to know about celebrating the 4th this weekend.
Reading Municipal Light Department voted to increase rates by 3 percent, per reports.
Reading Police reported a 13-year-old boy was approached by an older man in a silver four-door sedan.
Also, a dog was reported missing and a multi-car motor vehicle crash occurred in town.
Heads-up: 35.5 million, or almost 85 percent of all Fourth of July travelers – will be driving to their destinations, according to AAA.
Patch and Zillow bring you this look at the rental market.
Join your favorite literary librarians as they dish out hot summer reads and cool ice cream scoops.
Rain starts in the morning hours before the threat of thunderstorms start mid morning through late afternoon.
Plus, a former police chief is convicted of driving drunk with a child in the car.
What you need to know about the new payment structure when parking in MBTA lots starting July 6.
New England Shirdi Sai Parviaar is building the largest Sai temple in the United States and North America, in Groton, per reports.
Also, a person was arrested for operating a vehicle while their right was suspended and a dark SUV was reported circling a neighborhood.
By Daniel Harrison, President and CEO, NuPath Inc.
A look back at some of the stories that came out of the town of Reading this month.
Reading Cooperative Bank Makes Charitable Donation to Merrimack Valley Elders
Wednesday's program will feature the district attorney and numerous police departments safely disposing of prescription medicines.
August 15 charitable fundraiser
Plus, three teenagers are indicted after a brutal beating, and drivers get some good news heading into the holiday weekend.