Saugus Pranker Mills project still stalled
SAUGUS — The Pranker Mills project, which would involve constructing apartments on the historic site, returned to the Planning Board with a new project manager;... Read more.
A mother hopes for toys for her children
With millions of Americans stressed about job security and the holidays right around the corner, many parents are struggling to provide a joyful experience for their... Read more.
Saugus man pleads guilty for drug trafficking
SAUGUS — George Krabey, 47, of Saugus, pled guilty in federal court for his role in a drug trafficking conspiracy. Krabey pled guilty to two counts of conspiracy... Read more.
Saugus shines bright at annual tree lighting
SAUGUS — Town Hall was lit up with lights Friday night, as Santa led the countdown into the celebration. Things kicked off with Town Manager Scott Crabtree welcoming... Read more.
Lynn helps celebrate Baby’s First Holiday
SAUGUS — Lynn Women’s Health celebrated its annual Baby’s First Holiday party, inviting all of its patients to mark the first holiday for their infants... Read more.
Saugus Board approves Hamilton Street special permit
SAUGUS — The Planning Board hit a bit of a snag Thursday night while discussing the Site Plan Review permit of 163-167 Hamilton St., which is where Psyclarity... Read more.
Two identified in Saugus assault
SAUGUS — The two persons of interest in the Square One Mall assault that occurred on Nov. 24 have been identified; however, due to the fact that they are minors,... Read more.
WIN answers questions on Saugus turbine project
SAUGUS — The Board of Health received an update on WIN Waste Innovations’ turbine overhaul project, which was scheduled to be completed on Nov. 18. The project... Read more.
Mom wishes baby a joyful first Christmas
When it comes to a baby’s first Christmas, most parents hope to make it joyful and bright. At that age, the child might not remember the moment, but it can... Read more.
Saugus sees success in new rodent control pilot
SAUGUS — The new pesticide-free rodent control program, dubbed the Sentinel Program, has received an update from Public Health Director John Fralick, seeing the... Read more.
