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Reading rolls out new trash & recycling carts for all residents

In April, the Town of Reading successfully delivered 16,296 brand-new trash and recycling carts to households across town who currently receive municipal waste collection services. This town-wide rollout is part of the preparations for a new trash and recycling collection contract that will go into effect in July 2026.

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Reading residents to vote on two major building projects May 13

The Reading Select Board has placed two important debt exclusion questions on the ballot for the upcoming Special Election on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. In accordance with Massachusetts State Law, cost amounts cannot be listed directly on the ballot. However, residents are encouraged to learn about each proposal and their potential impact before heading to the polls.

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Your guide to Reading’s Spring civic season: what to know about Town Meeting and the May 13 Special Election

This spring, Reading residents will have two significant opportunities to shape the future of their town: the Annual Town Meeting begins Monday, April 28, and the Special Election is scheduled for Tuesday, May 13. These events will help determine the fate of key capital projects and investments that affect residents across all ages.

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Reading moves forward with new pickleball court project: Article 14 heads to Town Meeting

Reading’s love for pickleball is potentially about to get a big upgrade. With the popularity of the sport soaring across the country - and right time here at home - the Town of Reading is preparing to create a new, purpose-built, pickleball complex at Symonds Way/Range Road. Article 14, which seeks funding approval for the project, will be considered at the upcoming Town Meeting.

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Town of Reading names Richard Nelson Fire Chief

The Town of Reading and its manager, Matt Kraunelis, are pleased to announce the promotion of Assistant Fire Chief Rick Nelson to the position of Fire Chief following a unanimous confirmation vote of the Reading Select Board, and a competitive search that included several highly qualified candidates and utilized a comprehensive assessment center process.

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Mosquito control effort to take place in Reading April 22-23

Residents of Reading may notice low-flying helicopters in certain areas this week as part of a targeted mosquito control effort. The East Middlesex Mosquito Control Project (EMMCP) will be conducting a helicopter application of a biological larvicide known as Bti (Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis) to help reduce mosquito populations early in the season.

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Annual Bike Recycling and Give-Away returns to Reading

ReadingCares and the Reading Climate Advisory Committee are once again proud to host the annual Bike Recycling and Give-Away event! This wonderful community initiative provides an opportunity to donate bikes you no longer need - and to find a new one, for free.

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Dana-Farber Mammography Van returns to Reading on April 29

Are you due for your annual mammogram? The American College of Radiology recommend women age 40 and older receive a mammogram every year. To make it easier than ever to stay on top of this vital screening, Dana-Farber’s Mammography Van is coming to Reading Town Hall (16 Lowell Street) on Tuesday, April 29, from 8:00 am to 4:15 pm.

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