In a Letter to the Editor, resident says override effects quality of our neighborhoods and also the quality of our neighbors.
Writer contends these two votes are definitely possible.
I see tax revenue not yet included!
In Letter to the Editor, resident says Alvarado has many ideas and positions but she will listen to yours
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says Arena listened to her, respected her thoughts and was willing to help her understand the issues.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident supports John Arena because of his support for residents.
The writer asks John Arena supporters to join him in a vote for John and against the override on April 3.
The Reading Cultural Council awards funding to 17 local organizations.
In a Letter to the Editor, longtime resident tells No supporters that even if they win, the fight isn't over.
Reading, North Reading, and Woburn Resident, loved his Boston sports teams.
Longtime Reading resident was 89.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident believes Arena has been a strong leader at Board of Selectmen meetings.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident hopes we can debate, share opinions, and compromise without destroying our sense of community.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says the Selectmen’s choice of Executive Board is inappropriate.
Writer shares his experiences holding a Vote NO sign near the Depot.
In a Letter to the Editor, family supports override as well as Vanessa Alvarado, saying town is at critical crossroad.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says the benefits of a YES vote greatly outweighs the negative impact of a short-sighted No vote.
Smith is Lacing Up to Support Her Children’s Education at the YMCA of Greater Boston
Team Will Represent Massachusetts at Nationals in Colorado
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says if anyone can help us navigate Reading’s future on April 4th and beyond, it is John Arena.
In a Letter to the Editor, John Arena gets support from a source close to home.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says we should simply ask ourselves what kind of a town we want Reading to be.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says it’s going to take all of us, to make Reading’s resources work better into the future.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says Alvarado’s innuendo was a low blow.
In a Letter to the Editor, residents found Alvarado to be very sincere, open, knowledgeable and eager to offer her expertise.
Program ended with 6.1 mile run that included woods, hills, water, and barbed wire.
In a Letter to the Editor, resident says Alvarado has demonstrated integrity, reasonableness, and determination to do what's best for town.
In Letter to the Editor, Selectman Andy Friedmann supports Vanessa Alvarado for seat on board.
In Letter to the Editor, Erin Gaffen and Michele Sanphy ask residents to support schools and public safety by voting yes.
Reading resident was born in Boston.
In Letter to the Editor, resident takes issue with the opinions expressed by longtime resident.
In Letter to the Editor, after resident's frustration with MWRA, he supports Vanessa Alvarado
In Letter to the Editor, Mark Segalla says his goal is to provide optimal level of service and public safety to the citizens of Reading.
Incoming storm forces Reading Embraces Diversity to cancel event.
The Middle School Open House is Wed., April 4 at 9 a.m., at 101 Willow St., Reading.
Growing the Pie while Keeping Reading, Reading
Reading resident served in the U.S. Army during Korean War.
Born in Memel, East Prussia, Reins moved to Reading and worked at Walmart in North Reading.
In a Letter to the Editor, Bill Brown says parents should have done their homework.
Messy Play & Fun N' Games