
Saugus votes yes on 40B housing
SAUGUS – After months of discussion, a public hearing period, and deliberation of conditions and waivers, the Board of Appeals unanimously voted yes to a new apartment... Read more.

Saugus Board gets a WIN Waste update
SAUGUS — After a summer break, the Board of Health returned to the library for its Monday night meeting and received an update from WIN Waste Plant Manager Elliot... Read more.

Saugus man pleads guilty to drug charges
BOSTON — Marcus Holder, 30, of Saugus, pleaded guilty to federal drug offenses involving methamphetamine laced pills. Holder, who was known as ‘Heartless,’... Read more.

Bus cuts spark safety concerns in Saugus
SAUGUS — With the school year now in full swing for students, a petition has started on change.org to “Put Kids First.” The petition pertains to the... Read more.

Saugus board reviews apartment conditions
SAUGUS — The Board of Appeals met Thursday night to review the conditions for the Broadway apartments project. This meeting did not include public comment, as... Read more.

Saugus resident tests positive for West Nile
SAUGUS — The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) informed the Saugus Health Department that a resident tested positive for the West Nile Virus, according... Read more.

Saugus tomato tips the scales
Bob Seelley, an avid gardener in Saugus, Massachusetts, has grown a 5.33 pound tomato, breaking the state record of 5.1 pounds, after five years of attempts.... Read more.

Cliftondale Pizza replaces Saugus staple
SAUGUS — With the closure of Sons of Sicily Eatery, a well-known joint that served Sicilian-style dishes, it has been announced that Cliftondale Pizza and Roast... Read more.

Developer sues for millions in Saugus
SAUGUS — On Aug. 21, real estate developer TB Holdings LLC, home of the iconic orange dinosaur, filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the Town of Saugus... Read more.

Saugus locals oppose Lincoln Ave. liquor store
SAUGUS — What was once Amato’s Liquors on Lincoln Avenue was torn down in January to make way for a new building with new ownership. That new building is set... Read more.