Newhall: The sole of Saugus (nee Lynn)
SAUGUS — Born in what was then Lynn, but is now part of Saugus, on April 29, 1802, Benjamin Franklin Newhall helped bring the shoe industry to the area. Newhall... Read more.
Five Guys relocates to former Sake Japanese Restaurant location
SAUGUS — After closing its old location in Saugus Plaza, Five Guys will reopen at 670 Broadway, the former site of the closed Sake Japanese Restaurant. The burger... Read more.
Saugus tongues are wagging over dog park
SAUGUS — Residents discussed the impact that a proposed dog park would have on Stocker Park during a public forum meeting. Town Manager Scott Crabtree was present... Read more.
Police Respond to Deceased in Motor Vehicle
SAUGUS — Police were called to a motor vehicle found behind the Red Roof Inn at 920 Broadway. On Wednesday, police were called to a motor vehicle located behind... Read more.
Belmonte School STEAMs ahead in Saugus
SAUGUS — A six-week enrichment pilot program at Belmonte STEAM Academy has concluded, and district officials are hailing the impact it had on the school. “I... Read more.
Saugus likes Ike for 1954 letter
SAUGUS — Town officials, residents, and Saugus High School alumni gathered at the Town Hall’s auditorium to open the time capsule buried by students in 1954,... Read more.
Staff member stabbed at KIPP Academy in Lynn, student arrested
LYNN — A student was arrested following the stabbing of a staff member at KIPP Academy on Monday morning. Larnel Jean Eustach, 18, of Chelsea, was arrested and... Read more.
World series park celebrates 20th anniversary
SAUGUS — World Series Park celebrated its 20th anniversary with a collation, after a game between Saugus High and Lynn English. After the game, Bob Davis, Superintendent... Read more.
Tonal Chaos stuns Saugus with Spring Showcase
SAUGUS — The high school’s a cappella group, Tonal Chaos, held its inaugural Spring Showcase event, at which it highlighted a cappella groups from around... Read more.
Third-grade history detectives take on Lynn Museum
LYNN — At the Lynn Museum, for the first time, the History Detectives program served all of the third graders in the city’s public schools. The program,... Read more.
