Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Your guide to Reading today.
Today is Wednesday, May 15. Here are five things to know today: 1. Weather. The temperature will reach 68 degrees today with a low of 52. Expect partly cloudy skies and a chance of showers. 2. Bertucci's fundraiser. There will be a fundraiser for Sturges Park at Bertucci's. The restaurant will donate a percentage of orders all day, including take out, for those who mention Sturges Park when ordering. Proceeds benefit the new fenced playground scheduled for Sturges Park. 3. Boston Strong T-shirts. Stop by Grumpy Doyle's and buy a Boston Strong shirt for $20 and all of the proceeds go to the One Fund. 4. North Reading Assessors. The Assessors will meet at North Reading Town Hall at noon. Motor vehicle commitments are on the agenda. 5. …
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Your guide to Reading today.
Today is Wednesday, April 10. Here are five things to know today: 1. Bring your umbrella. The temperature will reach 70 degrees today with a low of 46. Expect cloudy skies with a chance of rain throughout the day. 2. Reading EDC. The EDC will meet at Reading Town Hall at 7 p.m. Peer to Peer Grant Opportunities and NSPC Downtown Revitalization Forum are both items on the agenda. 3. North Reading LUC. The LUC will meet at North Reading Town Hall, at 7:30 p.m. The craft fair and projects for Earth Day are both items on the agenda. 4. How to deal with job search stress. Are you searching for a job right now? Do you feel stressed because of it? Stop by the Reading Public Library at 7 p.m. to join Licensed Clinical Social Worker Rick Hall for a…
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Bookmark this page when you're wondering how to post an event, announcement or blog.
Would you like to post events, announcements and blogs to Reading-North Reading Patch? Keep this article handy each time there is something you'd like to share with our community. To post events to the site for free: navigate to the Events page and click “Add an Event” on the right side of the page. Tell us all the details about your upcoming event, then click “post my event” at the bottom of the page. That puts the event directly on our calendar. The end result is the same as if a Patch staffer had posted it for you. The only difference is, when you post it, it goes up right away. If you send it to us, you might have to wait until we're done reporting on the local government meeting, hanging out in a courtroom waiting for a disposition, …