North Reading Goes Live With Rave Emergency Alert System Monday
The town launched a new emergency notification system Monday, moving to the Rave platform and prompting residents to update their contact information to stay connected with official alerts.
**TOWN HALL**
North Reading went live with Rave as its emergency alert system late Monday, according to a town News Flash posted just before 9 p.m. The switch means residents who relied on the previous notification service should confirm they are enrolled under the new platform to continue receiving emergency and community messages from town officials. Details and sign-up instructions are posted at the town's official alert page (https://www.northreadingma.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?aid=62).
Separately, the Board of Assessors announced that Personal Property inspections for businesses began Monday, June 15. The inspections are a routine part of the town's assessment process; local business owners should expect a visit from an assessor if their property is on the inspection schedule. The full notice is available at https://www.northreadingma.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?aid=93.
**ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS**
No new coverage of North Reading from Patch, MetroWest Daily News, or The Boston Globe in this cycle.
**COMING UP**
Tuesday, June 16 is a busy night at Town Hall, with four meetings on the calendar
- **Veterans Events Committee** — details and agenda at the town calendar. - **Fire Station Building Committee** — virtual meeting; residents can monitor the town calendar for joining instructions. - **Council on Aging** — regular monthly session. - **Community Planning Commission** — hybrid meeting open to in-person and remote attendance.
All four are listed on the town's official calendar at https://www.northreadingma.gov/Calendar.aspx.