Community Corner
What Would You Build in North Reading?
We asked Patch readers what they would build or fix in North Reading with $1 million. Here's what you said.

North Reading, MA - Earlier this week, North Reading Patch asked our Facebook readers what they would build or fix in town if they were given $1 million.
Readers from across the area responded with answers varying from new playgrounds, renovated high schools and improved hospitals.
Also early this week, U.S. News and World Report released its list of the Top 10 Children’s Hospitals Across the Country. The hospitals were ranked in terms of “clinical outcomes,” “efficient coordination of care,” and “care-related resources.”
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The publication periodically releases lists regarding the best schools in the country as well as most livable cities. Many of the things that make a town or city ‘livable’ are resources and public spaces i.e. good schools, roads, parks, libraries, etc. Not surprisingly, these were many of the things readers said they would build or fix in their town if granted $1 million to do so.
Here’s what your neighbors said they would build in North Reading:
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- "I would establish a big community garden (with a self-watering feature). People could harvest and keep, or harvest and share with the Food Pantry."
- "Add a splash pad or water feature to IRP"
- "Inter-generational community center."
- "Another golf course."
What would you build or renovate in North Reading if you had $1 million? Let us know on our Facebook page.
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