Residential customers using an average of 750 kilowatt hours (kWh) monthly are expected to see an increase of approximately $2.82/month.
Senator Jason Lewis "proud that my colleagues stepped up to the challenge and took bold action to protect the environment."
MTCA cited Representative Jones’ advocacy work in support of the organization’s legislative priorities.
Sponsored by Reading Lions Club, events start at 10 a.m. and end with fireworks at 9:15 p.m.
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Reading resident served in the United States Army during WWII.
Legislation would expand upon current Massachusetts gun laws and make residents safer.
Food truck, music highlight party to kick-off summer reading program.
Reading-North Reading Chamber of Commerce tournament winners shoot 62.
Frank Driscoll was custodian of soldiers' and sailors' graves in town.
Grant will help provide child development services to Reading residents.
When it comes to firing up the grill, be smart this summer.
Reading resident running to represent Woburn and Reading in 30th Middlesex District.
Eight from town recognized for their spring academic work.
Family of longtime Reading resident asks for donations to American Cancer Society.
30 local high school students awarded college scholarships worth up to $60,000
Join Sarah Lynne Reul Saturday at Whitelam Books as she reads her new children's book.
RMHS grads started American Bench Craft in 2014 and today they make a range of leather gifts.
BC High top seed, with St. John's Prep in tournament for fifth straight year.
Brown was a Reading Town Meeting member and chair of the Solid Waste Advisory Committee.
Longtime Reading resident and US Marine veteran, he loved softball and his family.
Lola was last seen running up Locust Street.
Girls open play Monday against Peabody while boys get bye into quarterfinals.
Program offers residential customers a $1,500 rebate for the lease or purchase of a new or used Battery Electric Vehicle.
Four from town honored for their academic achievements.
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Select Board hears plans for two-week celebration of Reading's 375th birthday.
Legislation provides enhanced benefits to Massachusetts veterans and their families.
Longtime Reading resident served in the US Navy.
Longtime Reading resident was a Eucharistic Minister and Lectern at St. Agnes Church.
Select Board member remembers the fallen by learning their stories.
Through the story of Reading's Ernest Leach, Select Board Chair asks residents to serve their town and country.
Longtime Reading resident was a member of the Old South Congregation for 50 years.
Annual parade followed by ceremonies at Laurel Hill, Forest Glen, Wood End, and Charles Lawn Cemeteries.
RMLD is expanding energy-saving program to highest demand each month.
Longtime Reading resident graduated from Reading Memorial High School.
The budget invests in key areas related to education, local aid, health and human services, housing and tools for low income families.
Goal is to help full-and-part-time employees struggling with the rising cost of living in Massachusetts.