Saugus softball team battles for playoff berth in final games May 23, 2024 By Dom Nicastro In the final week, the Saugus High School softball team still has a fighting chance to make the postseason. That’s
Representative Wong supports $1.235B bond bill to address the state’s information technology needs May 23, 2024 BOSTON – State Representative Donald Wong (R-Saugus) recently voted in favor of legislation that authorizes $1.235 billion in state bond funding to help improve
~ SHS Sachems Sports Round-Up ~ May 23, 2024 By Dom Nicastro Saugus baseball team splits last two Saugus stood at 8-7 after 15 games. The team fell to Peabody, 4-3, this
Saugus Unsung Hero Awards 2024 May 23, 2024 Seven students honored for their work to make Saugus Public Schools a better place to learn By Mark E. Vogler The good
Memorial Day 2024 – Vietnam vet touched many lives May 23, 2024 (Editor’s Note: Had he lived, Stanley Joseph Egan of Saugus would be celebrating his 75th birthday on Monday, Memorial Day. Instead, he will be
~ The Old Sachem ~ Remembering another Saugus World War II Hero – Charlie Glebus May 23, 2024 By Bill Stewart During the Second World War there were many heroes from Saugus. I will list here Sergeant Charles Glebus, who flew
Memorial Day Parade will be on the radio May 23, 2024 Parade leaves staging area from Anna Parker Field at 10 a.m. tomorrow on same route to Riverside Cemetery By Mark E. Vogler
The Sounds of Saugus May 23, 2024 By Mark E. Vogler Good morning, Saugus We are approaching two of the busiest back-to-back weekends of the year on the Saugus community
A Reader’s Perspective – Memorial Day’s Echo of Days Gone By May 23, 2024 By Joanie Allbee Memorial Day was declared a National Holiday in 1971 – a day set aside in the three-day weekend to reflect
TOWN MEETING 2024 May 23, 2024 Members approve article to make the rail trail safer for runners and walkers who worry about getting hit by motorized vehicles; rail trail bylaw