Packed Selectmen's meeting hears from group planning to build the town's latest development.
Reading's annual holiday shopping night encourages residents to buy where they live.
Since his election to the Legislature in 1994, Representative Jones has never missed a roll call.
Former Reading resident loved trips to the beach, gardening and refurbishing antiques.
Town celebrates the season by turning out for the annual Holiday Tree Lighting.
Cost of new combo sticker soars to $150 but compost sticker remains $25.
Michael Miele joins Brad Jones is helping seniors celebrate holiday.
Long time Reading resident enjoyed writing poems and short stories.
Maybe it's not the same as decades past, but football on the holiday is a great take.
Questions answered, and better yet, the portable restroom is gone for good.
Led by relays, Rockets win MIAA Division 2 girls' swimming state title for second year in a row.
Reading Embraces Diversity and Human Relations Advisory Committee sponsor event at Coolidge.
Longtime Reading resident was a veteran of US Army.
Follows Selectmen's meeting at RMHS at which results were presented, discussed
Residential customers can save up to $140 on Wi-Fi enabled smart thermostats.
RMLD Invites Customers to Enter Holiday Light Decorating Contest.
Sunday's event was well attended, and the weather cooperated.
Annual Holiday Lighting Festival will take place on Sunday from 2-4:30 pm in Reading Square.
Alleged to have conspired to smuggle items into the Middlesex House of Corrections.
Average home value now $559,800, an increase of 4.9 percent.
Reading Rotary sponsors breakfast at RMHS starting at 8 a.m.
Town releases survey results that show there's much work ahead for override supporters.
Veterans Day 2017
Discount for all veterans with military ID.
Reading Embraces Diversity plans agenda, discusses future events in town.
Longtime Reading resident was an iron worker since 1956.
Reading Police Department honors newest class of citizen graduates.
But compost sticker alone remains at $25.
Reading Firefighters Donate to Adopt-A-Family Program
Church of the Good Shepherd Hosts Annual FALL-iday Fair on Nov. 17 & 18
Eat at Anthony's Nov. 14 and part of the proceeds go to the Chamber of Commerce's Tree Lighting Fund.
Reading High graduate, she also taught in North Reading school system.
Before the lawn signs and the stickers, you have to fill out and return nomination papers.
T-Ball, Basketball & Floor Hockey
Coolidge is site of latest graffiti in Reading.
Masonic Lodge will host ceremonies as cold weather forces events indoors.
New book store open and ready for business in Reading center.
She was a graduate of Reading Memorial High School.
Ban was delayed until after Thanksgiving
A parent had her car broken into and purse stolen outside a school, according to an email from school officials.