Vision for public art takes root in Saugus
Tori Darnell, co-chair of the Saugus Cultural Council, is hoping to bring a new policy to Town Meeting regarding public art, after the 2022 vote to consider murals... Read more.
Saugus Committee reflects before election day
The School Committee held its final meeting with the current members, thanking each other and the residents for their hard work and dedication over the past few... Read more.
Attendance is up in Saugus Middle High School
The Middle High School's new attendance policy has resulted in an increase in student attendance, with overall attendance reaching 94.1% and behavior incidents decreasing... Read more.
Saugus man dies in N.H. high-speed chase
Benjamin Tapia Gately, 20, was killed in a car crash after fleeing from a New Hampshire State Trooper, driving erratically and hitting speeds over 120 mph.... Read more.
Saugus advances 911 communications project
The Board of Selectmen and Town Manager Scott Crabtree discussed the progress of the $4.5 million public safety communications improvements project, which is being... Read more.
Marblehead, Peabody, Saugus, Swampscott let voices be heard
Over 1,200 people gathered in Swampscott to protest the Trump Administration and its influence of billionaires, while Rep. Seth Moulton and other community members... Read more.
Saugus teachers’ contract approved, concerns remain
After negotiations, the Saugus Educators Association and the School Committee voted on a contract, with three members voting yes, one voting no, and one abstaining,... Read more.
WIN Waste hosts Fall Fest, supports Boys and Girls Club
SAUGUS — Families got a taste of fall fun Friday afternoon at Blessed Sacrament Church as WIN Waste sponsored a Fall Fun Fest. Over 200 people attended the event.... Read more.
Route 107 bridge reopens
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) has announced the reopening of the Belden G. Bly Bridge, which carries Route 107 over the Saugus River and... Read more.
Saugus home pantry inspires local giving
SAUGUS — In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jennifer Crotty realized that while she had a stable job and was as comfortable as one could be during that time,... Read more.
