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Patch and Zillow bring you this look at the real estate market in town.

Patch and Zillow bring you this look at the real estate market in town.
Patch and Zillow bring you this look at the real estate market in town.
Patch and Zillow bring you this look at the real estate market in town.
Catch up on the latest stories this week with the Patch Mid-Week Roundup.
Catch up on the latest stories this week with the Patch Mid-Week Roundup.
Catch up on the latest stories this week with the Patch Mid-Week Roundup.
Catch up on the latest stories this week with the Patch Mid-Week Roundup.
Catch up on the latest stories this week with the Patch Mid-Week Roundup.
The District Attorney’s Office has provided more than $10,000 to 20 high schools throughout the county.
The District Attorney’s Office has provided more than $10,000 to 20 high schools throughout the county.
Reading Municipal Light Department voted to increase rates by 3 percent, per reports.
Reading Municipal Light Department voted to increase rates by 3 percent, per reports.
Reading Police reported a 13-year-old boy was approached by an older man in a silver four-door sedan.
The Mayor of Woburn presented a draft of an updated hazard mitigation plan for the city.
A public art display in Spy Pond Park was defaced with offensive and hurtful words during the month of May, police said.
Also, a dog was reported missing and a multi-car motor vehicle crash occurred in town.
Heads-up: 35.5 million, or almost 85 percent of all Fourth of July travelers – will be driving to their destinations, according to AAA.
Heads-up: 35.5 million, or almost 85 percent of all Fourth of July travelers – will be driving to their destinations, according to AAA.
Heads-up: 35.5 million, or almost 85 percent of all Fourth of July travelers – will be driving to their destinations, according to AAA.