Large turnout of support for proposed soccer stadium April 3, 2025 By Neil Zolot Mayor Carlo DeMaria and State Senator Sal DiDomenico were pleased with a turnout of approximately 100-plus people and support they
ELECTION 2025: Selectman Corinne Riley says she won’t seek a fourth term this fall; she plans to stay active in community affairs while pursuing other interests outside of politics March 28, 2025 By Mark E. Vogler With more than seven months to go before the town elections, Selectman Corinne Riley announced this week that she
Public Health nurse notes a spike in flu cases; highest total in Saugus in 15 years March 27, 2025 By Mark E. Vogler The 201 cases of influenza reported in Saugus last month was “the most cases we have seen in February
Finance Committee reviews the public safety budgets March 27, 2025 By Mark E. Vogler SAUGUS – It will cost about $1.5 million more to keep the town safe under Town Manager Scott C.
Countdown Till Saugus Town Meeting March 27, 2025 Editor’s Note: The 2025 Annual Town Meeting convenes on Monday, May 5. As a special service to our readers and the registered voters
Saugus Gardens in the Spring March 27, 2025 Here’s what’s blooming in town this week to make your walks more enjoyable By Laura Eisener ‘Iron Cross’ wood sorrel (Oxalis tetraphylla
The Sounds of Saugus March 27, 2025 By Mark E. Vogler Good morning, Saugus This past Tuesday (March 25) was Medal of Honor Day, and Saugus residents who walked into
Scouts of America Pinewood Derby winners race to the finish line March 27, 2025 By Tara Vocino The winners shared about their cars in Saturday’s Saugus Scouts of America Pack 62 Pinewood Derby at Cliftondale Congregational church.
Some Anniversaries Remembered and Some Forgotten – 250 years ago, March 27 & 28, 1775, the Battle of Chelsea Creek March 27, 2025 By John J. Henry Anniversaries are a time to look back, to celebrate milestones and achievements; it is also a time to
Revere City Council Roundup March 27, 2025 By The Advocate Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna graciously asked that the entire City Council be included as sponsors of a motion she