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.
Saugus school backs young learners
The Veterans Early Learning Center School Improvement Plan focuses on three main goals: growth, learning, and belonging, with a focus on improving teaching, creating... Read more.
Saugus Library looks back on successful summer
The Saugus Library had a successful summer with 401 children participating in the Reading Dragons program, 6 people in the teen and adult programs, and an average... Read more.
An end of an era for Saugus board
The Board of Selectmen thanked the residents of Saugus for their support during their last meeting before election night, with Corinne Riley thanking the residents,... Read more.
The woman who saved the Saugus Iron Works
SAUGUS — The Historical Society held its October meeting, focusing on Louise Hawkes, who helped save the Saugus Iron Works. The historic Ironmaster’s house... Read more.
Saugus voters get to question candidates
The Saugus Action Volunteers for the Environment is hosting a Selectmen Candidates Night on October 29th at 7pm in the Town Hall auditorium, where residents can... Read more.
Saugus Library reviews state aid
The Library Board of Trustees discussed the FY26 State Aid to Public Libraries and unanimously approved an earmark of $30,000 for additional material funds, programs,... Read more.
