~ Political Announcement ~ James Tozza announces candidacy for two Town Committees October 13, 2023 Dear Saugus Community My name is James Tozza, life-long Saugus Resident. I live at 12 Saugus Ave. I am on the Board of Disability
~ Political Announcement ~ Bartolo seeks TM reelection in Precinct 6 October 13, 2023 My name is Jean M. Bartolo. I am running for re-election as your Representative Town Meeting Member for Precinct 6. I am asking for
Town Election 2023 – The Saugus Advocate sponsors three nights of Charter Commission Candidate forums next week October 13, 2023 By Mark E. Vogler The ballot for the Nov. 7 Town Election features one of hottest political races in recent town history. Twenty-seven
~ Political Announcement ~ Palomba seeks TM reelection in Precinct 1 October 13, 2023 Sue Palomba, of 73 Appleton Street Saugus, has announced that she will seek re-election to the Saugus Town Meeting Representing Precinct 1. First elected
Saugus Gardens in the Fall October 13, 2023 Here’s what’s blooming in town this week to make your walks more enjoyable By Laura Eisener It’s a tough month for arachnophobes
The Sounds of Saugus October 13, 2023 Good morning, Saugus! Tomorrow (Saturday, Oct. 14) should be a great day to welcome newcomers to Saugus, as well as to provide a
From pot shops to political potshots October 13, 2023 Rift between Board of Selectmen’s two leaders widens as decision on permits for marijuana establishments gets delayed By Mark E. Vogler The
Revere High School Named to Prestigious AP School Honor Roll for 2023 October 13, 2023 RHS Recognized As A Leader in Equitable Access To Advanced Coursework Revere, MA – Acting Mayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr. is proud to
~ Political Endorsement ~ Boston Carmen’s Union Local 589 Endorses Rhalimi for Council At-Large October 13, 2023 Alexander Rhalimi is proud to announce that his campaign for Council at-Large has been endorsed by Boston Carmen’s Union Local 589 of the Amalgamated
~ Op-Ed ~ Experience In Service October 13, 2023 By Patrick M. Keefe Jr., Acting Mayor Among the countless conversations I’ve had with people during the campaign is one that recurs frequently: