
Saugus trash and recycling pickup delay
SAUGUS — Trash and recycling pickup will run on a one-day delay for the remainder of the week. There was no collection on Monday, Oct. 8. Services resumes... Read more.

Saugus karate studio offers free classes for National Bullying Prevention Month
SAUGUS — The owners of Saugus Karate Kung-Fu are fighting back against bullying. “Everyone thinks of bullying as being kicked, pushed, or punched,”... Read more.

Four residents to receive leadership award at Saugus Public Library Foundation gala
SAUGUS — An event later this month will honor the president of the Saugus Boosters Club, a Vietnam War veteran, a longtime politician, and Saugus High School’s... Read more.

Debate over redo for Nahant wetlands protection bylaw heats up
NAHANT — The question is no longer whether a bylaw to protect the wetlands should be in place. The debate has turned into a question of democracy. “You are... Read more.

Historical underpass mural unveiled in Revere
REVERE — A mural was unveiled Thursday afternoon, transforming a once dreary underpass on Sargent Street into a place for art and celebration. The historic... Read more.

Nahant residents don’t want to revisit wetlands vote
NAHANT — A group of residents disagree with the Board of Selectmen’s decision to ask voters to rescind the newly enacted Wetlands Protection bylaw at a Special... Read more.

Revere looks to put lid on rat problem
REVERE — Revere is trying to can a rat problem by changing the way garbage is collected. Beginning next week, the Department of Public Works will supply every... Read more.

Suffolk DA Pappas testifies in support of Gov. Charlie Baker’s bill to change bail process
BOSTON — Suffolk County District Attorney John Pappas testified in support of a bill filed by Gov. Charlie Baker to change the process by which people are released... Read more.

Saugus school district works to support grandparents raising children
SAUGUS — With a rising number of students being raised by their grandparents, the Saugus school district is trying to find ways to support older guardians. “I... Read more.

Saugus School Committee looking into social media policy for members
SAUGUS — School Committee members could soon be told to bite their tongues — or hold their fingers — when it comes to sharing on social media. Two members... Read more.