Good Friday bad day for attendance in Saugus
SAUGUS-Good Friday once again proved to be not so good when it came to school attendance as 1,595 students took the day off.The School Department has long considered... Read more.
Saugus recycling center to open
SAUGUS – Recycling Coordinator Lorna Cerbone is gearing up for a grand reopening that only she would find exhilarating.The town’s compost site and recycling... Read more.
Saugus board to close loophole for ‘pocket’ liquor license rules
SAUGUS – The Selectmen believe they have found a way to close a loophole in the Liquor Rules and Regulations that allow for pocket licenses.A pocket license... Read more.
Selectman leads charge vs. voke school
SAUGUS – In what he hopes will be a preemptive strike against the North East Metropolitan Vocational School budget process Selectman Michael Kelleher Tuesday... Read more.
Selectmen in Saugus won’t alter bar hours
SAUGUS – While doing a little housekeeping Tuesday night, the Board of Selectmen took the idea of rolling back nightclub hours to 1 a.m. off the table.Selectman... Read more.
Saugus meeting to consider heritage tree bylaw
SAUGUS – A neighborhood dispute may spawn a new bylaw that in the end could benefit everyone, especially some of the community’s oldest residents –... Read more.
Saugus taking steps to collect outstanding parking tickets
SAUGUS – While parking enforcement has written better than $250,000 in violations since last July the collections are not matching fines but Town Manager Andrew... Read more.
Budget may make early appearance for Saugus
SAUGUS – The Finance Committee is on track for what could be an historical moment next month, delivering the budget to Town Meeting by mid-May.The annual meeting... Read more.
Rarely needed, Move Over Law has little effect on Saugus roads
SAUGUS – It has been nearly one month since the new Move Over Law was put into effect, but thus far it is having little effect on traffic in town.The Move... Read more.
Saugus DPW: Think twice, then flush once
SAUGUS-Disposable wipes, and mop heads might make life easier for homeowners but they have become a nightmare for the Department of Public Works.DPW Director Joseph... Read more.