Belden Bridge work on schedule
SAUGUS – Despite the snow and occasional bitter cold the Belden Bly Bridge project remains on schedule.Executive Office of Transportation Spokesman Klark Jessen... Read more.
Saugus school program ‘Kids Come First’ reducing rates
SAUGUS – The downturn in the economy has hit all facets of life including, it seems, school related programs.The before and after school program, “Kids... Read more.
Saugus schools to add 3 new posts
SAUGUS – Superintendent Richard Langlois is creating three new positions within the School Department but they shouldn’t create a stir since it will... Read more.
New van for Saugus seniors funded
SAUGUS – The Senior Center may be short on funds but it isn’t lacking wheels.Council on Aging President Dick Barry said he received word that a grant... Read more.
Preservationists fretting over history vs. hi-tech
Fred Brooks of the Saugus Historical Society is concerned that history is being thrown away.With the onslaught of digital photographs and archives and ever-changing... Read more.
Saugus selectmen make strides against Tabu
SAUGUS – The Board of Selectmen said it made significant progress on the show cause hearing for Tabu Ultra Lounge and Nightclub but it didn’t make it... Read more.
Saugus super worried about high school accreditation
SAUGUS – Saugus High School is on tap for re-accreditation next year and getting there is likely going to be a rocky road.Superintendent Richard Langlois said... Read more.
Saugus town manager prefers different use of stimulus funds
SAUGUS – The town has about a dozen projects that could come to fruition through funding from the stimulus package, but Town Manager Andrew Bisignani would... Read more.
Clerk: Saugus needs volunteers
SAUGUS-For the first time in her 13 years as a clerk for the Board of Selectmen, Wendy Reed is worried.Over the last year the board has had to re-advertise openings... Read more.
Saugus super planning to draw back students
SAUGUS-The School Department has lost 62 students to charter schools and about 800 students elsewhere, according to Superintendent Richard Langlois’ latest... Read more.