Landfill closure up for debate in Saugus
SAUGUS — Town Meeting members voted unanimously to form a closure committee for the landfill at the WIN Waste facility during the second night of Town Meeting.... Read more.
Branch Railroad had Saugonians chugging along
SAUGUS — Before it ceased operating in 1958, the Saugus Branch Railroad provided easy transportation between Boston and the municipalities north of the city. The... Read more.
Saugus Town Meeting will determine allocation of $500,000
SAUGUS — Selectman Michael Serino and Saugus Public Schools Superintendent Michael Hashem met with the Finance Committee to brief them on Article 10 ahead of the... Read more.
Kowloon keeps liquor license
SAUGUS — The Board of Selectmen chose not to suspend Kowloon Restaurant’s liquor license at a show-cause hearing that was held in response to a brawl at... Read more.
WIN Waste catches Saugus up to date
SAUGUS — At a Board of Health meeting, representatives for WIN Waste Innovations updated the board on the operation of the company’s plant in town. Since... Read more.
McDonald’s franchisee lends a hand in Saugus
SAUGUS — A local McDonald’s franchisee, Lindsay Wallin, is looking to help make a difference with a Rally for Ryan fundraiser at the two McDonald’s locations... Read more.
Nothing surprising at Saugus Town Meeting
SAUGUS — All articles heard at the first night of Town Meeting passed with unanimous support, although a few of them prompted Town Meeting members to ask clarifying... Read more.
Swampscott Commission on Disability eyeing grants
SWAMPSCOTT — Commission on Disability members discussed the possibility of applying for grants to create accommodations for people with disabilities during the... Read more.
Bank chases Saugus for next location
SAUGUS — The Planning Board reviewed a site plan for the construction of a Chase Bank at 156-180 Main St. in Saugus Plaza. Nick Dewhurst, representing Bohler Engineering,... Read more.
Light shed on low Voke enrollment
SAUGUS — During a recent Finance Committee meeting, light was shed on the decline in enrollment at Northeast Metropolitan Regional Technical Vocational High School.... Read more.
