Summertime in Saugus and the eatin’ is free
SAUGUS — The YMCA has an ongoing partnership with Project Bread, providing families and children with free meals for its Summer Eats program. Rosa Robles, the... Read more.
Trump supporters hit the road in Saugus
SAUGUS — Supporters of former President Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign gathered at the Walnut Street overpass, waving flags to show their enthusiasm... Read more.
Jaws of life used at car crash on Belden Bly Bridge
SAUGUS — Emergency services used the jaws of life to extract someone from a vehicle involved in a car crash on the Belden Bly Bridge on Monday morning, Fire Capt.... Read more.
Saugus’ summer Iron Works concerts
SAUGUS — For the third year in a row the Iron Works and the National Parks Service will hold a summer concert series in partnership with the Saugus Public Library.... Read more.
Saugus splashes in the summer
SAUGUS — The Youth and Recreation Department and Fire Department misted residents with the hose of a fire truck to help them cool off and beat the heat at the... Read more.
Wetlands put damper on Saugus development
SAUGUS — The Conservation Commission voted not to issue an order of conditions regarding further development of the Berthold Street subdivision due to neighbors’... Read more.
Saugus looks to reinstate Student Government Day
SAUGUS — During the citizens’ comment portion of a Board of Selectmen meeting, Precinct 2 Town Meeting member Matthew Parlante asked the board to help bring... Read more.
Pickleball and street hockey ideas at play in Saugus
SAUGUS —Town Manager Scott Crabtree debuted plans for playground renovations, including the addition of pickleball courts and a street-hockey rink at Anna Parker... Read more.
Historic New England hosts Community Day in Saugus
SAUGUS — Historic New England held its second annual Community Day at the town’s historical Boardman House, focusing on the themes of historic preservation and... Read more.
The man behind Saugus’ Appleton’s Pulpit
SAUGUS — At Appleton’s Pulpit, in 1687, Major Samuel Appleton of Ipswich held a speech in which he denounced the rule of then-governor Edmund Andros. Born in... Read more.
