Saugus Gardens in the Summer July 17, 2025 Here’s what’s blooming in town this week to make your walks more enjoyable By Laura Eisener Most of the hydrangeas we see
A productive Sunday in the parking lot – Car Show raises $4,000 for Mom’s Cancer Fighting Angels July 17, 2025 By Joanie Allbee Mom’s Cancer Fighting Angels’ 11th Annual Car Show raised $4,000 last Sunday (July 13) – the second biggest fund-raiser in
A pop-up veterinarian clinic arrives to give cats and dogs their shots July 17, 2025 By Joanie Allbee At 8:30 a.m. last Sunday morning (July 13), local cat and dog owners streamed through the doors of PetSmart at
Level Up at the Library with Reading Dragons July 17, 2025 Register for the Kids 2025 Summer Reading Program (Editor’s Note: The following info is from a press release issued by the Saugus Public
Revisiting the Rail Trail July 17, 2025 Improving the public safety of the 2.5-mile segment of the Northern Strand Community Trail which runs through Saugus remains a work in progress
Ex-Veterans Service Officer Cancelliere wants his job back on a full-time basis July 17, 2025 By Mark E. Vogler Veterans Service Officer Paul J. Cancelliere finds himself temporarily out of work. He learned he had lost his 18-an-hour-a-week
The Sounds of Saugus July 17, 2025 By Mark E. Vogler Good morning, Saugus Monday is unofficially the kickoff of the political season that will end with the Nov.
Boston CASA Seeks Volunteers to Advocate for Foster Youth in Suffolk and Middlesex Counties July 17, 2025 Virtual information sessions begin July 24 for those interested in joining the fall training cohort BOSTON, Mass. (July 15, 2025) – Boston CASA (Court Appointed
Revere Cultural Council invites applications for community cultural events, programs July 17, 2025 Advocate Staff Report The Revere Cultural Council is gearing up for its annual call for applications for community cultural events and programs. It
Election season heating up in at-large, school committee races July 17, 2025 Advocate Staff report REVERE – With the summer heat ramping up, November and the next municipal election seem a long way off. But