Small Business Month begins with chance to speak to legislative leaders.
Many families in Massachusetts today cannot afford to send their children to pre-school.
Police Officer Ian Nelson told stories, answered countless questions, and inspired a spirit of service.
Pesticide regulations for the health of Reading
Become a Patch Mayor! We are looking for local columnists, contributors, and photographers to represent Reading in a way only you can.
State's Chapter 90 bond authorization will provide $593,065 for Reading to repair roads.
Lifelong Reading resident watched town go from horse and buggy to electric vehicles.
Chair of Select Board says we will work with each and all of you to come up with innovative and creative ways to move ahead.
Rain or shine, there will be plenty of great bargains for sale.
RCB Hires Elizabeth Trifone as Vice President and Commercial Loan Officer
Reading Cooperative Bank Has Been Chosen as the Best Community Bank of 2018 by The Readings Magazine
On the first night of Reading's Town Meeting, the Board of Selectmen get a new name.
Family of longtime Reading resident asks for donations to Sawtelle Family Hospice House.
Services for Reading resident Wednesday in Stoneham.
Community event will have activities at station for young and old.
Learn why native plants are so valuable in your gardens.
Longtime Reading resident was devoted member of the First Congregational Church.
Opening of campaign headquarters in Malden opens race for 5th Middlesex District.
Five local authors will visit the Main Street bookstore to celebrate a one day national event.
Event kicks off at 10 a.m. with information on solar, electric, recycling, and more.
Burbank YMCA Kicks-Off Summer Learning and Movement Programs for Children and Families on Annual Healthy Kids Day®
More Reading results from the cold, wet, and windy 122nd Boston Marathon.
Longtime Reading resident was a veteran of WWII.
Patricia worked for Reading Public Schools for 17 years at Killiam Elementary and Pearl St. Schools.
Bill gives greater safeguards for our student population against unscrupulous lenders.
Belmont Hill student has assisted the representative’s staff in answering calls, responding to constituent requests.
Vanessa Alvarado becomes eighth woman to serve on the Reading Board of Selectmen.
Fire was less than 100 yards from Reading Fire Department station on Woburn Street.
Rising Stars Productions seeks a talented high school or college student pianist to accompany at Musical Theater Camp.
Rising Stars Productions seeks a college or mature high school student as an intern for theater camps this summer.
Bruins Alumni Game Leads to Donation of Over $9,000 to Reading Schoolhouse Condo Fire Fund
Children's Miracle Network benefits from fun, games, and a whole lot of dancing.
Funds from state can be spent on a variety of municipal roadway projects.
T-Ball, Flag Football, Soccer, Karate and MORE!
Rising Stars Productions kicks off its seventh season with three summer musical theater camps, full of singing, acting, and dancing!
RMHS event Saturday will raise money for Boston Children's Hospital and the MIracle Network.
Reading detective honored for his 21 years of service.
Newest member of the Board of Selectmen is humbled by support and ready to get to work.
Town leaders say thank you and remind voters that the challenges of Prop 2 1/2 remain.
Chair praises work of Yes For Reading, pledges to do their best for Reading schools.