Volume 49 – Report No. 41 October 7-11, 2024 October 17, 2024 THE HOUSE AND SENATE. There were no roll calls in the House or Senate last week. This week, Beacon Hill Roll Call looks at
Ursula A. Clark October 17, 2024 Of Saugus. Passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Saturday October 12th at Tufts Medical Center in Boston at the age of 93.
Town Manager Crabtree announces hiring of a new town engineer October 17, 2024 By Mark E. Vogler Filling the critical vacancy of town engineer had been an issue of concern for selectmen for several weeks. Town
Town will hold free COVID-19/flu vaccine clinic for Saugus residents next week October 17, 2024 Town Manager Scott Crabtree and Director of Public Health John Fralick announced this week that the town will hold a COVID-19/flu vaccine clinic on
Saugus struggles in 21-0 loss to Salem as offensive woes continue October 17, 2024 By Dom Nicastro The Saugus High School football team couldn’t finish off drives in a 21-0 loss to Salem at home on Thursday,
Campaign 2024 October 17, 2024 Two weeks of In-Person Early Voting for Presidential Election begins tomorrow at the Saugus Public Library By Mark E. Vogler SAUGUS –
Theatre Company of Saugus wraps up two-weekend October performances of “Evil Dead the Musical” October 17, 2024 (The following info is from a press release from Theatre Company of Saugus [TCS].) For the second consecutive October weekend, the Theatre
Saugus Historical Society – World War II Commemoration continues with stories from Saugonians who recalled personal experiences October 17, 2024 By Laura Eisner The October meeting of the Saugus Historical Society was a continuation of the commemoration of World War II that was
A different Dunkin’ shop struck by motor vehicle, but business survives a shutdown October 17, 2024 By Mark E. Vogler A 55-year-old Lynn man has lost his privilege to drive indefinitely after his Ford pickup truck struck the Dunkin’
An invitation for town residents to join Saugus Election Eve Prayer Vigil on Nov. 4 October 17, 2024 By The Rev. John Beach St. John’s Episcopal Church “The loudest voices we hear are those who advocate conflict, divisiveness.”—former Senator John C.