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Reading Plans 1st Annual Menorah Lighting
The event will feature music, crafts, glow-in-the-dark dreidels and more.

Dakota Antelman is a Patch reporter covering Arlington, Medford, Newton, Brookline, Malden, Melrose and Woburn. Email: dakota.antelman@patch.com. Twitter: @DakotaAntelman
The event will feature music, crafts, glow-in-the-dark dreidels and more.

Police announced a search on Tuesday after a 21-year-old woman went missing from a Wakefield group home.
Charlie Baker faced opposition over proposed pardons for siblings convicted on charges linked to child sexual abuse in the 1980s.
The Stoneham Teachers Association has pushed back, saying there is no impasse and accusing the School Committee of walking away from talks.
The town's annual sale of discounted rain barrels is ongoing through late-March.
The program pairs volunteers with area senior citizens to help clear stairs and walkways after snowstorms.
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of suspects in the case
Police are collecting stuffed animals to provide comfort to children during police encounters.
Police said Enrique Tasha Jean, 21, was last seen on Saturday.
Both the Woburn Teachers Association and city officials have weighed in on the status of contract negotiations in recent weeks.
The Burlington's $14,923.10 grant is part of a larger $5 million package being distributed across Massachusetts fire departments.
Reading is one of more than 300 communities getting money via the Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant Program this year.
Stoneham's $15,432.69 grant is part of a larger $5 million package being distributed across Massachusetts fire departments.
The money comes as part of a statewide round of grants worth $5 million.
Malden is one of more than 300 communities getting money via the Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant Program this year.
Woburn is one of more than 300 communities getting money via the Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant Program this year.
The money comes as part of a statewide round of grants worth $5 million.
Local Wreaths Across America programing is part of a much larger national slate of ceremonies to honor veterans.
Large crowds gathered early Monday morning for the first train out of Medford after years of work and delays on the Green Line Extension.
Current passes expire at the end of the year.