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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAY, JAnUArY 16, 2026 Page 13 OBITS | FROM PAGE 12 David eventually moved to the Miami area, where he loved the Cuban coffee and kept a boat named after his first grandchild for many years. While in Miami, he developed a love for photography, a hobby he pursued with friends for many years. He also enjoyed traveling and going on cruises with Dierdre and their friends. He bravely fought the progression of Lewy Body in the last few years of his life, and the sparkle in his blue eyes was always there. David will be remembered for his positive attitude, competitive spirit, sense of adventure and determination to enjoy life. His greatest legacy is the love and support he showed his children, they were his pride and joy and he believed in them fiercely. “Do Good, Be Good”. A funeral mass will be held at 10:30 a.m., February 2, 2025 at St. Maria Goretti in Lynnfield, Massachusetts. David will be interred at Arlington Cemetery. Donations in his name can be made to the Lewy Body Dementia Association, https://www.lbda.org/donate or the Dartmouth Women’s Basketball Program BASKETBALL FROM PAGE 9 the ball really well, they look for transition offense. I think it’ll be a great game, and I’m honestly really excited to play them.” Bogdanski said she embraces a schedule that regularly pits Saugus against higher-division opponents. Saugus is Division 3. Masconomet is Division 2. “I love it,” she said. “It makes us a better team. We’re able to compete.” As the Sachems continue to work through the heart of their schedule, Bogdanski said the emphasis remains on staying connected. “I’ve been harping on showing up for each other,” she said. “They stuck together the whole game (against Swampscott). I was more proud of how they stuck together.” Clean-Outs! We take and dispose from cellars, attics, garages, yards, etc. Call Robert at: 781-844-0472 SOUNDS | FROM PAGE 11 el or poem. No registration required. This program is suitable for fifth graders and up. For details, please contact Rachel Huntington, the Reference and Young Adult Librarian, at 781231-4168 or rhuntington@noblenet.org About The Saugus Advocate We welcome press releases, news announcements, freelance articles and courtesy photos from the community. Our deadline is 6 p.m. on Tuesday. If you have a story idea, an article or photo to submit, please email me at mvoge@comcast.net or leave a message at 978-6837773. Or send your press release to me in the mail at PO Box 485, North Andover, MA 01845. Let us become your hometown newspaper. The Saugus Advocate is available in the Saugus Public Library, the Saugus Senior Center, Saugus Town Hall, local convenience stores and restaurants throughout town. APARTMENT FOR RENT Malden apartment rental, 5 Rooms, 2 Bedrooms, Maplewood section, near Public Transportation. Utilities not incl. $2,200/month. First/Security Dep. Call: 781-321-2731 The Kid Does Clean Outs From 1 item to 1,000 * Basements * Homes * Backyards * Commercial Buildings The cheapest prices around! Call Eric: (857) 322-2854 Frank Berardino MA License 31811 • 24 - Hour Service • Emergency Repairs BERARDINO Plumbing & Heating Residential & Commercial Service Gas Fitting • Drain Service 617.699.9383 Senior Citizen Discount American Exterior and Window Corporation Contact us for all of your home improvement projects and necessities. Call Jeff or Bob Toll Free: 1-888-744-1756 617-699-1782 / www.americanexteriorma.com Windows, Siding, Roofing, Carpentry & More! All estimates, consultations or inspections completed by MA licensed supervisors. *Over 50 years experience. *Better Business Bureau Membership. Insured and Registered Complete Financing Available. No Money Down. ROUNDUP | FROM PAGE 8 wins across the lineup. Brayden Lawler (113, Peabody) won by fall, while Jake Murray (120, Saugus) and Tucker Landry (126, Saugus) each picked up pins. Jackson Deleidi (132, Peabody) earned a major decision, Michael Maraio (150, Peabody) won by fall, Justin Bremberg (157, Saugus) pinned his opponent, and Cesar Cruz (165, Saugus) delivered a quick fall. Jaden Ceac (190, Peabody) closed the match with a technical fall. The co-op followed that performance with another lopsided win over Northeast Metro Tech/Bishop Fenwick. Landry (126, Saugus) earned another pin, Chris Brown (132, Peabody) won by fall, Jackson Deleidi (138, Peabody) added a pin, Michael Maraio (150, Peabody) secured another fall, Justin Bremberg (157, Saugus) pinned his opponent, Jaden Ceac (190, Peabody) won by fall, and Matthew Dresser (285, Peabody) sealed the victory in the heavyweight bout. BUDGET SERVICES RUBBISH REMOVAL * Interior-Exterior Demolition Bathroom/Kitchen/Decks, Etc. * All Types of Debris Removed * Pick-up Truck Load of Trash starting at $239. ~ Licensed & Insured ~ Call (978) 494-3443 APARTMENTS FOR RENT www.mastrocola.com We follow Social Distancing Guidelines!

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