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Students Explore and Discover at Creative Arts This Summer
Students created elaborate treasure hunts and made board games at Creative Arts.

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Students created elaborate treasure hunts and made board games at Creative Arts.

There will be a meeting regarding the park on July 26.
The property formerly owned by the Smith family, now being called River Wood, is open to the public for walking and other passive recreation.
Recognition of the Bring Back the Fourth Committee, a new Code Book and more were on the agenda.
The following is an excerpt from the Reading Police Department log. Where charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Selectman Ben Tafoya hosts successful event to support Tierney’s re-election.
The following information was supplied by the North Reading police department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Your guide to events and happenings in Reading and North Reading today.
Amina Meho was one step away from making the 2012 Olympics.
Your guide to events and happenings in Reading and North Reading today.
The car crashed into a house and hit the gas line.
Axelson is currently involved with a town-wide campaign to raise money to fix the Old South Church.
O'Brien's Wind Swept Farm has fresh vegetables and flowers available.
The following information was supplied by the North Reading police department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The following is an excerpt from the Reading Police Department log. Where charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.