Portion of Saugus’ Lynn Fells Parkway closing due to construction
SAUGUS — A portion of Lynn Fells Parkway between the areas of Laurine Road and Forest Street will be closed for construction work starting Monday. As previously... Read more.
SAVE hosts 51st annual meeting
SAUGUS — Saugus Action Volunteers for the Environment (SAVE) held its 51st annual meeting at Polcari’s Restaurant, where dozens of people gathered to enjoy the... Read more.
Doing good by doing Well in Saugus
SAUGUS — The Youth and Recreation Department held its third Community Wellness Fair behind the Belmonte STEAM Academy, with a bevy of activities for children and... Read more.
Saugus’ young readers turning pages for summer
SAUGUS — With children out of school for the summertime, the Saugus Public Library is kicking off its 2024 summer reading program, which is titled “Read, Renew,... Read more.
Garage catches fire on Saugus’ Aspen Terrace
SAUGUS — A garage at 4 Aspen Terrace caught fire on Tuesday afternoon, and fire departments from different municipalities responded to the scene. The fire, which... Read more.
Saugus board hears more on Essex Landing
SAUGUS — The Planning Board has determined it has not seen sufficient information to approve continued construction on the Essex Landing site and scheduled an... Read more.
Hunting Breakheart history in Saugus
SAUGUS — Benjamin Newhall Johnson began purchasing land in Saugus for use as hunting grounds in 1891. The property, then known as Six Hundred Acres, was owned... Read more.
Saugus school board approves FY25 budget
SAUGUS — The School Committee voted 4-1 to approve Saugus Public Schools’ $34,268,535 fiscal year 2025 budget. While most of the board members voted in favor... Read more.
Saugus steps up for shooting victim
SAUGUS — A GoFundMe page has been set up for Kai Burgos, who was killed at the age of 17 in a shooting outside of the Market Basket in Lynn on June 15. Burgos... Read more.
Saugus’ Conservation Commission hears WIN Waste dredging plans
SAUGUS — WIN Waste Innovations went before the Conservation Commission to continue a meeting regarding permitting for a dredging project. On April 30, WIN Waste... Read more.
