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International Sharps Injury Prevention Awareness Month
December is recognized as International Sharps Injury Prevention Awareness Month, an opportunity to educate communities about the safe handling and disposal of needles and other sharps. Improper disposal poses serious hazards to public health workers, custodial staff, sanitation teams, and community members.
Poetry by Richard Perry: Christmas 2021
Our creative community is strongest when many voices are heard. If you feel inspired, please consider submitting your own work to The Reading Observer.
A Legacy of Leadership: Game Changers Media Series features Bill Russell
The Game Changers Media Series begins with a powerful evening dedicated to basketball legend and civil rights icon Bill Russell on Thursday, January 22, from 7:00 – 9:00 pm at the Reading Public Library Community Room.
Don’t be a pain in the drain!
The Town of Reading is urging residents to think twice before flushing wipes, even those marketed as “flushable,” as part of an ongoing effort to protect the community’s wastewater infrastructure.
Community gathers for annual Hanukkah celebration at First Congregational Church
More than 100 residents filled the basement Sanctuary of the First Congregational Church this week for Reading’s annual Hanukkah celebration - an evening centered on community, culture, and light. The event brought together families, local leaders, faith communities, and residents of all ages for music, prayer, food, and shared tradition.
National Impaired Driving Awareness Month
December marks National Impaired Driving Awareness Month, a time when communities across the country come together to raise awareness about the deadly consequences of driving under the influence. As holiday gatherings and year-end celebrations fill our calendars, it becomes more important to plan and make safe decisions.
Poetry by Richard Perry: Winter Winds
Our creative community is strongest when many voices are heard. If you feel inspired, please consider submitting your own work to The Reading Observer.
Holiday Homes Map goes live, inviting the community to explore seasonal magic
The wait is over! The Holiday Homes Map is officially live, inviting residents to bundle up, grab a cup of cocoa, and experience the festive spirit created by neighbors across the community.
Reading Superintendent announces departure at end of 2025-2026 school year
The Reading Public Schools community received bittersweet news this week as School Committee Chair Shawn Brandt announced that Dr. Milaschewski will step down as Superintendent at the conclusion of the 2025-2026 school year.
RCTV Studios announces Interim Executive Director and leadership transition
RCTV Studios has announced several organizational updates as it enters a new chapter of leadership, focused on continuity, transparency, and continued service to the Reading community.
Weather update on Reading’s 4th annual Menorah Lighting
The event is still happening, but moved to inside the First Congressional Church of Reading, located at 25 Woburn Street in Reading.
Community, creativity, and commitment: METCO Brunch and Festival of Trees bring Reading together
On Saturday morning of the Festival of Trees, the Reading Public Library was filled with conversation, collaboration, and shared purpose as the Friends of Reading METCO hosted a Festival of Trees Brunch in the Library’s Community Room and Conference Room.
Poetry by Richard Perry: Hungry…Homeless…Why?
Our creative community is strongest when many voices are heard. If you feel inspired, please consider submitting your own work to The Reading Observer.
Reading Select Board unanimously adopts Human Rights Resolution
On Tuesday, December 2, 2025, the Reading Select Board voted 5-0 to adopt a Human Rights Resolution, formally affirming the Town’s commitment to dignity, inclusion, and equal protection for all residents. The vote marked the conclusion of a process that began nearly eight years ago, when the resolution was first submitted to the Select Board in January 2017.
Reading’s 2026 Community Gardening Season opens January 1
The Town of Reading is pleased to announce that applications and gardener agreements for the 2026 Community Gardening Season will be available beginning January 1, 2026. Whether you are an experienced gardener or planting for the first time, all community members are encouraged to take part in this growing season.
Reading to celebrate 4th Annual Community Menorah Lighting on December 14
The Reading community is invited to come together in celebration of Hanukkah at the town’s 4th Annual Community Menorah Lighting, taking place on Sunday, December 14, 2025, at 5 pm on the Reading Town Common. This inclusive, family-friendly tradition provides neighbors with a meaningful and festive way to celebrate the Festival of Lights.
Reading Recreation to open Winter & Spring program registration on December 11
The Reading Recreation Division is excited to announce that registration for the 2025 Winter & Spring programs will open on Thursday, December 11th, at 8:00 am. With a wide variety of activities designed for children, teens, and adults, this year’s seasonal offerings provide something for everyone looking to learn new skills, stay active, or try a fun new hobby.
Reading Municipal Light Department (RMLD) Welcomes Accomplished Utility Professional Jason Small as General Manager
Reading Municipal Light Department (RMLD) and its Board of Commissioners (Board) have announced that Jason Small will take the helm as general manager effective January 2, 2026.
Reading Community Singers to present “Hope for the Holidays” concert on December 6
The Reading Community Singers proudly invite the community to their Annual Holiday Concert, Hope for the Holidays, tonight, Saturday, December 6, at 7:30 pm at Reading Memorial High School in the Performing Arts Center.
Hanukkah Story Time at Whitelam Books!
Whitelam Books is excited to host a Hanukkah Storytime on Sunday, December 14 at 3:00PM reading Eight Sweet Nights, A Festival of Lights: A Hanukkah Story by Charlotte Offsay, and Lost and Found Hanukkah by Joy Preble.