Marion A. “Midge” Dawicki July 11, 2024 Of Saugus. Died on Wednesday, July 3rd, at the Lahey Clinic Medical Center in Burlington surrounded by her loving children at the age of
Joseph N. Repici, Jr. July 11, 2024 Of Saugus, formerly of Beachmont, Revere. Died on Friday, June 28th at the age of 73. He was the husband of Tobyann R. (Recchia)
98th Annual Portuguese Festival celebrates culture with bread and entertainment July 11, 2024 By Tara Vocino Imperio Mariense De Saugus has hosted the 98th Annual Portuguese Festival since 1927 along Lynns Fells Parkway. The well-attended weekend-long
~ The Old Sachem ~ Paul Cuffe of Cuttyhunk July 11, 2024 By Bill Stewart Paul Cuffe was an African-American and Wampanoag businessman in the 1700s in Massachusetts. His father was taken from Africa and
Invitation Declined July 11, 2024 WIN Waste Innovations gave its official “no thank you” to an offer from the Ash Landfill Closure Committee to participate as a nonvoting member
107th Annual Lynnhurst Block Party Gathers Neighbors to Celebrate the Fourth July 11, 2024 By Tara Vocino SAUGUS – The 107th Annual Lynnhurst Block Party got neighbors together last Wednesday, July 3, and last Thursday, July 4,
The Sounds of Saugus July 11, 2024 By Mark E. Vogler Good morning, Saugus Hope you had a safe and fun Fourth of July shared with family and friends.
Concert of the Week – The Squeezebox Stompers gets the crowd singing as “Music In The Park” summer concert season begins July 11, 2024 By Laura Eisener SAUGUS – The first concert of the summer season at the Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site was a rousing
Mass. Senate voting on fate of proposed Everett pro soccer stadium July 11, 2024 Advocate Staff Report The Massachusetts Senate was expected to vote on a $2.8 billion economic development bill this week, which includes plans to
Volume 49 – Report No. 26 June 24-28, 2024 Copyright © 2024 Beacon Hill Roll Call. All Rights Reserved. By Bob Katzen July 2, 2024 THE HOUSE AND SENATE: Beacon Hill Roll Call records local representatives’ and senators’ votes on roll calls from the week of June 24-28.