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Last time we had five winners. Mike Arwe, Anne L. Hoenike, Jim Marchant, Susan McPhee and Heather von Mering identified it a Town Hall window facing the river. See last week's photo to refresh your memory.

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Holocaust survivor Tibor Spitz, 96, to address Reading, local communities

Holocaust survivor Tibor Spitz, 96, to address Reading, local communities

The following was submitted by Chabad of Wakefield: On Monday, March 9 at 7 p.m., residents of Reading and surrounding towns will have a rare opportunity to hear directly from a living Holocaust survivor. Chabad of Wakefield is hosting Tibor Spitz at the William Endslow Auditorium at Reading Memorial

Winchester resident, Austin Prep student joins ‘The Movement Family’

Winchester resident, Austin Prep student joins ‘The Movement Family’

The following was submitted by Austin Preparatory School: Brady McLaren ’26, of Winchester, spends his Wednesday nights serving others. The Austin Prep junior, who attends the independent Catholic school in Reading, travels each week with classmates to volunteer with The Movement Family, a grassroots nonprofit founded by Michael Gorman that

Celebrate Women’s History Month with Girls Leading Change

Celebrate Women’s History Month with Girls Leading Change

The following was submitted by the Network for Social Justice:  To mark Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day in 2026, the Network for Social Justice is collaborating with club leaders from Winchester High School and members of the Community Health team from La Colaborativa in Chelsea and

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