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North Reading 4th of July Fireworks Update
The Bring Back the Fourth Committee is still undecided about rescheduling the fireworks.

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The Bring Back the Fourth Committee is still undecided about rescheduling the fireworks.

The following is an excerpt from the Reading Police Department log. Where charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Stop by The Green Tomato on July 25 for free samples.
An ice cream sundae party, live music and yoga class are all on tap this weekend.
Want to move to Reading or North Reading? Here are some open houses this weekend.
Police reported that the test call reached just under 6,000 residents in about 13 minutes.
The residents of 13 Shirley Ave. in North Reading had a tree fall on their home Wednesday during the storm.
General Manager Vinnie Cameron will retire from RMLD early next year.
The concert series is rescheduled for tomorrow night.
Two trees are down on Shirley Avenue, one hit a house.
We'll compile a list each week to make your yard sale travels easier, but we need your help!
The following information was supplied by the North Reading police department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Sold properties in the Reading and North Reading area in June.
Sergeant Encarnacao has been a police officer since 1999.
When you want to get out, for free, here are some things you can do.