Police are advising drivers as the region prepares for snow.
The fire was reported during rush hour Monday morning.
Delays, detours, and road closures should be expected, the town said.
The town has released information about milling and grinding a Reading road this week.
Milling and grinding work on a local road is taking place over the next several days.
The road resurfacing begins Thursday, and the town has released information on what drivers should expect.
The daily closures are to accommodate road resurfacing.
The all-night parking ban has been lifted on all public streets, police said.
The work began Friday. Drivers should expect delays, detours, and road closures.
Road work will take place Monday and Tuesday beginning at 6 a.m. each day.
A road was closed Thursday morning due to downed wires, according to police.
The police department announced the change due to predicted warmer weather.
A rollover accident Monday morning has led to the closure of highway lanes in Reading, according to MassDOT.
The on-street parking ban is scheduled to begin in December.
A local road will be closed during the day from Monday to Friday.
An unexpected delay in receiving the kiosk systems for paid parking has delayed implementation until early next year.
The department is providing a list of tips parents can use to help keep their children safe.
The town is adding paid parking options at two downtown lots.
Milling and repaving operations this month will affect traffic on several local roads.
The town has released details on road work that is expected to last about a month.
Road work is being performed on Route 28 this week, which will result in overnight closures.
The construction project is for utility improvements in the downtown area.
A crash with injuries in Reading closed three lanes on I-95 in Reading that have since reopened.
A paving project will begin Monday night and is expected to take two days.
MassDOT's MA Safe Routes to School program funds infrastructure projects that create safe pathways for students to get to and from school.
Shuttle buses are scheduled to replace trains along part of the line during two disruptions in February and March.
The work on Haven Street and Gould Street had paused during the pre-Christmas season. It is expected to last until the end of January.
Residents will still have some options for downtown overnight parking during the ban. See details:
A new vision for the T's bus network would bring changes to Reading's 137 bus route.
Work began on Wednesday in some locations and is set to continue on Thursday.
Work is expected to begin on Wednesday and run into the last week of October.
The fall schedule service reductions will impact some bus riders in Reading.
The detours are expected to last for at least two days as road work continues.
The car show will highlight a variety of plug-in electric cars from area dealerships and individual owners.
Drivers in Reading may run into delays and disruptions at various points throughout town early next week.
State officials are planning accommodations on the Commuter Rail while riders brace for shutdown impacts.
The all-night parking ban has been lifted for spring, but may be temporarily implemented again in the event of snow.
Police said an MBTA employee has been ticketing cars parked in the town-owned lot at the depot.
Crews are at the scene of a crash on South Street.
For $150, residents are allowed to park in resident and commuter permit parking spaces and access the Compost Center.