In Board of Selectmen race, Vanessa Alvarado beats out John Arena.
First event Wednesday at RMHS, second is Thursday at Austin Prep
Friends of the Reading Public Library feature nine Reading homes that have been transformed.
Writer convinced not enough has changed with local government since last override nor resident survey afterwards to deter him from NO vote.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says School Committee candidate is fiercely committed to children and education.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident supports John Arena for the Board of Selectmen.
Say "YES" to public safety and fiscal sustainability.
Our elected officials must stop splitting our electorate - two examples of why this must stop and how pitting residents is bad policy.
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In a Letter to the Editor, resident says Vanden Akker is committed to and passionate about education.
Writer shares some reasons for voting NO on override, invites others to do the same before April 3 election
With so much on the line, Reading residents should make sure to cast their vote Tuesday.
Writer shares money saving tip from grandmother and encourages NO vote on override.
In a Letter to the Editor, School Committee candidate says her backround in special education would benefit Reading.
Writer reports on his efforts to encourage Reading voters to vote NO on override on April 3
Relatives and friends can make donations to St. Athanasius Church.
Whitelam Books presents A Community Poetry Reading Wednesday to Kick Off Poetry Month.
Saying no to the override
Therese was a long time teacher at the Peter Pan Nursery School in Reading.
Bavis was a graduate of Reading Memorial High School.
In a Letter to the editor, resident avoids endorsements but wants to correct certain facts.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says John and Dave are Reading residents who want what’s best for the town.
In joint Letter to the Editor, former selectmen say Arena is only candidate with proven leadership and a proven track record.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says a vote for Alvarado will restore common sense to our boards.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says John espouses her belief that we can agree to disagree without being disagreeable.
In a Letter to the Editor, business owner decries bullying going on and supports John Arena.
In a press release, Anthony, Graham, and Tafoya say Alvarado represents the future we want in our community.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says by law Town Meeting will not be able to abide by voters' decision.
In a Letter to the Editor, Town Manager expresses support for the override, asks residents to make sure and vote.
Reading officials answer questions at final event before residents head to the polls Tuesday.
She’s inclusive, thoughtful, and a marketer!
In a Letter to the Editor, resident and realtor says schools are the number one reason families choose one community over another.
In a Letter to the editor, resident praises says Vanden Akker as a skilled discerning listener and collaborative group member.
In a Letter to the Editor, residents say John Arena's position on various issues have been mischaracterized and even fabricated.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says town needs a fresh start and supports Vanessa Alvarado.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident answers questions he's heard while talking to Reading residents about the override.
A quiet street with few signs, but that doesn't mean Gleason residents don't have opinions about their town.
Reading Board of Selectmen approve Sunday morning softball at Birch Meadow.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says John Arena has been answering every question, on point, directly, and in detail.
State sends town $4,119.40 for some of the costs associated with implementing the new early voting law