Everett to invest in off-street, shared community paths project July 17, 2025 By Neil Zolot Everett is using $220,000 in state funds from the Shared Streets and Spaces Program for a Neighborhood Safety and Wayfinding
Annual Orange Rose Foundation Bocce Tournament for the Ersilia Cup July 17, 2025 Supporting victims of domestic violence and promoting education Special to The Advocate On Saturday, June 7, 2025, the Orange Rose Foundation hosted
Sen. DiDomenico secures $400K for Pediatric Palliative Care for children July 17, 2025 Special to The Advocate State Senator Sal DiDomenico successfully pushed through an amendment in the Fiscal Year 2026 budget for an additional $400,000
Life-Saving Advice About Narcan July 17, 2025 Two Everett city workers share their knowledge in Saugus on how ordinary citizens can reverse an opioid drug overdose By Mark E. Vogler
Fourth of July in Saugus July 10, 2025 Lynnhurst Block Party celebrates its 108th birthday to continue a patriotic neighborhood tradition By Neil Zolot The Lynnhurst School is closed, but
Music for Independence Day Eve July 10, 2025 The Brian Maes Band entertained the crowd at the Annual Lynnhurst Third and Fourth of July Block Party By Laura Eisener The
Saugus Gardens in the Summer July 10, 2025 Here’s what’s blooming in town this week to make your walks more enjoyable By Laura Eisener This past weekend was the Imperio
Helping the Community July 10, 2025 Northeast Metro Tech students built a new shed for a nonprofit animal rescue organization in Saugus (Editor’s Note: Northeast Metro Tech issued
The Bands of Summer Continue July 10, 2025 NEXT UP: The Memorylaners are scheduled to perform a free concert at the Saugus Iron Works. The band, a longtime local favorite, will be
A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS July 10, 2025 Robert Palleschi’s passing leaves several vacant seats in Saugus town government and in various civic causes By Mark E. Vogler The recent