(Editor’s Note: The following story is based on a press release issued recently by the Saugus Town Manager’s Office.)
The Saugus Town Hall grounds are bursting with hues of pink, yellow, purple and white on flowers – an effort undertaken last week to beautify the landscaping in advance of Founders Day. Cesar’s Landscaping, Construction and Irrigation planted dozens of mums, marigolds, asters and celosias around the Saugus Town Hall lawn. The crew did a great job mulching, edging, trimming bushes and cutting the grass at Town Hall, according to Town Manager Scott C. Crabtree.
In the late spring, Cesar’s began caring for and beautifying the Saugus Town Hall lawn after WIN Waste Innovations stopped sponsoring a landscaping company without notifying the town, the town manager noted. Cesar’s also assumed the responsibility for maintaining the grounds at the Saugus Center Rotary and Saugus Public Library (other than lawn mowing) and has upgraded the landscaping at the David C. Penney Memorial Landing. The town thanks Huberman’s Greenhouses for planting additional flowers at the Saugus Center Rotary.
Town Manager Crabtree said he’s pleased with the significant improvements to the appearance of the Town Hall lawn. “We’ve received a lot of compliments about the beautification at Town Hall with our new landscaper,” Crabtree said. “People are telling us the Town Hall grounds haven’t looked this good in years. It’s nice to showcase this incredible community asset in the center of town.”