Saugus students working hard for upcoming High School Film Festival
SAUGUS – A cacophony of laughter, music, strange sounds and loud music blared out of Ken Webb?s advanced digital imaging class at Saugus High School last Thursday,... Read more.
Saugus fire chief: Station likely to close
SAUGUS – It was almost a year ago when a tanker truck traveling on Route 1 flipped over and exploded, killing the driver and sending a river of flames down... Read more.
Lynn woman charged with OUI while children in car
LYNN – A Lynn woman said Thursday she was not drinking and driving, but court documents say police found her car parked in the middle of Western Avenue in... Read more.
Saugus board names new special education director
SAUGUS – The Saugus School Committee voted unanimously Thursday to name a new Executive Director of Pupil Personnel Services and Special Education after a... Read more.
DOR says Saugus in no danger of state takeover
SAUGUS – Bob Bliss, spokesperson for the Department of Revenue (DOR), said although Saugus is under scrutiny by the department, the town is in no danger of... Read more.
Volunteers take on Breakheart cleanup project
SAUGUS – Breakheart Reservation in Saugus is looking a little greener after nearly 60 volunteers from town descended on the 640-acre park this past weekend... Read more.
Saugus teen is student governor
SAUGUS – A Saugus resident got to run the show at the State House for a few hours earlier this month after she was elected student governor for the 65th Annual... Read more.
Auditor: ‘A lot of people to blame’ for Saugus situation
SAUGUS – Jim Powers of accounting firm Powers and Sullivan said there are “a lot of people to blame” for up to $1.4 million in financial violations... Read more.
Crabtree readies Saugus’ answer to DOR inquiries
SAUGUS – Town Manager Scott Crabtree said the Department of Revenue has made several requirements of the town in response to the ongoing forensic audit into... Read more.
Saugus residents have mixed feelings about water and sewer audit
SAUGUS – Saugus resident Annmarie Napolitano called the recent forensic audit outlining $1.4 million in financial violations “disgusting” and said... Read more.