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Reading To Upgrade Public Records System With New State Grant
Town Manager Fidel Maltez said the grant will also help automate some town functions currently handled using paper documents and records.

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Town Manager Fidel Maltez said the grant will also help automate some town functions currently handled using paper documents and records.

The Town Moderator is collecting letters of interest for a vacant seat on the board.
The free exhibit will open with a ceremony on Sunday.
The coffee and pastry chain recently celebrated the new location with a ribbon cutting.
A new campus at 25/27 Blue Sky Drive will eventually house facilities for the Cambridge-based Broad Institute and Vericel Corp.
Joshua Eisnor, a former Malden firefighter, pleaded guilty in June after prosecutors said he sold drugs to other firefighters while on duty.
Joshua Eisnor, of North Reading, pleaded guilty in June after prosecutors said he sold drugs to other firefighters while on duty.
The Wakefield Municipal Gas and Light Department made the donation on behalf of its supervisory union, employee union and management team.
New commitments come just over three months after a deadly car crash prompted renewed calls for safety improvements in the area.
The Center for Arts and Culture Advisory Committee will oversee redevelopment work and future operations at the old Malden Courthouse site.
Councilors backed Jen Grigoraitis on Monday in a non-binding caucus vote ahead of a formal election next month.
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Stoneham Central Middle School STEM Teacher Ashley Puopolo was recognized as the Bruins' November Teacher of the Month.
The clinic will offer both series and bivalent boosters at Reading Memorial High School, as well as flu shots.
Assistant DPW Director Joe Sarno saw smoke and acted quickly to help fight the flames, a spokesperson told Patch.
The site will remain open for another week to allow residents more time to get rid of their yard waste.
Kevin Molis will serve on Campbell's Criminal Bureau Team during her transition.
Event attendees are asked to bring non-perishable food items for the city's Council of Social Concern Food Pantry, if possible.
Applications close on Dec. 15 for Massachusetts Cultural Council "Festivals & Projects" grants.
The crash remained under investigation on Sunday, according to Wakefield Police.