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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – Friday, May 10, 2019 Page 17 SOUNDS | from page 16 from 3 to 5 p.m. Under the program, which has received rave reviews in town, the elementary school students get help while the Belmonte students get credits for community service. No registration is required, but students must be signed in/out by a parent or guardian. The parent or guardian must remain on library grounds while the student is receiving homework assistance pursuant to an unaccompanied miThe stand downs were the culmination of the weeklong Building Trades for Recovery Week. The conference included seminars, trainings and speaking programs featuring Mayor Walsh, U.S. Congressman Stephen Lynch, former Celtics player Chris Herren, Dr. Gregory Acampora of MGH/Harvard Center for Addiction Medicine, John Christian of Modern Assistance Programs, John McGahan of the Gavin Foundation, Frank Callahan of the Massachusetts Building Trades Council and Timothy Irving of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health nors policy. This program is open to students in grades K-5. The subjects students can get help with include math, science, grammar, reading, social studies and geography. Hey parents, here’s some help if your child needs it. A letter from the MassDOT to southbound drivers Dear Staff/Constituents/Patients (etc.): Effective April 1, MassDOT has begun a two-year rehaOPIOID CRISIS | from page 14 Administration. The conference provided essential tools and resources for more than bilitation project of the Tobin Bridge and Chelsea Viaduct which together carry Route 1 through Chelsea, over the Mystic River, and into Boston. This project, known as the Tobin Bridge/Chelsea Curves Rehabilitation, will ensure that the elevated portions of Route 1 which have not been significantly rehabilitated since the 1970’s can continue to safely and efficiently carry passenger and freight traffic in and out of Boston. This vital project will have inevitable traffic impacts. To 25 unions, contractors and other organizations – representing the majority of Boston’s construction workforce. learn more and sign up to receive email updates regarding project progress, please … visit: w w w.mass .go v/t o - bin-bridgechelsea-curves-rehabilitation-project www.mbta.com/tobinbridge Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact the project team: Tobin-Chelsea@dot.state. ma.us Let’s hear it! Got an idea, passing thought or gripe you would like to share with The Saugus Advocate? I’m always interested in your feedback. It’s been more than three years since I began work at The Saugus Advocate. I’m always interested in hearing readers’ suggestions for possible stories or good candidates for The Advocate Asks interview of the week. Feel free to email me at mvoge@comcast.net. Do you have some interesting views on an issue that you want express to the community? Submit your idea. If I like it, we can meet for a 15- to 20-minute interview at a local coffee shop. And I’ll buy the coffee. Construction workers in attendance during the recent stand down in Boston.

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