Saugus’ Raising Cane’s location approved for new signage
SAUGUS — The highly anticipated Raising Cane’s location in town has been approved for additional signage. At a Board of Appeals meeting, Attorney Richard... Read more.
Target checks out on personal checks in Saugus
SAUGUS — Beginning on July 15, Target, which has a location at 400 Lynn Fells Parkway, will no longer accept personal checks as a form of payment. “Target is... Read more.
Adam Hawkes, Saugus’ first white settler
SAUGUS — Adam Hawkes, Saugus’s inaugural white settler, could not have foreseen the historic legacy he and his descendants would create. John Adams, the... Read more.
Flynn: Prada? On Route 1 in Saugus? Seriously?
SAUGUS — At a site familiar to many residents, the long-closed Karla’s Shoes, a sign for an Italian luxury brand has cropped up, leading to more questions than... Read more.
Saugus’ Ash Landfill Closure Committee holds first meeting
SAUGUS — The newly formed Ash Landfill Closure Committee held its inaugural meeting after Article 25, which passed at this year’s Annual Town Meeting, officially... Read more.
Saugus’ July Lynnhurst Block Party still going strong after 107 years
SAUGUS — The town’s residents couldn’t wait to show their national pride at the Third of July Block Party, which was held at the Dana H. Johnson Memorial... Read more.
Saugus gets a glimpse at new Boys & Girls Club
SAUGUS — The Boys & Girls Club has expanded with its new Teen Center, dubbed “The Club,” at the Square One Mall. The center is in the former space... Read more.
In Saugus, an offer fit for teens
SAUGUS — Planet Fitness is currently running the High School Summer Pass initiative through Aug. 31, allowing teenagers between the ages of 14 and 19 to work out... Read more.
Saugus torn to shreds
SAUGUS — The town hosted a Shred-It event, where residents could bring items to be disposed of in a safe, secure, and environmentally friendly manner. “We’ve... Read more.
Saugus’ historic Iron Works was the first in the country
SAUGUS — The Saugus Iron Works, which operated from 1646 to 1670, was the first iron works in the country. Thomas Dexter, born in 1600, is believed to have arrived... Read more.
