The final curbside leaf pickup is scheduled for the beginning of December.
Reading resident has been a longtime supporter of the organization
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With the uncertain future of the the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the town is providing support.
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The town has also released information on a recycling collection event scheduled for this month.
Professional weatherization makes your home more energy efficient and comfortable to live in year-round.
The gas leak has closed a local road and police are advising drivers to avoid the area.
The upcoming concert at a local church will feature an 18-piece swing and big band.
The town said that residents are experiencing delays in trash and recycling pickup.
A special curbside collection event for resident’s existing trash and recycling containers is occurring this July and August.
Reading Memorial High School is celebrating the success of its student internship program.
The town is informing residents about what to expect due to the Republic Services work stoppage.
Porchfest is coming up this weekend and event organizers have answered questions on a range of topics.
The town said a truck-mounted aerosol sprayer will be used.
The family friendly event includes a petting zoo, face painting, and more, with a fireworks display in the evening.
From book recommendations to a speaker series and more, there's plenty going on at the library this summer.
The town will hold three events for recycling of specific items in May and June.
The town has delivered over 16,000 new trash and recycling carts to residents.
The department promoted from within for its next fire chief in a move the town approved earlier this week.
Here's a sample of what's going on in Reading for the rest of April and the beginning of May.
The town has released a timeline for events including the parade and services at local cemeteries.
The town said it has received the carts, which are being assembled on-site as they come in.
The 20th annual celebration of the event, also known as Town Day, is coming up in June.
Storytime for kids, a book club, and a tax workshop for small business owners are some of the upcoming events in Reading.
The project will include a gymnasium, infrastructure upgrades and more, according to a report.
The annual event was started in 2022 "to bring the community together in a family-friendly environment."
The town said the schedule for trash and recycling pickup will be changed due to inclement weather.
An Endicott University graduate is on a mission to learn and write about every World War II veteran in her community.
The Town will also have a limited number of smaller options for both recycling bins and rubbish bins.
This year, there are two options to dispose of your Christmas tree for Reading residents.
The Town of Reading’s Trails Committee has officially approved a $100,000 donation from two residents.
There was a "high holiday volume" that led to some missed pickups.
Police and local liquor stores conducted the "Cops in Shops" program last week.
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Giving Tuesday, which in 2024 falls on Dec. 3, is a day dedicated to supporting nonprofit and community groups.
The ban comes as persistent drought conditions have led to wildfires across the state.
The town has released a statement regarding the event, which was originally scheduled for Tuesday afternoon.
Police are telling residents to "stay vigilant" as there have been numerous recent coyote sightings.
The family-friendly event will be in conjunction with the Fitness Within/Run to Heal 5K to support the Green Beret Foundation.
The RAD self-defense system focuses on teaching women quick, effective defenses to the most common attacks.
The Reading Police Department will host Coffee with a Cop on Oct. 1.
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