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  1. What is the difference between "citizen" and "denizen"

    Jul 8, 2011 · This is fine distinction, and may have a lot to do with what time frame one is working in, and the legal ramifications of the term. a monarch could confer denizenship on a foreign person, with all …

  2. Citizens Police Academy | North Reading MA

    Citizens Police Academy Graduates of the 2025 North Reading Citizens Police Academy are invited to participate in a 2-hour ride-along with an NRPD officer. Ride-alongs are open to 2025 North Reading …

  3. Community Impact Team - North Reading MA

    The CIT works to identify factors that have a negative impact on the quality of life for all community members, from our young children to our senior citizens, and to implement solutions that solve the …

  4. Senior Center - North Reading MA

    The North Reading Senior Center offers a variety of services and programs which aim to support, educate and involve North Reading Citizens 60 and over. The menu of programs and resources vary …

  5. Word for people who live in the same city

    Mar 28, 2014 · What are the people who live in the same city are called? Any words for that? I want to use it in the following context: I and my ____ are happy.

  6. Citizens' Petitions | North Reading MA

    Citizens' Petitions Upon the timely filing of a petition signed by at least ten registered voters of the Town and certified by the Board of Registrars, the Select Board shall insert into the warrant any article …

  7. Voting - North Reading MA

    A “motion” is the form in which an article is presented to the Meeting for action. The motion is usually made by a member of the board/committee sponsoring the article (Select Board, Planning, School, …

  8. What is my Nationality: United States of America or American?

    Jan 26, 2017 · Also see Can I use “US-American” to disambiguate “American”? If not, what can I use? and Is ‘USAers’ just an ordinary English word today? As a broad rule, United States of America is …

  9. Why isn't "citizen" spelled as "citisen" in British English?

    Oct 4, 2010 · There is a suffix that is written only as -ize in American English and often -ise in British English (but not always, as ShreevatsaR points out in the comments). This suffix attaches to a large …

  10. What's the difference between denizen, resident, inhabitant?

    Mar 22, 2015 · Here is the Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms (1942) entry for the three words (plus citizen): Inhabitant, denizen, resident, citizen are here compared as meaning one whose home or …