Saugus schools take big step in testing
SAUGUS-The School Committee allowed the district to take a giant step forward in testing assessment and intervention Thursday when it approved the purchase of an... Read more.
Saugus principal search extended
SAUGUS – The search to fill Belmonte Middle School Principal Charles Naso’s shoes when he retires this summer just got a little longer.Superintendent... Read more.
Saugus making a clean sweep of street dust
SAUGUS – Dusty streets should soon be a thing of the past as the street sweepers are getting ready to roll.Unlike last year when only the main streets were... Read more.
Saugus pension storm on horizon
SAUGUS – State aid cuts and rising costs aside, the town is looking at a whole new financial storm that is brewing on the horizon and Town Manager Andrew Bisignani... Read more.
Marblehead spelling champ heading back to D.C.
LYNN – Two years ago, Daniel Rosenberg put in his first appearance at The Daily Item Regional Spelling Bee and spelled his way to an all expense paid trip... Read more.
Show cause hearing causing headaches for Saugus selectmen
SAUGUS – The Board of Selectmen will hold a show cause hearing on Tonino’s Cucina Italiana Tuesday but it might be over before it even gets started.Selectman... Read more.
Saugus I&I fee to remain unchanged
SAUGUS – Builders hoping to catch a break on the Inflow and Infiltration fee are out of luck.Town officials said, despite a lawsuit centering on four developers... Read more.
Saugus agrees to fund schools
SAUGUS – Rather than handing out pink slips in May, Superintendent Richard Langlois is looking for a little financial commitment from town officials and he... Read more.
Saugus selectmen hold off on appeal of I&I ruling
SAUGUS – Appealing a court decision that awarded four developers $758,000 plus interest to be paid from the town coffers is not, it appears, a cut and dry... Read more.
Saugus board wrestles with fallout from I&I judgment
SAUGUS – The town was hit with a $758,000 judgment last week and this week the Selectmen, as sewer commissioners, will have to decide what to do about it.The... Read more.