Saugus’ World Series Park plans to install lights next spring
SAUGUS — World Series Park in Saugus has plans to install lights in the Spring of 2021. Most of the funds needed to complete the project will be available next... Read more.

Saugus turning rink over to state
SAUGUS — The state will take over operations at Saugus’ Kasabuski Rink in order to implement more than $3 million in facility upgrades, according to the... Read more.

Saugus swears in four new officers
SAUGUS — Four officers were sworn-in to the Saugus Police Department last week. The ceremony, for officers Jacob Roy, Nolan Dipanfilo, Paul Bridges, and Jake... Read more.

Women injured in golf accident in Saugus
SAUGUS — Police say two elderly women were seriously hurt Tuesday when their golf cart overturned during a bout of bad weather at Saugus’ Cedar Glen Golf... Read more.

Saugus school board passes $29.5M budget
SAUGUS — Saugus’ School Committee voted unanimously last Thursday to pass a budget of $29,575,250. Before the vote took place, Pola Andrews, Executive Director... Read more.

Nahant planning to fill empty Planning Board seat
NAHANT — Officials are searching to fill a mid-term opening on Nahant’s Planning Board. Vacated in June by Gene Canty, who left to serve on Nahant’s... Read more.

Sachems mascot causing controversy in Saugus
SAUGUS — The Saugus Sachems are once again under fire. On Tuesday, the Advertiser published a letter by 2005 Saugus High School graduate Kevin Studley titled “I... Read more.

Former Saugus selectman found dead
SAUGUS — Former Saugus Selectman Steve Horlick was found dead at his residence Wednesday. He was 59. “He cared about Saugus, first and foremost,”... Read more.

Saugus looking to take out the trash at Square One Mall
SAUGUS — A collection of trash left to accumulate outside the Square One Mall for months has now caught the attention of the Saugus Board of Health. Abandoned... Read more.

Nahant library reopens its doors
NAHANT — Nahant’s Library reopened its doors to the public this week after a nearly three-month long closure due to COVID-19. The good news is not without... Read more.