Combined state aid for town and schools is almost $180,000 below projections.
A responsibility to Reading, our community and our future
Speaking at Financial Forum, he wants Board of Selectmen to ask for full amount.
In Letter to Editor, longtime resident explains history of controversial law.
After months of budget meetings and PowerPoints in Reading, it's time for an override vote.
Act repeals three archaic and unconstitutional laws that restrict a woman’s access to contraceptives and abortion.
Question: What amount would YOU place on a ballot question, to be assured that voters would approve that amount?
Reading's second Financial Forum answered questions, summarized budget process.
According to Reading Police, the victim and the suspect had arranged to meet online.
Now it's up to Reading Selectmen to decide if that's the figure residents will vote on.
Controlling healthcare costs, opioids, and civil rights the highest priority issues in survey.
Students from Reading and Lynnfield elementary schools show off their talents.
Send-off ceremony this Sunday at 11 a.m. at RMHS Performing Arts Center.
72 questions help explain issues school department faces.
With Thursday night's questions mostly answered, committee will vote Monday on budgets.
Kelly worked for 25 years at Reading Internal Medicine and was involved in St. Agnes Parish.
Town vacancy an opportunity to participate in Reading government.
More and more Reading residents are ignoring town guidelines for recycling.
Ten spots remain for opportunity to meet the Merrimack Valley Magazine staff and mingle with others in business community.
Sports & Enrichment Programs: All Ages
Illustrator of "A Place To Start A Family, Poems about Creatures that Build" coming to town Jan. 27.
Longtime Reading resident was a member of St. Theresa’s Church.
Longtime Reading resident was born in Lynnfield, graduated from Wakefield High.
Celebrate Martin Luther King Day by attending community event at high school.
Topics include available rebates, the Online Store and Customer Rebate Portal.
Reading policeman was a 32-year veteran of the department.
If $4.8 million is too big an ask, then what is a number voters will embrace?
Eric Goldstein leads off public hearing at RMHS Library.
Conclusion after 4 days of budget talks: schools will ask voters for $3 million, the town for $1.8.
So far, town and school budget news has been tough to hear.
Town Manager presents budget along with 30 potential items to add back in April override.
T-ball 9am & Floor Hockey 11am
Superintendent's recommended budget also will cut high school athletic schedules.
Rising Stars Productions' summer musical theater camp is perfect for the teen or tween who loves to sing, act, and dance!
National Grid restores service for 78 homes effected by outage.
Reading's Christina Mahoney takes home first place in contest.
A lifelong Reading resident, he proudly served in the United States Air Force.
We have all the details on what you need to know to weather Thursday's storm.
Step 1, remove ornaments. Step 2, read this.
Three months of transparency, debate, big numbers, and of course, those lawn signs.