Saugus emergency agency moving to public safety building
SAUGUS – Paul Penachio may be wearing two different hats, but at least they are both under the same roof.The town?s emergency management agency director will... Read more.
Route 1 accident halts traffic for miles
SAUGUS – A rollover on Route 1 South occurring when two backhoes fell off a tractor trailer caused traffic to be backed up seven or eight miles on Friday,... Read more.
Planning Board puts Mills District on January agenda
SAUGUS – Planning Board Chairman Peter Rossetti announced at a meeting Thursday that the board would be discussing the Historic Mills Mixed Use Overlay District... Read more.
Truck hits bridge in Saugus; expect delays
SAUGUS – A rollover on Route I South occurring when two backhoes fell off a tractor trailer caused traffic to be backed up seven or eight miles on Friday,... Read more.
Hilltop items going up for auction on Dec. 14
SAUGUS – On Saturday, Dec. 14, the bidding wars will begin, and Hilltop Steak House regulars will know just how much they are willing to spend to get a piece... Read more.
Saugus preps for vets event
SAUGUS – September may appear to be a long way off – especially September 2015 – but plans for Saugus hosting the Veterans Appreciation Day are... Read more.
Hilltop drawing interest
SAUGUS – Hilltop Steak House has had varied inquiries across the country for its future development, but according to restaurant representatives, one commercial... Read more.
Saugus officer makes history
BOSTON – Lt. David Gecoya on Monday became the first person from the Saugus Police Department to be awarded the state?s highest honor a police officer can... Read more.
Committee to officially pick new school chief
SWAMPSCOTT – The Swampscott School Committee wants Pamela Angelakis to be the district?s next superintendent and will take an official vote in early December... Read more.
Curley property fate going back to Town Meeting
SAUGUS – It will be up to Town Meeting members to decide the fate of the Curley property once again now that selectmen voted to place it as the subject of... Read more.