Saugus officials verifying recall signatures
SAUGUS – The Town Clerk’s office and the Board of Registrars have been working steadily to certify the thousands of signatures that were turned in on... Read more.
Subdivision issues remain unresolved
SAUGUS – While there have been some improvements, the Board of Selectmen continues to keep the pressure on Bellevue Heights developer Jack Mallon.The board... Read more.
Revere storms forward
REVERE – It takes more than a tornado to sidetrack a $500 million project in Revere.Mayor Daniel Rizzo said construction of the new Waterfront Square remains... Read more.
Saugus barber shop cuts into profits to aid vets
SAUGUS – Mike Prochilo, owner of Mike’s Barber Shop, has always had the desire to give back to military veterans, so he and his employees worked for... Read more.
Three-alarm fire injures Saugus firefighters
SAUGUS – A three-alarm fire at 66 Water St. Thursday morning sent two firefighters to Melrose-Wakefield Hospital with minor injuries, according to Deputy Fire... Read more.
Saugus School Committee looks to neighbor for improvement
SAUGUS – Dorothy Presser of the Massachusetts Association of School Committees hosted a workshop on operating protocols for the School Committee Wednesday.School... Read more.
Neighbors oppose methadone clinic set for Saugus
SAUGUS – Residents Brian Comeau and Annmarie Napolitano felt blindsided when they were recently informed that a methadone clinic would be opening adjacent... Read more.
Saugus selectmen go on defensive
SAUGUS – The four selectmen subject to a recall election banded together on Tuesday to publicly defend themselves against the efforts of Save Saugus PAC.The... Read more.
Former Saugus cop remembered for service to others
SAUGUS – Former Police Officer Albert William “Bill” Diotte, who passed away on Nov. 12 at the age of 70, was remembered as a man who rose above... Read more.
Save Saugus reports signs stolen from yards
SAUGUS – Save Saugus PAC Chairman Mark Mitchell said approximately 80 Save Saugus signs were stolen from private residences early Sunday morning.”We... Read more.