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.
New Saugus cop sworn in
SAUGUS – Tom Wilson said he always knew his son would go into some type of public service so it didn’t surprise him or his wife Linda, watching Thursday... Read more.
Saugus cries foul over sewer line break
SAUGUS – Residents and business owners in Saugus Center knew something had run afoul Sunday by the plumbing backups suffered by many and the odor suffered... Read more.
Saugus charter board to revise license proposal
SAUGUS – Next to conflict of interest issues and residency requirements, one of the hottest debates among those watching the Charter Commission’s progress... Read more.
Saugus selectman continues fight to fix voke school tuition formula
SAUGUS – Selectman Michael Kelleher has received a personal invitation to the Northeast Metropolitan Regional Vocational School’s public hearing on its... Read more.
Proposed Saugus bylaw would ban ice cream vendors at town events
SAUGUS – An article headed toward Town Meeting is calling for a new bylaw that takes a direct shot at free enterprise.The bylaw, proposed by Selectman Michael... Read more.
Saugus’ Breakheart head worried over lack of police patrols
SAUGUS – Summer has yet to arrive but Ed Murray, chairman of the Friends of Breakheart, is already bracing for the worst.Murray received a letter Monday from... Read more.
Vandals hit Saugus baseball park again
SAUGUS – The wind is blowing foul at World Series Park where vandals struck Friday night or early Saturday morning, damaging a weathervane and pushing out... Read more.
Saugus’ World Series Park vandalized again
SAUGUS -The wind is blowing foul at World Series Park where vandals struck Friday night or early Saturday morning damaging a weathervane and pushing out a screen... Read more.
Saugus to begin dam projects
SAUGUS-Strangers spotted near the Golden Hills dams today should not be taken as a threat to Homeland Security.Public Works Superintendent Joseph Attubato said work... Read more.