By Mark E. Vogler
Good morning, Saugus
There are only two more days until my favorite season of the year – on Monday, we begin autumn. I love the colors of the fall foliage. I love the comfortable sleeping weather. I love the festive celebrations of Halloween and Thanksgiving. It’s a great time of the year to be walking around outdoors, clad in a sweatshirt or fall jacket. If you are a Boston sports fan, we have the World Series to cap the long baseball schedule, and college and professional football, and the beginning of the professional basketball and hockey seasons.
What’s not to like about the fall, except for raking and blowing leaves. But there’s even a side benefit of exercise that goes with that time-consuming household task.
And, of course, if you are a local political junkie, there’s the town elections, which are held every two years in Saugus. Sixty-one elected positions are up for grabs on Nov. 4 – 50 seats in Town Meeting, five seats on the Board of Selectmen, five seats on the School Committee and one on the Housing Authority. Imagine, we are just six weeks away from Election Day (Nov. 4). Stay tuned.
Mums’ the word!
The 7th Annual Saugus Youth Soccer Mums Fall Fundraiser starts today (Friday, Sept. 19). Saugus Youth Soccer will be selling beautiful, hardy mums at Anna Parker Field at 124 Essex St. (next to the Fire Station). There will be multi colors to choose from. The fundraiser will run through Sunday (Sept. 21), while supplies last. The mums are priced at $9 each or three for $25.
“We have ordered over 250 hardy Mums, so don’t hesitate and come down to the field to support Saugus Youth Soccer!!!
“Thank you and if you have any questions please contact Paul Fureu at pa******@***oo.com 617-548-4993”
Free Health Fair Sept. 19
The Saugus-Everett Elks Drug Awareness Committee and the Saugus Senior Center are teaming up once again for their 2nd Annual Health, Wellness and Resource Fair to be held on Friday, Sept. 19, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Saugus Senior Center (466 Central St.). There will be a variety of health organizations that will offer free health screenings, educational tables, giveaways, raffles and much more. This is a free event and open to the public for all ages.
Jimmy Fund Craft Fair Sept. 21
The Jimmy Fund Craft Fair is set for Sept. 21, from noon to 4 p.m., at the MEG Building, 54-58 Essex St., Saugus.
Attention political Candidates!
As the most widely read newspaper that covers Saugus exclusively, we consider it an important public service to our readers to cover local election campaigns comprehensively. In this week’s paper, we published the list of candidates who are expected to appear on the Nov. 4 Town Election Ballot. As a courtesy to our readers, we are publishing information that will enable the candidates to make themselves known to the public on SaugusTV.
Michelle Fox, the Executive Director of Saugus TV (Saugus Community Television, Inc.) submitted this information to us and we are sharing it with the candidates:
TO ALL CANDIDATES RUNNING IN THE 2025 SAUGUS LOCAL ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 4, 2025
“It is election time once again in the Town of Saugus, and Saugus TV offers a number of different ways for candidates to get information out to Saugus residents.
- Campaign Slides: Any candidate, for any Board or Seat, can place a campaign slide on Saugus TV, that can be seen on Comcast Channel 8, during scheduled and non-scheduled Community Bulletin Board times. Please email all slides to m.*****@******tv.org
“There is NO COST to place a Campaign Slide. Campaign Slides will air in alphabetical order. Campaign Slides will run from October 6th until November 4th at 8PM.
- Candidate Statement Video: Saugus TV invites candidates for the Saugus Board of Selectmen and the Saugus School Committee to schedule a time to come to the studio, located at 30 Main Street, to record their candidate statements. Each candidate is allowed three minutes of air time to let viewers know who they are and why they are running for office. This statement is intended to be shot in one take. We allow for on-site review of your take and will reshoot if necessary. This time-slot is for one hour, all takes will be completed during that hour slot.
“There is no cost to the candidate for participating in this taping.
“Candidates running for Saugus Board of Selectmen or Saugus School Committee who are interested in recording a candidate statement are invited to contact Saugus TV to schedule a filming session.
“Filming will take place between September 15th and October 10th. To book a time slot, please contact Michelle by email at m.*****@******tv.org or call the studio at 781-231-2883 to coordinate with our staff.
“Deadline to record your video statement is October 10th at 5PM so we can air the program for a full two weeks.
“All candidate statements recorded will then be compiled into a single program that will air on Comcast Channel 8 starting October 13th. This program will air three times a day, at random times in the morning, afternoon, and evening until the election is over on November 4th. Air date and times TBD. Saugus TV program schedules are available at www.saugustv.org . The program will also be available to view on our Vimeo page at www.vimeo.com/saugustelevision.
- Candidate Forums: Saugus TV may tape and cablecast other organization’s forums and/or debates, with notice at least 5 days prior to the event, subject to crew availability.
- Additional Political Programming: Saugus TV encourages all Saugus residents, persons associated with a business or organization (whether for profit or non-profit), including candidates for any political office, to use the public access channel to communicate their political views. Candidates and other providers of political programs, as well as the programs themselves, are subject to the same policies and procedures as any other user of Saugus TV, including with respect to the use of a bulletin board.
“Saugus TV is non-partisan; therefore, we do not produce programs/spot(s) endorsing specific candidates or ballot questions. We encourage residents, organizations, and businesses to become members of Saugus TV. If a candidate is a member, or becomes a member of Saugus TV, they may produce, create and submit a program/spot(s) that will air on Saugus TV.
“These programs/spots will be shown on Comcast Channel 8 and will air 4 times a week (like any other member production), at random times, and will run until election day.
“Viewers will be able to find these airings on the Saugus TV Program Schedule.
“We look forward to working with all of the candidates, and hope that you take advantage of everything Saugus TV has to offer.”
Trivia Night is Oct. 16!
This just in from Selectman Corinne Riley:
Members of the Saugus Business Education Collaborative have scheduled their popular fundraising event: “Trivia Night”! If you are interested in securing a table for your team, it will be at Kowloon, October 16 at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m.
Register your team from businesses, organizations, teachers, PTOs, friends…all are welcome! You will be competing for a trophy, as well as bragging rights!
Teams are at least 5 members, cost is $275.00 per team, or $55.00 per participant. Do you want to come and join in the fun as a spectator? The cost is $25.00 each. Cost includes a buffet dinner.
A fun-filled night that benefits the students of our town! If you are interested please email cc*****@*****st.net or pe*************@*ol.com to register your team no later than October 14.
The Library is looking for volunteers
If you love being around books, try hanging out at the Saugus Public Library. If you already hang out there, here’s a message from Lisa, the Head Reference Librarian:
“We are looking for teens that need community service hours, and adults to volunteer at the library. We currently have openings on Tuesdays and Saturdays. If you are interested, please email Lisa, Head Reference Librarian at le*****@******et.org, call 781-231-4168, or stop by to fill out a Volunteer Application.”
Upcoming library events
The Saugus Public Library will feature two teen-related events later this month. There will be a Comic Book Workshop for Teens on Monday, Sept. 29, at 4 p.m. in the Brooks Room on the second floor. This program is open to grades 5 and up and requires registration. A program called “Murder Mystery: Everyone’s a Suspect!” is set for Saturday, Sept. 27, from 12:30-3:30 in the Teen Room. Please come if you want to participate in a murder investigation.
Please join us to play board and card games in the Teen Room on October 20 from 4:00-5:30. Registration is not required – fifth grade and up.
Annual Fall Family Festival Sept. 27 at Breakheart
The Saugus Action Volunteers for The Environment (SAVE) announced this week some very special programs in conjunction with this year’s annual Fall Family Festival at Breakheart Reservation. SAVE will sponsor a free Live Raptor Show as part of Breakheart Reservation’s annual Fall Family Festival on Saturday, September 27, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Working together with our community partners, the Department of Conservation & Recreation (DCR) and the Friends of Breakheart, SAVE sees this as a wonderful opportunity for everyone to view local wildlife up close and personal, as well as learn more about these wonderful animals. These environmental education programs about raptors will be presented by Mass Audubon. Five 20-minute sessions will be offered to the public at the Breakheart Christopher P. Dunne Visitor Center, starting at 11:00 a.m. (11:00, 11:30, 12:00, 12:30, 1:00), with the last session beginning at 1:00 p.m. The entire Festival will run from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., with a number of activities and fun events available.
SAVE will also sponsor another “It’s New To You” SWAP again this year at the Festival. The SWAP – an effort to help keep still usable items out of the waste stream – will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The SWAP is part of SAVE’s continuing efforts to increase recycling by repurposing still usable goods. The SWAP is another free event – no money, just a simple swap. You can bring items or take items; you do not have to do both.
Bring usable items in good condition to the SWAP, typically those things you no longer want but that are too good to throw away, and perhaps find a treasure or two to take home with you.
(Please, do not bring items that require special disposal.) For more information about the SWAP, please contact Ann at ad*****@*****10.net. You can also visit the SAVE website at saugussave.wordpress.com (click on News and Events).
The Pumpkin Patch is coming!
Besides Founders Day, there’s another signature Saugus event happening in September. “The Pumpkin Patch” will reappear at First Congregational Church on the side lawn along Hamilton Street, facing Saugus Town Hall.
“Our first delivery of pumpkins will be on Saturday, September 27th at 9 am,” according to Karen Spencer. “We need help to un-load the huge truck that will be parked on Hamilton Street. Please come down to the church and help. High school students will receive community service hours for helping. The second delivery is expected on October 11th where we also need help.”
KOC Flea Market Sept. 27
The Knights of Columbus Council 1829 of Saugus will be holding a Festive Indoor Flea Market and Craft Fair on Saturday, Sept. 27, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the KOC Hall at 57 Appleton St. in Saugus. Vendors/dealers will be charged $30 per space; one table and chairs provided. Please submit payment as soon as possible. For details, please call KOC at 781-233-9858 or Paul Giannetta at 978-239-1392.
This week’s “shout outs”
We had a few “shout outs” this week.
Here’s one from Precinct 5 Town Meeting Member Ronald A. Wallace: “Just wanted to give a shout out to all of the people pulling papers for the upcoming election. It’s great to see new names getting involved!”
Here’s one from Laura Eisener: “A shout out to the Saugus police for helping make the setups and breakdowns at Founder’s day run smoothly despite all the activity and crowds. And an extra one for the policeman who helped the geese cross Lynn Fells Parkway safely on Monday.”
Want to “Shout Out” a fellow Saugonian?
This is an opportunity for our paper’s readers to single out – in a brief mention – remarkable acts or achievements by Saugus residents or an act of kindness or a nice gesture. Just send an email (mv***@*****st.net) with a mention in the subject line of “An Extra Shout Out.” No more than a paragraph; anything longer might lend itself to a story and/or a photo.
Saugus United Parish Food Pantry
The Saugus United Parish Food Pantry is open today (Friday, Sept. 19) from 9:30-11 a.m. at 50 Essex St. in the basement of Cliftondale Congregational Church. The food pantry welcomes all neighbors facing food insecurity on Friday mornings. Volunteers are also welcome. Please call the Food Pantry Office (781-233-2663) or go to the website (cliftondalecc.org) for details.
Alcohol/Drug Recovery program Oct. 20
The Saugus-Everett Elks Drug Awareness Committee is sponsoring an Alcohol and Drug Recovery presentation from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Monday, October 20, at the Saugus Senior Center (466 Central St. in Saugus). This will be an hour-long presentation conducted by Sober Shuttle, Inc. explaining the benefits offered to recovering individuals. This is a free event, and people who are interested are welcome to attend. If you or someone you know would like to know more about these services, you should not miss this informative event. Services provided are cost-free transportation into treatment, recovery coach services, placement assistance, food assistance, clothing assistance, community engagement and much more. Light refreshments will be served.
Call the Saugus Senior Center at 781-231-3178 to attend. Walk-ins are also welcome.
2026 Local Cultural Council grant cycle now open
The Saugus Cultural Council has received an allocation of $15,500 from the state to fund enriching and diverse cultural activities, events and school field trips for Saugus and neighboring communities, according to Tori Darnell, co-chair of the Saugus Cultural Council. Grant applications are welcomed between September 2 and October 16.
The Saugus Cultural Council will be available at the Saugus Public Library on September 23 at 6 p.m. to provide live support. This support is for those interested in discussing a project idea and receiving technical support to submit a grant application. For more information, please email sa*******************@***il.com.
Flu Clinics for the fall
The Board of Health announced several upcoming Flu Clinics: Sept. 19 and 26 at the Saugus Senior Center and Oct. 2 in the Saugus Town Hall Auditorium. Flu and Covid-19 Boosters will be available. The clinics are open to the public, with times to be determined.
Newspapers at the library
Thanks to a donation from a patron, The New York Times is now available at the Library, according to Saugus Public Library Director Alan Thibeault. “You can also stop by and read the Saugus Advocate, Lynn Item, Boston Herald, and the Boston Globe as well!” Thibeault said.
Saugus Youth Cross Country 2025
Grades 1-5 and 6-8 not running for a school team can run on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:45 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Belmonte; Saturdays 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Breakheart Reservation. The training distances are 1st to 3rd, .7 miles; 4th and 5th, 1.2 miles; 6th-8th, 1.9 miles.
Practice races are Saturdays (to be determined) at Frey Park in Lynn at 285 Walnut St.
Saturday, Oct. 25: Fun Run practice at Breakheart. Athletes are encouraged to wear a costume.
Saturday, Nov. 1: 16th Annual Massachusetts State Middle School Cross Country Championship at Willard Field in Devens (more information to be announced).
Tuesday, Nov. 11: 11th Annual Massachusetts Elementary School Cross Country Championship, 8:30 a.m. arrival – 9:30 a.m. start; Lynn Gannon Golf Course, 60 Great Woods Rd.; lunch at Prince Pizzeria following the meet.
Ending Thursday, Nov. 13: Wrap-up Session at Belmonte.
Cost: $150 for first year, $75 returning from Cross Country 2024.
If you have any questions, need further information or want to register, please contact Coach T at 781-854-6778 or Ch********************@***il.com.
Visitor Services at Saugus Iron Works
The park grounds at the Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site are open now through Oct. 31, 24 hours a day/seven days a week. Restrooms are open Wednesday through Sunday; 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Monday through Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Visitor Center is open Wednesday through Sunday, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The museum and industrial site buildings are open Wednesday through Sunday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
A return of the Halloween Pet Parade on Oct. 19
The Friends of Breakheart are gearing up for their Third Annual Halloween Pet Parade, which is set for Sunday, Oct. 19. Registration begins at 11 a.m. at the Christopher P. Dunne Memorial Visitor Center (177 Forest St. in Saugus). A $10 donation is required to enter your pet. The Friends will use the proceeds for park activities and future events. Cash or check. No Venmo. Prizes will be awarded for Best Costume, Best Silly Pet Trick and Best Personality. Raffle prizes are open to all who donate. For more information, please call Joyce at 781-233-1855, extension 1019, or Lisa Mirasola at 781-808-7817.
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