The COVID-19 Update September 16, 2022 Town reports 30 newly confirmed cases; no new deaths There were 30 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases over the past seven days through Wednesday (Sept.
A call to oppose expansion of ash landfill September 16, 2022 Saugus Town Meeting members will get to vote later this fall on another resolution that would ban the expansion of the ash landfill on
Rally for pride and solidarity September 16, 2022 North Shore faith and community leaders assemble at Saugus Center to condemn an anti-Semitic banner “JEWS DID 9/11” Three hateful words written
The Sounds of Saugus September 16, 2022 A great day for Saugus Good morning, Saugus! What a great day it was for folks who decided to hit Saugus Center
A Founders Day Salute September 16, 2022 No living person in Saugus has written more words about the history of his hometown than 95-year-old Saugus historian and book author Tom
The COVID-19 Update September 9, 2022 Town reports 26 newly confirmed cases; no new deaths There were 26 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases over the past seven days through Wednesday (Sept.
ROLLING TO WASHINGTON September 2, 2022 U.S. Marine veteran Michael Arsenault knows it will be a moving experience when he returns to Washington, D.C., later this month to view
State Primary Election September 2, 2022 With a lack of contested races, few Saugus residents have turned out for the first five days of in-person early voting There are just
The Sounds of Saugus August 26, 2022 Back-to-School countdown Hey, Saugus kids! Hope you’ve made the most of your summer vacation, as you will be headed back to school next
Back to School August 26, 2022 Saugus Public School principals have high expectations as the district begins the second year of a scholastic improvement goals Thirty-three Saugus High