Fire rips through Oasis in Saugus
SAUGUS – The Oasis Restaurant will be closed for at least a couple of weeks after an early morning fire ripped through the ceiling Thursday. Fire Chief James... Read more.
Saugus leads the Northeast in drug hospitalizations
SAUGUS – A study released on opioid related incidents in the Northeast shows that Saugus has topped the charts in opioid-related hospitalizations between 2003... Read more.
Saugus rink woes linked to DCR, DOR
SAUGUS – Finance Committee Chairman Robert Palleschi summed up the town’s problems with Kasabuski Arena with one statement Thursday: “DCR tied... Read more.
Environmental concerns halt Saugus project
SAUGUS – Abutters concerned that a 19.9-acre parcel that bumps into Lynnfield and the Saugus River might become a contractor’s yard have won a reprieve,... Read more.
Saugus to hike cost of school snacks
SAUGUS – Snackers at area schools will be paying a little more for their baked Doritos, juice bars and other snacks bought a la carte in the district’s... Read more.
Kasabuski Rink back out to bid as first deal stalls
SAUGUS – With months of negotiations seemingly at a standstill, the Kasabuski Ice Rink has gone back out to bid.Town Manager Andrew Bisignani was quick to... Read more.
Saugus residents lobby for sewer tie-in
SAUGUS – All five Town Meeting members from Precinct 4 and 120 additional residents are lobbying Town Meeting members with an article aimed at extending a... Read more.
Breakheart chair hopes bond turns barn green
SAUGUS – The environmental bond bill sitting on the governor’s desk has Friends of Breakheart Chairman Ed Murray thinking green.Gov. Deval Patrick has... Read more.
Saugus schools surprised by extra cash
SAUGUS-Superintendent Richard Langlois has a little end-of-the-fiscal-year surprise for the town, but is not quite sure how to gift wrap $268,907.The School Department... Read more.
Saugus Police Lt. proposes ID verification law to increase police powers in town
SAUGUS-Police Lt. Stephen Sweezey is looking for a little help in identifying suspected criminals and he’s hoping Town Meeting members will give him the tools... Read more.